It is easy to criticize our Law Enforcement officials, yet most people would not want to spend a day in their shoes.
The
propaganda being spread by the media on out of control cops, police
abuses and corruption is over the top. There is a plan in place to usher
in their new world order and divide and conquer is their motto.
The
Law Enforcement people of this country are one of our only lines
defense against this new world order take over of America, now is not
the time to divide the citizens of this nation further.
May
your prayers go out for these men and women in uniform as they put their
lives on the line every day for our protection and freedom.
United we stand.
Police
officers take risks and suffer inconveniences to protect the lives,
defend civil liberties, secure the safety of fellow citizens, and they
endure such risks and tolerate such inconveniences on behalf of
strangers. Consequently, police work is one of the more noble and
selfless occupations in society. Making a difference in the quality of
life is an opportunity that policing provides, and few other professions
can offer.
A
public affirmation of adhering to an Oath of Honor is a powerful vehicle
demonstrating ethical standards. To be successful at enhancing
integrity within an organization, leaders must ensure the oath is
recited frequently and displayed throughout the organization as well as
ensuring ethical mentoring and role modeling are consistent, frequent
and visible. The following Law Enforcement Oath of Honor is recommended
as by the International Association of Chiefs of Police as symbolic
statement of commitment to ethical behavior:
On my honor,
I will never betray my badge1,
my integrity, my character,
or the public trust.
I will always have
the courage to hold myself
and others accountable for our actions.
I will always uphold the constitution2
my community3 and the agency I serve.
Before
any officer takes the Law Enforcement Oath of Honor, it is important
that he/she understands what it means. An oath is a solemn pledge
someone makes when he/she sincerely intends to do what he/she says.
Honor means that one’s word is given as a guarantee.
Betray is defined as breaking faith with the public trust.
Badge is the symbol of your office.
Integrity is being the same person in both private and public life.
Character means the qualities that distinguish an individual.
Public trust is a charge of duty imposed in faith toward those you serve.
Courage is having the strength to withstand unethical pressure, fear or danger.
Accountability means that you are answerable and responsible to your oath of office.
Community is the jurisdiction and citizens served.
In
this next video you will hear from Sgt. Major Dan Page as he explains
the time frame of this new world order take over and what you can expect
in the next 18 months. We need our Oathkeepers now more than ever in
the history of this nation. God Bless Them All!
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