WV
Christian Militia
State
Headquarters
Madison,
Boone County



Boone, Logan,
Linclon - County's
Commander-Major Gen - James Watson - VN/vet
XO Brigadier Gen - Joe Gollie - VN/vet
S1-Recrutting Officer - Col - Ronnie Parks - VN/vet
S2-Vacant - Col - Paul Cooper - CMC/vet
S3-Vacant - Col - PG/vet
S4-Recrutting Officer - Col - Ronnie Parks - VN/vet
Chaplain-Colonel - Billy Cain VN/vet
Let us raise a standard to which the Wise and the Honest can repair.
George Washington, Constitutional Convention, 1787
Preamble
We the people of Boone County WV, in order to form a more perfect
County, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the
common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings
of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this
Constitution for the W V Christian Militia.
Note: If you have ever been Convicted of a Felony,
Brandishing of a Fire Arm, or Domestic Violence and do get
Convicted of a Felony while a member of the WV
Christian Militia You will be removed from the Roster Immediately.
Luke 22:36
36 Then said he unto them, But now, he that hath a purse, let
him take it, and likewise his scrip: and he that hath no sword, let him
sell his garment, and buy one. 37 For I say unto you, that this that is
written must yet be accomplished in me, And he was reckoned among the
transgressors: for the things concerning me have an end. 38 And they
said, Lord, behold, here are two swords. And he said unto them, It is
enough.

WV
Christian Militia Purposes
A Nation that is Free and Good must Embrace Liberty, Self
Government & Virtue
The Right to Life
1.“God created man in His own image.”
2.“All men are created equal, that they are endowed by their
Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are Life,
Liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.”
We embrace the truth that we are created by God. We believe this
literally. This is the reason that we are entitled to unalienable
rights.
We embrace the right to life, from conception until natural death, as
the foremost of our inalienable rights. We reject the claims of a legal
right to terminate the life of the unborn, the disabled, the ill, or
the aged. We also reject the use of cloning or the use of human beings
(which includes human embryos) for medical research that is designed to
result in their death.
We embrace equal standing before the law for all. We reject racism in
any form.
Freedom of Religion and Conscience
3.“Every man must give an account of himself to God, and
therefore every man ought to be at liberty to serve God in that way
that he can best reconcile it to his conscience. If Government can
answer for individuals at the day of judgment, let men be controlled by
it in religious matters; otherwise, let men be
free.”
4.“God who gave us life gave us liberty. Can the liberties of
a
nation be secure when we have removed a conviction that these liberties
are the gift of God?”
We embrace freedom of conscience for all.
5 We reject the coercion that comes from using governmental power to
require Americans to teach or believe a single viewpoint on the origins
of life or other central matters. We also reject the coercion that
comes from politically correct speech codes on governmental campuses or
in legislative enactments of so-called ‘hate
speech’ laws.
We reject the notion that the promotion of homosexual rights is a
legitimate justification for infringing upon the liberties of Americans
in violation of their consciences. We reject government efforts to
coerce conscience by requiring that medical professionals and
institutions perform abortions or other reproductive services contrary
to the convictions of those persons or institutions.
We embrace the view that the First Amendment protects more than belief;
it protects the free exercise of religion, no matter how unpopular the
religion may be. Except in cases of clear public necessity, government
should not interfere with the exercise of religion.
We embrace the view that our liberties and rights are a gift from God.
So is moral truth that guides our consciences as we exercise those
rights. If rights and morality come from men, then men may violate
human rights according to the mood of the moment. Only by understanding
that human rights come from our Creator God can we secure a sure
foundation for the concept that the rights of all men are inalienable.
We embrace the historical practice of the public acknowledgement of God
by governments at various levels. Like the Declaration of
Independence’s proclamation that “we are endowed by
our
Creator with certain unalienable rights” and the national
motto
which declares that “In God We Trust,” such
proclamations
are consistent with religious liberty because no individual is coerced
thereby. They remind us that rights given by God may not be rightfully
trampled by men.
The Right to Bear Arms
6.“A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security
of a
free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be
infringed.”
We embrace the importance of the fundamental and individual right of
owning, possessing, and using weapons as central to the preservation of
peace and liberty. We reject the notion that the Second Amendment
confers only a collective right.
The Consent of the Governed
7.“To secure these rights, governments are instituted among
men,
deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.”
We embrace the principle of the absolute necessity of the consent of
the governed for a morally legitimate government. Accordingly, we
reject judicial law-making in the guise of constitutional or
legislative interpretation. We reject the use of bureaucratic
law-making that enacts regulations to bind private people or private
property. We also reject any form of world government, whether
legislative or judicial, as an egregious violation of the principle of
self-government.
We embrace retaining the sovereignty of the United States as utterly
essential for maintaining our precious right of self-government. We
reject the use of international law for any domestic purpose whether by
treaty or by judicial imposition.
We embrace the system of checks and balances within our national
government, and the principle of federalism that divides power between
the national and state governments. We reject the misuse of the
Commerce Clause, the General Welfare Clause and other theories that
have expanded the power of Congress and the national government far
beyond the enumerated powers granted by the founders who wrote and
ratified the Constitution.
The Necessity of Public Virtue
8.“The diminution of public virtue is usually attended with
that
of public happiness, and the public liberty will not long survive the
total extinction of morals.”
We embrace the principle that the law may promote the common good by
encouraging moral virtue and punishing serious breaches of public
morality. We reject the view that laws may only be justified by the
showing of harm to some individual. Thus, we reject the view that laws
against drug use, prostitution, pornography, and the like are outside
the proper scope of government. Finally, we reject the view that law
may not impact or regulate moral choices, since all laws impose some
moral choice.
We embrace the view that liberty and virtue are inextricably
intertwined. We reject the view that moral anarchy (every man doing
what is right in his own eyes) is the equivalent of liberty.
Traditional Marriage
9.“Marriage, while from its very nature a sacred obligation,
is
nevertheless, in most civilized nations, a civil contract, and usually
regulated by law. Upon it society may be said to be built, and out of
its fruits spring social relations and social obligations and duties,
with which government is necessarily required to deal. In fact,
according as … marriages are allowed, do we find the
principles
on which the government of the people, to a greater or less extent,
rests.”
We embrace the sacred union of one man and one woman as the sole form
of legitimate marriage. We reject any attempt to create other
legitimate unions, whether called same-sex marriage, civil unions, or
polygamy.
We embrace the importance of honoring the sacred bonds of marriage as a
true commitment. We reject the perversion of the sexual relationship
whether in the form of adultery, homosexuality, prostitution, or
through pornography and related industries.
We embrace marriage as the best foundation for a healthy family and the
well-being and development of children.
Parental Rights
“The law's concept of the family rests on a presumption that
parents possess what a child lacks in maturity, experience, and
capacity for judgment required for making life's difficult decisions.
More important, historically it has recognized that natural bonds of
affection lead parents to act in the best interests of their
children.”
10.“The fundamental theory of liberty upon which all
governments
in this Union repose excludes any general power of the state to
standardize its children by forcing them to accept instruction from
public teachers only. The child is not the mere creature of the state;
those who nurture him and direct his destiny have the right, coupled
with the high duty, to recognize and prepare him for additional
obligations.”
We embrace the view that the right of parents to direct the upbringing
and education of their children is a fundamental right. We reject the
notion that the government may substitute its view of the best interest
of the child for that of the parents’, absent proper proof of
harm to the child.
We embrace parental choice in all matters concerning education. We
reject the notion that parents who choose to have their children
educated in the public school should lose any meaningful control over
the direction of their child.
Economic Freedom
11.“The moral foundations of a society do not extend only to
its
political system; they must extend to its economic system as well.
America's commitment to capitalism is unquestionably the best example
of this principle. Capitalism is not…an [intrinsically]
amoral
system based on selfishness, greed, and exploitation. It is a moral
system based on a biblical ethic. There is no other comparable system
that has raised the standard of living of millions of people, created
vast new wealth and resources, or inspired so many beneficial
innovations and technologies. The wonderful thing about capitalism is
that it does not discriminate against the poor, as so often has been
charged; indeed, it is the only economic system that raises the poor
out of poverty.”
We embrace the principles of freedom with respect to economic matters.
Therefore, we reject any form of socialism or communism. We
specifically reject any socialistic intervention in the economy to
promote business as well as any form of redistribution of wealth.
Just as we reject the idea that other freedoms are absolute, we reject
the notion that economic freedom has no limits; but we also reject the
notion that economic freedom is anything less than a fundamental right.
We embrace the view that property rights should be recognized and
protected as fundamental to our liberty. We reject the view that
private property may be taken by the government, only to be transferred
to other private owners in the name of economic development.
Limited Government
12.“Man is not free unless government is limited.”
“The problem is not that people are taxed too little, the
problem is that government spends too much.”
We embrace limited government. We reject the idea that low tax rates
are the end-goal; rather, low tax rates are the mechanism to ensure
that we pursue only those functions of government that are both
constitutionally sanctioned and actually necessary.
We embrace faithful adherence to the original meaning of the
Constitution as the single most important principle to ensure that
government stays within its proper bounds.
National Defense and Foreign Policy
13.“The liberties of our country, the freedom of our civil
constitution, are worth defending at all hazards; and it is our duty to
defend them against all attacks.”
14.“If a nation takes up arms when she has received no
injury,
nor is threatened with any, she undertakes an unjust war. Those alone,
to whom an injury is done or intended, have a right to make
war."
We affirm the right of the United States to defend itself against all
threats without the necessity of consent from any other nation or any
group of nations.
We affirm the right of the United States to use its power, in a
proportionate manner, to counteract the actions or policies of other
nations or groups when there is clear and convincing evidence that such
intervention is necessary for the defense of our people or our
liberties.
We reject the use of American tax dollars for the support of nations or
institutions hostile to the ideals of free and virtuous government.
We reject the use of military force for the purpose of planting a
democracy in a nation which poses no direct threat to the United
States. Freedom and self-government cannot be exported by the exercise
of might.
We affirm the duty to fulfill our treaty obligations for mutual defense
for those who have been faithful to their obligations to us. We also
affirm America’s participation in the defense of innocent
nations
invaded by aggressors in extraordinary situations such as in World War
II in Europe. Our participation in such matters should be as limited as
possible given the exigencies of the situation and never undertaken
without the request of our treaty partner or the legitimate
representatives of an invaded nation.
A Call to All Americans
We hope and believe that all Americans of good faith can embrace these
ideals. We invite all to examine the history of this great nation and
test these ideas with a long-range view. We believe that the facts
reveal that the goals of freedom and justice that we all seek have been
best served whenever our nation adheres to these ideals.
At the same time, we note that the Founders’ belief in
freedom of
speech and the right of political participation for all people has been
fundamental to the success of this nation. We remain steadfastly
committed to the full protection of the constitutional rights for all
who differ with our views in whole or in part.
The Citizens of the United States of America hereby declare that we
will stand firmly upon the principles of liberty. We will pursue
policies and will support candidates not on the basis of party or
personality, but on the basis of faithful adherence to these principles
of Liberty, Self-Government, and Virtue.

1St.
Battalion
Mason,
Putnam, Jackson Counties
Commander-James McCormick
PG/OIF vet/
XO Charles Cook-Persian Gulf Vet
S1 Heather McCormick
S 2/3 Chris Bryant-Persian Gulf/OIF Vet
S4-Vacant
Chaplain-Vacant


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grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change; Courage to
change the things I can and Wisdom to know the difference."

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