Oath's apear to be intrinsicly anti Libertarian to me. They are truely 
worthless in the absence of two things, submission to authority and 
blind trust.

If there is one charicteristic that I do not attatch to a Libertarian 
is submission to auhtority. The libertarian is not happy to accept the 
status quo placing absolute tust in authority. That is a conservative 
ideal. 

What does the oath realy do? Is there any value in it from a logical, 
rather than emotional or instinctual behavior. 










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