The Meaning of Veterans Day and the Case of the Chinese Prisoners of Faith
by Chuck DeVoreOn February 22, 1983, I raised my right hand in the Los Angeles MEPS (Military Entrance Processing Station) and said, “I, Charles Stuart DeVore, do solemnly swear that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; That I will bear true faith And allegiance to the same…” With those words, I became United States Army Private First Class DeVore, joining the millions of others since 1789 who swore with their lives to “support and defend the Constitution.”

Unlike many veterans, I have been fortunate not to see combat. I was “officially” shot at only once; during the Los Angeles riots in 1992 (well, there was that time in Lebanon, but that wasn’t official; and I was carjacked in 1988 by Panamanian paramilitaries).
When the members of the armed forces of the United States of America fight, they do so not just for their colleagues in uniform next to them – virtually every soldier in history has done that – they do so not for king or country – they fight to preserve a document, the Constitution. In that, the United States Armed forces have become the greatest force for good, for freedom, that the world has ever seen because the Constitution exists to make a reality out of the promise of the Declaration of Independence to secure our “unalienable rights” of “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.”
As a lawmaker and a lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Army retired Reserve, I have sworn two oaths to “support and defend the Constitution.” It’s an obligation I take seriously. It’s one of the reasons why I do what I can with the power of my office to “secure the Blessings of Liberty” when people ask for my assistance.
This last summer, I was approached by family members of four women wrongly imprisoned in the Peoples Republic of China for their religious beliefs. These family members, all U.S. citizens or resident aliens, went to their U.S. and state representatives, including Senator Barbara Boxer’s office, asking for help. They were turned away by most with the notable exceptions of Cong. Duncan Hunter, Assemblyman Anderson, and Sen. Ducheny. Virtually no one would assist them by using the moral power of their office to move the Chinese authorities. By the time they came to my office in desperation, they were in tears. At least one woman, Jinhua Ma, the mother of a California resident, had been held for a year without charges in a “Laogai” – a Chinese forced “Reeducation Through Labor” camp.
I agreed to lend the services of my office to help these California families. We sent letters to the Chinese Ambassador, the Consul General, the Mayor and Police Chief of Shanghai, and others. I wrote about the case (and was roundly criticized by some for “wasting” my time when there were more important things to worry about in California).
A few weeks after we sent the letters, we found out that the Chinese legal system had filed formal charges against the four. The sleep deprivation tactics ceased and treatment improved. Then, in September, came welcome news, Jinhua Ma, unjustly-held for a year in hard labor, was released. I was moved to tears at the thought of relief that must have swept over Jinhua Ma’s family.
Last night I spoke to the UC San Diego College Republicans. It was my 201st campaign event since declaring for office. Unknown to me, a young San Diego woman by the name of Joanna Wang was in the audience. Near the end of my talk, she rose to read a statement. She thanked me for getting her mother out of prison in China. It was a powerful moment as I struggled to keep my composure. Joanna Wang’s mother is Jinhua Ma and Jinhua Ma now breathes free air.

This is why I serve.





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Thank God for people such as you – your selflessness, patriotism, and courage in doing what is right. This is a wonderful article for Veterans Day, a day which causes me to be thankful for the service to country of my father, my husband and one of our sons. They each served during a war and I am so grateful they were kept safe.
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Sir:
First of all, from one vet to another, Thank you for your service.
More to the point of your article, Thank you for "Wasting your time".
As a native Californian who is represented by Diane Feinstein, Barbara Boxer and Maxine Waters, I fully understand the phrase, No Taxation without Representation.
Great work Chuck. These are the stories we don't hear much about.
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On this special day, let me thank you for your service to your country, and your efforts on behalf of these people.
And…..UnplugThePoliticalMachine in California! Boxer does not deserve the union money to beat you!
Mr. DeVore, thank you for your service. And thank you for restoring some semblance of faith in elected representatives. I wish you well in your race.
I understand that after the families came to see me, they also got support from Congressman Duncan Hunter, Senator Ducheny, and Assemblyman Joel Anderson, and others. Thanks to them for engaging on this important human rights issue.
If you want my vote Chuck will you abolish the Federal Reserve? Will you abolish the 16th (IRS) amendment? Will you abolish the 17th (Direct Elections of US Senators)? Will you order congress to increase the House Of Representatives to 10,000+ as it is outlined in our US constitution? You swore to defend it, right? Well, prove it since you are planning to run for US Senate.
This story is yet another proof that I made the right choice when I decided to back Chuck and bounce Barbara "Check Bouncer" Boxer.
It is great to know that there are still some stand up members in Congress.
When I read the headline, I thought this would be an article about the Chinese Uighurs, a persecuted group that fights against the oppression of the Chinese government.
But I do think you are correct, in that it is a crime against humanity to hold people without charges or trial, and to subject them to sleep deprivation in order to gain information.
We need more people like you to speak out boldly and forcefully about these terrible practices.
Mr. DeVore,
Thank you sir, your efforts are appreciated. Your last five words in your article, "This is why I serve"; that is what it is all about. That is a good yardstick, against which to measure one's motivations. Coming from someone sincere, it is a plasure to hear you say that.
GREAT JOB, MR. DEVORE KEEP IT UP! THIS STORY IS TRUE VICTORY VS TYRANNY…
IN THIS ONE ACT YOU'VE DONE MORE FOR THIS COUNTRY AND THIS WORLD THAN BOXER AND FEINSTEIN HAVE EVER DONE COMBINED…
Currently I am going to vote for one incumbent…Devin Nunes, Porterville, Visalia area in California. We must defeat Barbara Boxer at all cost and as I learn more about you I hope I will be impressed to support you. Hearing this story is a great beginning. God bless you sir!
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The Military sure has changed I guess, when I was sworn in back in 1967 it was as a buck ass private, I did not get my little skeeter wing (pfc stripe) untill about four or five months later, just remembering you know.
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