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The Cowboy Code
(My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys)
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Gene
Autry's Code of Honor
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A cowboy never takes unfair advantage - even of
an enemy.
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A cowboy never betrays a trust. He never goes
back on his word.
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A cowboy always tells the truth.
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A cowboy is kind and gentle to small children,
old folks, and animals.
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A cowboy is free from racial and religious
intolerances.
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A cowboy is always helpful when someone is in
trouble.
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A cowboy is always a good worker.
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A cowboy respects womanhood, his parents and his
nation's laws.
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A cowboy is clean about his person in thought,
word, and deed.
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A cowboy is a Patriot.
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Hopalong
Cassidy's Creed for American Boys and Girls
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The highest badge of honor a person can wear is
honesty. Be truthful at all times.
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Your parents are the best friends you have.
Listen to them and obey their instructions.
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If you want to be respected, you must respect
others. Show good manners in every way.
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Only through hard work and study can you succeed.
Don't be lazy.
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Your good deeds always come to light. So don't
boast or be a show-off.
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If you waste time or money today, you will regret
it tomorrow. Practice thrift in all ways.
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Many animals are good and loyal companions. Be
friendly and kind to them.
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A strong, healthy body is a precious gift. Be
neat and clean.
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Our country's laws are made for your protection.
Observe them carefully.
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Children in many foreign lands are less fortunate
than you. Be glad and proud you are an American.
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Wild
Bill Hickock Deputy Marshal's Code of Conduct
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I will be brave,
but never careless.
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I will obey my parents. They DO know best.
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I will be neat and clean at all times.
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I will be polite and courteous.
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I will protect the weak and help them.
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I will study hard.
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I will be kind to animals and care for them.
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I will respect my flag and my country.
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I will attend my place of worship regularly.
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The
Lone Ranger Creed
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I believe that to
have a friend, a man must be one.
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That all men are
created equal and that everyone has within himself the power to make this a
better world.
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That God put the
firewood there, but that every man must gather and light it himself.
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In being prepared
physically, mentally, and morally to fight when necessary for that which is
right.
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That a man should
make the most of what equipment he has.
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That "this
government, of the people, by the people, and for the people," shall live
always.
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That men should
live by the rule of what is best for the greatest number.
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That sooner or
later...somewhere...somehow...we must settle with the world and make payment
for what we have taken.
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That all things
change, but the truth, and the truth alone lives on forever.
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I believe in my
Creator, my country, my fellow man.
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Roy
Rogers Riders Club Rules
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Be neat and clean.
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Be courteous and
polite.
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Always obey your
parents.
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Protect the weak
and help them.
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Be brave, but never
take chances.
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Study hard and learn all you can.
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Be kind to animals
and care for them.
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Eat all your food
and never waste any.
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Love God and go to
Sunday School regularly.
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Always respect
our flag and our country.
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Roy
Rogers Prayer
Lord, I reckon I'm not much
just by myself,
I fail to do a lot of things I ought to do.
But Lord, when trails are steep and passes high,
Help me ride it straight the whole way through.
And when in the falling dusk I get that final call,
I do not care how many flowers they send,
Above all else, the happiest trail would be
For YOU to say to me, "Let's ride, My Friend"
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Texas
Rangers "Deputy Ranger" Oath
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Be Alert.
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Be Obedient.
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Defend the Weak.
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Never Desert a
Friend.
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Never Take Unfair
Advantage.
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Be Neat.
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Be Truthful.
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Uphold Justice.
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Live Cleanly.
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Have Faith in God.
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Code of the West
(from "Cowboy Ethics: What Wall Street Can Learn from the Code of the
West" by James P. Owen)
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Live each day with courage.
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Take pride in your work.
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Always finish what you start.
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Do what has to be done.
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Be tough, but fair.
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When you make a promise, keep it.
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Ride for the brand.
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Talk less and say
more.
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Remember that some things aren't for sale.
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Know where to draw the line.
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