“Our main argument is that veterans know Iran better than Washington, D.C., does. You’ve got a lot of veterans out there who are pretty upset about this, so we are looking to capture their voices and make sure they are heard.” Michael Pregent - former intelligence adviser to Gen. David Petraeus and Gen. Ray Odierno who served in Iraq.
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Since when has Obama or Clinton given two shits about veterans? Why should s/he care about their opinions?
Obama has visited Hollywood umpteen times, always causing traffic snarls. Has he ever once visited nearby Camp Pendleton, the place where the men and women who execute his little Kinetic Military Actions live and work?
They are both campaigners and not leaders. In fact, Obama is much better campaigner than Mrs. Clinton is.
Jack Black reminds me of a poisonous toad.
Poisonous toady.
heh
http://hillaryforprison.net/
I putzez everywhere.
Good for you, Sergeant.
Give 'em Hell.
Obama/Kerry et al. could give two fucking shits about this Sergeant and his service. They don't give two fucks about the military at all. They are simply fodder for their legacy. He's shit on them time and time again. Where was that motherfucking zebra when Iran was sending out its hunter-killer squads to pick off Coalition forces and Americans in particular with their copper shaped charges. You ever see what those look like? You ever see what hypersonic explosive backed copper looks like when it goes off? What it does when it hits something like human flesh?
Obama and Kerry making this deal with Iran is just another testament to the truth that Leftists, like these two motherfucking sub-human shit-eating traitors to their countries, should become nothing but worm food. This deal with Iran is basically a further giant fuck you to the flesh and blood these men have left behind. It's not even about the money anymore. There is a special place in hell for people like Obama and Kerry. There really is.
Two Obama "legacies." Obamacare which over 60% of the nation hates. And, this deal, which will be sustained, in spite of bipartisan rejection.
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