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Tulsi Gabbard is an affirmative action, overrated, "Veteran" fraud.
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 76792534:MV80MDc0MTY5XzczODIxNjQ0XzM2OTZDNUU4] [quote:Anonymous Coward 76792534:MV80MDc0MTY5XzczODIxNDk3XzE5QjUzRTcx] [quote:Anonymous Coward 29591655:MV80MDc0MTY5XzczODIxNDQwXzMyN0ZENTlG] [quote:Anonymous Coward 76792534:MV80MDc0MTY5XzczODIxMjM5XzZGODc0RQ==] [quote:Anonymous Coward 29591655:MV80MDc0MTY5XzczODIxMTE4XzQ3MTg2QjAz] Remember how she traveled to Syria and tried to make it seem as if Assad was such a great guy and bashed US allies? Just another democrat appeaser of our enemies. [/quote] Actually...that is the [b]only[/b] thing she has done that I respected. Syrian war was a NeoCon globalist war. They always try to to make any leader of country that does not support the Globalist agenda, out to be a ruthless dictator that murders his people. The Free Syrian Army that the U.S./Israel/Saudi Arabia coalition supported, was made up of 90% people from countries other than Syria. The U.S. is still "occupying" a sovereign country. [/quote] [b]Except Assad is a ruthless dictator [/b]and blaming the US and Israel for all the world's problems shows how clueless you are. [b]The Middle East has always been a fucked up region of the world even before we got involved there.[/b] [/quote] You are right the Middle East is a fucked up place. So the U.S. should stay out of it and let them solve their own problems, rather than the U.S. making things worse, as we have always done. [/quote] The U.S. has no problem supporting ruthless dictators, as long as those dictators support "American Interests". In fucked up Middle Eastern countries, you have different sects of Islam, groups fighting for recognition and freedom of their particular patch of earth, groups wanting political power who are willing to sell out to foreign countries to achieve it. So there is an old saying..." You can't please all of the people, all of the time." But over there, the people who are not pleased, have guns and rocket launchers. So is it being a ruthless dictator to suppress those armed uprisings against the government? (And we are not talking about those totally illogical false flag gas attacks) [/quote]
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Whenever these lying liberal politicians start bragging about being "Veterans," I research their military record. They ALWAYS turn out to be National Guard support staff. In other words, there was NEVER a chance that they would ever a chance that they would have to fight or even face an enemy.
Lindsey Graham- National Guard lawyer.
Pete Buttplug- National Guard Navy intelligence officer.
Tulsi Gabbard- National Guard medical support staff/MP.
They use their military service as a prop to beg for votes. Dont fall for it. They were NEVER in any military danger. They were civilians in uniforms.
Also, she is dumb as a brick.
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