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To: BlackElk
There is nothing remotely conservative about a foreign policy that sells U.S. military and intelligence assets to foreign interests. This has been the practice of this country for 25 years -- under Republican and Democratic administrations alike.

And there's nothing manly about U.S. soldiers getting sent to fight pointless military campaigns all over the globe in a stupid "war on terror" ... by a bunch of effeminate men who would convert to Islam before they even dreamed of putting on a military uniform themselves.

79 posted on 08/24/2016 12:30:37 PM PDT by Alberta's Child ("Sometimes I feel like I've been tied to the whipping post.")
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To: Alberta's Child
But you see, the CONSERVATIVE alternative is not half-assedly fighting to an inconclusive result promiscuously all over the globe but, where necessary, going in massively at the outset, beating the living crap out of those who deserve it, leaving them with the casualties and the burden of rebuilding the ruins and getting the hell back out. Rinse and repeat as necessary.

I don't care about their form of government so long as it is reflexively obedient to OUR priorities. It does not concern me how their women dress, whether their kids have schools to attend or that idiots here want these countries to e part of an international welfare state.

Finance each military effort out of THEIR oil wells, their bank accounts, etc.

I do agree with you as to the effeminate elite who no longer see a need to don the uniform but send the sons and now the daughters of the rest of us to do the fighting and the dying.

89 posted on 08/24/2016 4:46:54 PM PDT by BlackElk (Dean of Discipline Tomas de Torquemada Gentlemen's Society: Rack 'em Danno!)
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