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To: eartick

Civilians resupply military bases with their daily food, fuels, medical supplies and weapons. Never, I mean NEVER believe that any military force in the entire world can defeat the army of COMBAT veterans within the American population. We didn’t earn Purple Hearts in bar fights.

When it comes to fighting always look to the men and women who have the most experience.

It would be so simple that it’s humorous to overnight, create an entire base that couldn’t get twenty feet from a toilet. Ask any crop duster for advice.


211 posted on 09/10/2012 10:36:54 AM PDT by B4Ranch (There's Two Choices... Stand Up and Be Counted ... Or Line Up and Be Numbered .)
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To: B4Ranch

Cannot disagree with you on any of your points and I know quite a few of by buds that did not have to earn Purple Hearts to prove they could handle themselves.

But, they are infiltrating our country as we sleep and work our daily lives away.

This is the kinda stuff I was referring to:

UN base in Georgia overseen by Marine Quartermaster group. Storing bio-suits, logistical equipment, etc. Had a E6 down couple months ago that was off to training in Florida on the gear he was overseeing delivery on to handle proper storage.

NAFTA and CAFTA delivery terminal in Kansas that is owned by Mexico, Center of these United States of America, for staging of goods entering from South of the Border. Seems like a nice central location from which to launch operations and to house communications.

Civilians will not be resupplying, they are building supplys now for the first push (load wagon once). They will TAKE the supplies as they go (the circle).


226 posted on 09/10/2012 6:10:24 PM PDT by eartick (Been to the line in the sand and liked it)
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