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A military member (Capt Anonymous) speaks the truth about the War on Terror and current state of the US economy. Pleads for Americans to vote Ron Paul to end the War.

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  • @juceefruit09 obviously you don't know this but these aren't DCU's. It's called a desert flight suit in the Air Force, you've probably seen it on deployed aircrew who flew you in and around the theater (if u've deployed recently). I sanitized my uniform of my squadron patch and name for comsec reasons. Old glory is on my left shoulder where it belongs.Listen I am a zoomie from USAFA (rtb) fast neat average friendly good good, ask any academy grad, I am what I say I am.

  • Awesome message, and right on the money. If I were a betting man, I'd say that you've probably read a few books like Gold and Silver from Mike Maloney, or currency wars, or even a few books by R. Kyosaki, just to name a few. Your message speaks the truth and you understand your history. Ron Paul for presidency is a must. Shy of that, we should brace for impact.

  • @lejetjockmd11 You got me, started with several Kyosaki then Mike Maloney, and some Ron Paul books. I have actually never been a political guy ever until what I learned in Maloney's book. Then I heard about Ron Paul supporting the gold standard and austrian economics, and became interested. After watching Paul's revolution movie, I realized it was all connected. Freedom-Constitution-Prosperit­y go hand in hand, and we lose prosperity every time we break the constitution. We need to defend it.

  • You know I love Ron Paul up until he expresses his view on healthcare. As a military employee you don't have to worry about healthcare for you and your family and so you shouldn't but the rest of us would like to have that same right. He says let the Churches pay for it. Simply, they don't do that anymore. Catholic hospitals have closed and Churches don't budget for medical charity anymore. Our tax dollars already pay for ER visits by the indigent so why not reform for efficiency?

  • @cjanesdragonfly since he was a practicing doctor for most of his life I think he knows best how to deal with healthcare issues. His answer is not the churches (maybe you got that from a fox commentator). He believes in the free market to regulate medical prices not federal intervention forcing HMOs or medicare for that matter. Health insurance should be more competitive and I agree, govt involvement keeps it artificially high and makes it hard for the average person to afford.

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  • @GhostDog65 Clearly you skipped past the part where he said he's currently down range. Grow a brain in that empty cavity on your shoulders or get bent.

  • Bull Shit! a masked coward speaks. Well the uniform shows that he is not a Warrior! US Army Infantry and SOF/ USMC/Seals - are the only war fighters! This pussy rather be home being a bitch than a man doing his duty as a man and as a American! Fuck this fake pussy! If this bitch thought his Bull Shit was real he/she would show its face. You like you mil check BITCH! Coward - hide under that mask!

  • fuck yeah!!! tell em how it is!

  • @lizluvskerry What do you think? He won't get my vote it is a cop-out to me!

  • @lizluvskerry (Part 3) I recognize that addressing our debt and deficit challenges will not be easy; however, I believe it is imperative that we continue to engage in a civil and open debate as to what we need and what we can afford. This will require tough choices, but I believe that addressing our debt and deficit is too important for Congress to put off any longer. - Sen. Mark Warner

  • @lizluvskerry (Part 2) For that reason, on December 1, 2011, the Senate passed the National Defense Authorization Act for FY 2012 (S. 1867) 93-7, with my support.

    As we consider legislation during this time of fiscal strain, I believe it is important to consider that the ability of our country to field well-trained, fully-resourced and combat-capable military forces is dependent on a healthy, functioning economy.

  • (Virginia Sen. Mark Warner on the NDAA) Part 1

    Thank you for taking the time to contact me with your views on funding priorities within the National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal year 2012. We have placed great demands on our military in recent years, and the Department of Defense must be granted the necessary budgetary authority to fund essential and effective defense programs while also ensuring that our armed forces are properly equipped, cared for and compensated.

  • Our Military do not have civilian rights they are not free.. They gave that up when they enlisted for us. The NDAA act is a slap in the face for those who fight to protect our constitution and when they become civilians again they would have fought for nothing! Imagine fighting overseas while your family is indefinitely detained back home...crazy!

  • Glad to see a fellow AF member speaking out and doing so in a very smart way. This countries only true enemy is the people running it...Something has to give eventually

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