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I was always against the Iraq War but Never blamed the soldiers; they were in a the most vulnerable position having signed up to serve--it's Our Duty as Citizens to make sure we don't send them into bad situations, but the Citizenry failed (it looked like it was a done deal no matter how many marched, imo, by people no one in msm could name.) It would be impossible to be a peace activist on the front lines, or near impossible. I cannot imagine, but I can Imagine a Society that supports its warriors instead of forgetting about them altogether. My Brother was a Vet who committed suicide; his four surviving sons have served, except for one who I said should leave boot camp if it was too much, and he did (sorry, just trying to protect my Nephews.) I have an ancestor who fought at the Alamo, for the 'landowners' who won, I believe, and another who fought in the civil war on my Mom's side. Don't know much about them, but their lives made mine possible in one way or another. I thank everyone who serves and I hope society will do better by all of you.

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I worked for Dershowitz as a high school student. I never worked with Posobiec and helped the Feds on the GRU France stuff. I have never partied with Greenberg. We are going to need to fact check you all day every day apparently...

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Having lunch with someone twice does not constitute partying. Sorry!

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If you’re going to keep wasting my time with innuendo the least you could do is buy a subscription

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I love how wrong you are so often. I helped the Feds on the French stuff... and the French. But go on.

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