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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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Not surprised that Russia is no Fan of Hillary. They see her as an Honest to Goodness Hawk despite what some in this country might try and say to portray her otherwise. She is right Putin is flexing his muscle and as an Old KGB/GRU Man pines for the Good Old Days of the USSR. He wants to be the New Czar of a Reemergent Russian Empire.
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Russia also has helped Iran get its nuclear reactor program a reality and Iran never plays with a full deck.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_leR9NKa0nc
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A1C Small Business Owner
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Out of the two I would say Hillary Clinton is the bigger threat to the U.S.
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maybe because she had spillage from her personal e-mail server but she will get away with it. She and the POTUS F troop staff did talk from both sides of their face about Benghazi. this report shows how F TROOP like the administration's staff was then..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zzcuQRiTlnQ
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LTC (Join to see) - dont downplay this report just becuase it was from Fox...I ask anyone here to give convincing evidence if you disagree. Rallypoint is a place where we put a thesis out just like the people in the medical community do.. They try to analyze and replicate what the author put out. So, lets get ready to rumble! lets hear your opinion AFTER you have seen this whole video..not just because you think fox is propaganda.
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Capt Mark Strobl
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It's not uncommon for a Presidential candidate to slam other countries during the campaign. Similarly, this sort of statement seldom goes unchecked by the offended. Reagan did this in the '80 campaign --citing the "Bear in the Woods." No surprise from either side.
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the bear in the woods invaded Afghanistan in 1979 and the USA did not go to the 1980 olympics in Moscow.
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