Posted on Sep 18, 2015
SSG Leo Bell
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"To care for him who shall have borne the battle and for his widow and his orphan"
Abraham Lincoln
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SSG Leo Bell
SSG Leo Bell
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Exactly what has happened to this promise. The U.S. helps more country's than they help there own.
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it is not wrong for America to help other nations, but what is wrong is that the politicians, every one of them, place the welfare of others before our own people.. As long as we can take care of our own, battle worn, injured and disabled veterans, and the rest of the nation, then go, be good neighbors and help the less fortunate countries..
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CDR Terry Boles
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Exactly. We give and give so much to other nations to influence this or that...but we fail our own so poorly.
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It shouldn't come to having to make that decision. Both should be helped. One of our biggest issues as a society is making things counter each other when that's rarely the real choice to be made. This isn't an attack on you by the way, it's pretty normal thinking. I'm just saying we need to try to get out of that mindset and look at ways to solve problems instead of saying that if we do A, we can't do B, or that doing A is opposite of B. It's rarely that simple.
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SSG Leo Bell
SSG Leo Bell
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That's very true. We need to help where we can. I will agree there. But I believe we do need to take care of our vets first and foremost
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SSG Leo Bell no argument from me on that!
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No doubt, it is the Veteran!
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Veterans should always be priority over illegal immigrants
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SFC Terry Fortune
SFC Terry Fortune
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Veterans always first!
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