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3 Reasons Hillary's Story about Trying to Join The Marines is Probably Fabricated
Hillary
Clinton is once again telling the story about her experience being
rejected by a Marine recruiter when she attempted to join the service in
1975. On Tuesday, according to CNN, Clinton told a group of supporters
in New Hampshire, "He looks at me and goes, 'Um, how old are you.' And I
said, 'Well I am 26, I will be 27.' And he goes, 'Well, that is kind of
old for us.' And then he says to me, and this is what gets me, 'Maybe
the dogs will take you,' meaning the Army."
This is the same story Clinton has been telling since 1991. Back then,
she said that she was rejected by a recruiter who told her, 'you're too
old, you can't see and you're a woman.'
Really? The Marines rejected Hillary because she's a woman? If we're
going to hold Ben Carson to account for his stories of military
recruitment, isn't it time we hold Hillary to a account for hers?
Here's why this story doesn't hold water...continue reading |
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Gear Our Front Line Soldiers Are Going Without and Here's How To Help
It's
no secret that the U.S. government is failing U.S. veterans, but what
is less known is that U.S. troops who are in the field often struggle to
obtain the basic gear they need from the Department of Defense. Between
chains of command, red tape, defense budgets, government issued (but
ineffective) items and the logistics of delivering goods to a combat
zone from within the military supply line, many critical items are
unavailable, slow to arrive or not issued at all.
Medics in one combat zone, for example, have waited for over 4 weeks for
additional stretchers, stethoscopes, syringes and gauze. In another
combat zone, several front line units had no protein in their diets and
were eating less than one meal a day.
Now, there's a way for you to help them get the materials they desperately need.
TroopsDirect.org is stepping in while our own government fails our front
line heroes. The organization provides medical, operational and K9
support to our troops when they cannot get what they need from our
government.
"What Troops Direct does is we receive the requests from the service
members over seas," explained Aaron Negherbon, founder of Troops Direct,
on Wednesday's Sean Hannity Show. "We are getting them exactly what
they request when the military supply chain cannot." Read how you can help here. |
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