Pence to U.S. troops on North Korea: 'Be ready'

Apparently 4% is significant. They're also trying to become citizens, we don't let just any foreign national in. As for if they have a say or not: not really, no. They willingly volunteered for another country's military in the hopes of becoming a citizen of that nation; but until they do become a citizen, they have no rights to vote or do any decision making in any part of government or military.

Yes, I do. If you had any idea what that anthem meant, both literally and figuratively, you would be a fool to think I was brainwashed. Keep in mind I was anarchist prior to joining the service, I know very well what it is to despise the political system. To this day I don't trust a single politician. To this day I would love to see the Bilderberg group off to a short drop and a sudden stop. But for this country, not government but country, that I do so love, for her people, and for the American spirit, I salute and would gladly fight for. The Anthem is more than just words, my friend.

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