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    NATIONAL SECURITY

    National Security


    National security refers to the security of a nation state, including its citizens, economy, and institutions, and is regarded as a duty of government.

    Originally conceived as protection against military attack, national security is now widely understood to include non-military dimensions, including economic security, energy security, environmental security, food security, cyber security etc.

    Similarly, national security risks include, in addition to the actions of other nation states, action by violent non-state actors, narcotic cartels, and multinational corporations, and also the effects of natural disasters.





    SEND THE ARMY COPS OF ENGINEERS TO BUILD THE WALL AGAINST THE SECURITY RISKS AND THE ACTIONS OF MEXICO AND CENTRAL AMERICA DUMPING THEIR DRUGS, ILLEGAL ALIENS, GANGS, TERRORISTS, DISEASES AND FOREIGN CITIZENS FROM AROUND THE WORLD OVER OUR BORDER!


    CUT OFF FUNDING TO SANCTUARY CITIES AIDING AND ABETTING ILLEGAL ALIENS AWARDING THEM DRIVER'S LICENSES, VOTING, SCHOOL, MEDICAL CARE, WELFARE, FOOD STAMPS AND HOUSING. STOP THE BANKS FROM ALLOWING ILLEGAL ALIENS TO GET BANK ACCOUNTS AND BANK LOANS!

    THEY TAKE OUR JOBS THEY COMMIT IDENTITY THEFT, THEY COMMIT IRS FRAUD!

    THEY COST US $113 BILLION A YEAR, THEY ARE MURDERING OUR CITIZENS, THEY BRING THEIR DRUGS AND POVERTY...THEY ARE BANKRUPTING U.S. TAXPAYERS WHO ARE FORCED TO PAY FOR THIS!


    ILLEGAL ALIENS HAVE "BROKEN" OUR IMMIGRATION SYSTEM

    DO NOT REWARD THEM - DEPORT THEM ALL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beezer View Post
    National Security


    National security refers to the security of a nation state, including its citizens, economy, and institutions, and is regarded as a duty of government.

    Originally conceived as protection against military attack, national security is now widely understood to include non-military dimensions, including economic security, energy security, environmental security, food security, cyber security etc.

    Similarly, national security risks include, in addition to the actions of other nation states, action by violent non-state actors, narcotic cartels, and multinational corporations, and also the effects of natural disasters.





    SEND THE ARMY COPS OF ENGINEERS TO BUILD THE WALL AGAINST THE SECURITY RISKS AND THE ACTIONS OF MEXICO AND CENTRAL AMERICA DUMPING THEIR DRUGS, ILLEGAL ALIENS, GANGS, TERRORISTS, DISEASES AND FOREIGN CITIZENS FROM AROUND THE WORLD OVER OUR BORDER!


    CUT OFF FUNDING TO SANCTUARY CITIES AIDING AND ABETTING ILLEGAL ALIENS AWARDING THEM DRIVER'S LICENSES, VOTING, SCHOOL, MEDICAL CARE, WELFARE, FOOD STAMPS AND HOUSING. STOP THE BANKS FROM ALLOWING ILLEGAL ALIENS TO GET BANK ACCOUNTS AND BANK LOANS!

    THEY TAKE OUR JOBS THEY COMMIT IDENTITY THEFT, THEY COMMIT IRS FRAUD!

    THEY COST US $113 BILLION A YEAR, THEY ARE MURDERING OUR CITIZENS, THEY BRING THEIR DRUGS AND POVERTY...THEY ARE BANKRUPTING U.S. TAXPAYERS WHO ARE FORCED TO PAY FOR THIS!


    Right on Beezer!

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