Tulsi Gabbard
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Actually go through this exercise of, in the military, this is commonly referred to as, what are the second, third, fourth order of effects that will occur as a result of pursuing a specific course of action?
It requires courage.
It requires courage.
It requires courage.
Which is sad, but it requires courage.
Which is sad, but it requires courage.
Which is sad, but it requires courage.
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Right.
Right.
It does. And what is behind the military-industrial complex? And there are different examples of this. You can look at the pharmaceutical industry as well. There's a huge amount of money and a huge amount of power that wields tremendous influence over members of Congress.
It does. And what is behind the military-industrial complex? And there are different examples of this. You can look at the pharmaceutical industry as well. There's a huge amount of money and a huge amount of power that wields tremendous influence over members of Congress.
It does. And what is behind the military-industrial complex? And there are different examples of this. You can look at the pharmaceutical industry as well. There's a huge amount of money and a huge amount of power that wields tremendous influence over members of Congress.
There are different examples of this across different sectors of our society, but I think the military-industrial complex over time, has proven itself to be the most powerful and influential. And that's what is behind it is this is why they try to destroy anyone who dares to ask the most obvious questions is because it is about power and wielding power.
There are different examples of this across different sectors of our society, but I think the military-industrial complex over time, has proven itself to be the most powerful and influential. And that's what is behind it is this is why they try to destroy anyone who dares to ask the most obvious questions is because it is about power and wielding power.
There are different examples of this across different sectors of our society, but I think the military-industrial complex over time, has proven itself to be the most powerful and influential. And that's what is behind it is this is why they try to destroy anyone who dares to ask the most obvious questions is because it is about power and wielding power.
The position of the presidency certainly does. Unfortunately... we have people too often who assume the presidency from a position of weakness because they're afraid of losing power. And so they make those calculated decisions not based on what is right or for the right reasons, but instead driven by fear of loss of power and loss of influence. And that's where
The position of the presidency certainly does. Unfortunately... we have people too often who assume the presidency from a position of weakness because they're afraid of losing power. And so they make those calculated decisions not based on what is right or for the right reasons, but instead driven by fear of loss of power and loss of influence. And that's where
The position of the presidency certainly does. Unfortunately... we have people too often who assume the presidency from a position of weakness because they're afraid of losing power. And so they make those calculated decisions not based on what is right or for the right reasons, but instead driven by fear of loss of power and loss of influence. And that's where
especially given all that we are facing, we need leaders in the presidency and in Congress who have courage to be that voice in the room, to ask about, to remain mindful of and rooted in the constitution, to even as we are seeing this legislation being billed as the anti-TikTok bill, that's really not about TikTok. It's about freedom of speech.