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Loathing the military is a common Clinton family trait

Based on a Military Times presidential poll, troops predominately support Trump and Sanders. In our SOFREP poll, 89 percent of our readers chose Trump over Clinton.

The fact that Hillary Clinton was not a front-runner in the Military Times and SOFREP polls is no surprise given the Benghazi deaths, leaked classified information from her personal email server, and her history of poor treatment of secret service and military while she lived in the White House.

It appears that Bill Clinton also loathed the military, as made evident in his letter thanking a colonel for “saving him” from the draft. Also, in the book “Dereliction of Duty,” Lieutenant Colonel Patterson discusses the blatant disregard with which Bill Clinton treated our nation’s classified information and the lives of military personnel.

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Based on a Military Times presidential poll, troops predominately support Trump and Sanders. In our SOFREP poll, 89 percent of our readers chose Trump over Clinton.

The fact that Hillary Clinton was not a front-runner in the Military Times and SOFREP polls is no surprise given the Benghazi deaths, leaked classified information from her personal email server, and her history of poor treatment of secret service and military while she lived in the White House.

It appears that Bill Clinton also loathed the military, as made evident in his letter thanking a colonel for “saving him” from the draft. Also, in the book “Dereliction of Duty,” Lieutenant Colonel Patterson discusses the blatant disregard with which Bill Clinton treated our nation’s classified information and the lives of military personnel.

Loathing the military appears to be a Clinton family trait.

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Desiree Huitt is an Army Veteran serving 11 years as a Military Intelligence officer and prior to OCS as a combat medic. She is a graduate from the University of Texas in Austin with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Middle Eastern Studies.

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