No phrase has been used more manipulatively than "national security." How many imperialistic wars have been fought, millions of lives wasted, and fortunes squandered because we were led to believe it was for the sake of "national security?" Our military madness has not made us more secure; it has made us less secure. and it has weakened us in the eyes of the world. We need to redefine "national security." We will be *secure* when our access to health care is secure, our access to education is secure, our children's safety is secure, our way to make a living wage is secure, our access to housing is secure, the safety of our water and food are secure, and our democracy is secure. First we change the conversation; then we can start to change the world.

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I believe in a strong military but the U.S. must stop being fleeced by corporate industrial military complex. Hold them accountable and reign in the price gouging
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I want to #preventsuicide especially among #men. #ChasingOrionsSpur is a plan to #hike every #nationalpark and #conservedland in the #UnitedStates. #raiseawareness of #MensMentalHealth and the need to #destigmatize #male #vulnerability. Tip 🔘 more info.
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We need to repeal the National Security Act of 1947.
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Agree. Also, Good Morning. :)
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"Our democracy" must be numero uno.
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How about when our borders are secure. The demise of this nation will come from within and porous borders are a problem.
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America is the aggressor in a lot of ways. Insurgents ring a bell?
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We started most of the recent wars for the financial interests of the military industrial complex, with the disguise of “national security” or “democracy and freedom”. We allow these cold-blooded industries to bribe our politicians legally through unlimited donations + lobbying
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