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Examples
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Everyone from neo-con chicken-hawks to desperate totalitarians.
Think Progress » Inhofe: There aren’t any ‘normal people’ in Washington. 2010
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His telling the truth simply ticked off the chicken-hawks.
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Our service members are much more professional than are the right-whining chicken-hawks who were all too afraid to serve in the military.
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She abdicated her responsibility to follow the rules at Harvard and can no doubt be relied upon to do so again once she becomes a member of the Supreme Court ... "vztownes wrote," So the right wing political party that is comprised primarily of despicable little chicken-hawks and that wrote the book on abusing the military is actually accusing Kagan of denigrating the military.
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With a 'cowboy' and so-called "chicken-hawks" (militarists who ever served in the military) dominating the White House and the Pentagon, military escalation was only a question of time and intensity.
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Most of the right-wing chicken-hawks don't know anything about the military or war but scream like their personal privates are on fire upon any criticism of our glorious leader and his military commanders and the men at war.
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Webb is a good guy, but why do the Democrats always seem to need someone with military experience when all the Republicans need to win are draft-dodging chicken-hawks?
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Don't ever be fooled by the "support the troops" claptrap spewed forth by Hannity, Beck, Limbaugh, Coulter, Malkin, or any of the other chicken-hawks in the media (or members of The Bush Crime Family).
Victory! 2009
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If you are among the chicken-hawks that are afraid of fighting terrorists here on our streets or anywhere in the world that they show thier asses (lets face it, who's gonna stop them from popping-up anywhere they want -- not Bush Co. ref: US Border), I pity you -- they win.
Poll: Less Than One In Four Want To Stay In Iraq To Achieve Democracy 2009
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You also see this with the right-winger chicken-hawks, who tried to tell us that Dan Quayle and George W. Bush "wore the uniform."
WaPo's Richard Cohen: McCain's Flip-Flops Matter Less Than Obama's Because McCain Was POW 2009
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