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Are you a hawk, crow or dove?

Owls inhabit the night when most other birds are asleep.

The hawk rules the skies during the day.

The owls rule it during the night.

The crows are just noisy.

Crows are smart, but I am fond of owls...

 
Crows are smart, but I am fond of owls...



I shoot crows and protect owls. but back to the topic. The way of the crow-as defined in the OP is my choice
 
If I stick wings on my cat does that count?

 
I'm down with #2,the crow attitude.
 
I'm somewhere between crow and dove, although I have never heard the Crow term before.
 
Which comes closer to your views on foreign policy?

It won't let me add a poll after 5 minutes of creating thread, what a bunch of c***.

1. Hawk - You support an aggressive, interventionist foreign policy based on strong military power

2. Crow - You support a pragmatic foreign policy and the use of military force when there is a threat to national security

3. Dove - You support a non-interventionist foreign policy and avoiding the use of military force whenever possible

So basically, hawk = aggressive, crow = assertive, and dove = passive.

By that standard, I'm a crow. And as some have noted, it is a very intelligent bird.
 
I am more of a dove than a hawk in foreign policy. But what constitutes a "crow"? That one is new to me and a quick Google is helping.

if you dont want to be labelled as hawk!
 
I am a hawcrodo.
 
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I am a hybrid of Dove & Crow until I believe a real serious threat is upon the country.

And......... I haven't seen a real threat since the 60's.
 
How come no one has mentioned the parrot? Too close to home?
 
Crow, we are a rapidly failing superpower, we have no reasonable choice but to pick our spots when it comes to global military adventures. We hopefully have learned at least this much from the disaster of the ME, especially Iraq.

"We spent Trillions of dollars, and for what" (Trump, paraphrased)
 
sadly real owls aren't all that smart. Crows are much more intelligent in terms of birds.

Crows use tools. They are wicked smart.

Crows have a reasoning ability rivalling that of a human seven-year-old, research has shown. Scientists came to the conclusion after subjecting six wild New Caledonian crows to a battery of tests designed to challenge their understanding of cause and effect.Mar 26, 2014

https://www.google.com/search?q=cro...droid-verizon&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-8
 
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