Posted on 09/27/2010 4:01:55 AM PDT by Ronbo1948
The Leftist revolutionary forces and the revolutionary terrorist barbarians of radical Islam are allies in an unholy cabal with the same goal in mind: The complete destruction of Western Civilization. They are opposed by only a few brave Freedom Fighters who understand that appeasement, compromise and living side by side by with these forces of tyranny is impossible and who realize that the best means to stop revolution is counter-revolution.
As is well known in my circle of friends, since 2005 with creation of The Freedom Fighter's Journal, I've collected the names and locations of a large number of trustworthy people all over the USA, Europe and the world, who, whether they want to admit it at the present time, are a revolutionary cadre: A small radical minority of rugged individualists and heroes who have been "Mugged By Reality" in a dozen different nations and understand that the various governments of the West cannot be reformed -- They must be destroyed or they will murder our lives and liberties in time.
My main focus is revolution in the USA first -- a Blue Revolution -- like the original American Revolution to restore liberty and put into place lasting checks on a return by socialists and Islamists to power. I think if America, the world's most powerful country, does a 180 degree turn in its politics, philosophy and culture: The rest of the world will follow our lead beginning with the Anglosphere countries: Britain, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
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I must be the only person on this site who thought that was a pretty lousy movie.
I got a kick out of the scene where they were hiding underground and then popped up to shoot the bad guys.
This is the reason why, besides Al Quaeda and like minded groups, Muslims do not attack Russia or China.
But, Russia and China are using them as their useful idiots.
No offense, but you are wrong on that one. It was a classic.
My favorite line was ... “Because we LIVE Here!! and then shoots a Russian, Point Blank.
Cool!
Well...I will say it was better than Iron Eagle. Of course a red hot poker shoved into my eye would be better than Iron Eagle also...
“I must be the only person on this site who thought that was a pretty lousy movie.”
Because..........
Thank you.
Best Regards.
I thought this was about U of M’s win this past weekend.......
The 1984 version of “Red Dawn” was one of my favorite movies on many levels...For instance, as a metaphor for the fighting American Freedom Fighter DNA that always come to the surface when battles must be fought.
I thought the other team was the Bobcats?
But then I’m new to Missoula, Montana.
Anyhow, the tailgate parties were great and co-eds very cute.
It’s a good movie because it’s pro-American.
Honestly I can't lay a finger on it. I think maybe it aimed for being something of an epic and didn't have the budget for it. The acting wasn't great but it wasn't bad. The action scenes were good enough. I thought the premise was a little far fetched but as someone already said on this thread it did require some suspension of disbelief and I don't have a problem doing that when I go into the theater. Maybe the word "lousy" doesn't apply but I sure don't consider it a great movie. I have hopes for the remake though.
Iron Eagle was pro-American too but it was one of the most God awful things I've ever seen in a theater.
“I have hopes for the remake though...”
So do I.
Thanks much for your reply.
I liked “It was five to one, I got four...”
Iron Eagle was the real bad, when it came out I was like 11 and thought it was stupid.
Life, liberty and the pursuit and destruction of totalitarians.
Soap box, ballot box, cash box, cartridge box, pine box.
As more join the call and step up on their soap box, I’ll be looking forward to ballot box.
November
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