Posted on 01/19/2015 4:21:29 AM PST by Kaslin
You need to make an exception and vote with your dollars. You will not find any rudeness in this movie and you will be surrounded by America loving patriots.
Pray America is waking
In the book, Kyle says he preferred wearing a baseball cap because it looked cool and he felt a helmet wouldn’t help much anyway.
Gut, but, but... he knew how he FELT about it. His EMOTION was strong about it.
A good problem to have if he handles it well.
Thanks for that.
We saw it yesterday in the late afternoon. The theater was packed.....not an empty east. The purchase ticket line was the longest, I have ever seen. We bought our tickets online, because we knew what a crunch the purchase line would be.
Best movie of the year......it blows all the other Academy Award nominee movies out the window. Eastwood & Cooper have given us a film for the ages. America lives, freedom lives, liberty lives, the American family is strong, and the overwhelming majority of Americans love & cherish the guys & gals that put everything on the line to keep us safe at home and abroad. Anti-American hater & bigot, Obama might as well pack his bag, take all his “low life” Democrat Party vermin with him, back to Chicago, where they all belong residing in the cesspool of total obscurity!!!
God bless Chris Kyle, his wife, his kids, his family and, may God also bless Clint Eastwood & Bradley Cooper, the entire staff. actors and crews of this maginificent film, “American Sniper”!!! “Thank you, all of you fine dedicated, patriotic, hard working folks that made this brilliant movie picture possible.” Signed.....The American People!!!
Let’s see the whiny left make a movie of this caliber, with this level of audience acceptance and enthusiasm. Won’t be holding my breath...
I also haven't read all of "Mein Kampf." But I guess from the little I've read of it and the comments I've read from other people who have, I feel justified in making some conclusions about the piece.
I don't begrudge some leftist saying he doesn't like what it, the film, represents. But if I am supposedly doing an actual film or book review, I should be expected to have seen the film or read the book.
“The trouble with our Liberal friends is not that they’re ignorant; it’s just that they know so much that isn’t so.”
— Ronald Reagan
Some things never change.
BTTT
You don’t go to the theater I went to. Everyone was extremely polite, none of the distractions you refer to, and it was a great movie in IMAX.
For proglodytes, the narrative always trumps facts. This is why debate with them is a total waste of time. That leaves only one way to deal with them.
-showed the heroism of American soldiers in World War II and,
-showed the horror and heartache of war, and that all true warriors are anti-war because they know the price of war and what it does to people both physically and psychologically.
"American Sniper" had the same vibe to it as "Patton".
Uhhh, remember 10 years ago?
Bingo. From the article, I present to you the narrative:
More fundamentally, treating Kyle as a patriot and ignoring any other possibility allows Americans to ignore the consequences of invading a country that had no weapons of mass destruction, had nothing to do with 9/11, and had no meaningful ties to Al Qaeda (our invasion, of course, changed that).
What’s the big deal? Leftists do it to Rush all the time.
I remember the silence after "Saving Private Ryan"...
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