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Max Blumenthal: ‘America Sniper’ Chris Kyle was just a popular mass murderer [Immoral equivalency]
Hotair ^ | 12/26/2014 | NOAH ROTHMAN

Posted on 12/26/2014 11:48:00 AM PST by SeekAndFind

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To: KC_Lion; Impy; fieldmarshaldj; NFHale; sickoflibs; Perdogg; Clintonfatigued; BillyBoy; ...

I saw “Unbroken” last night - EXCELLENT movie! Very pro-American and uplifting.

It takes a chick to direct a flick that doesn’t show Americans as savages or apologizing for beating the f**k out of it’s enemies. It shows a time when this country fought wars to win them, not wasting our peoples’ lives in politically correct police actions.

Another reminder of just how much better things were “back then”.

I highly recommend it.


41 posted on 12/27/2014 8:40:15 AM PST by GOPsterinMA (I'm with Steve McQueen: I live my life for myself and answer to nobody.)
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“I saw “Unbroken” last night - EXCELLENT movie! Very pro-American and uplifting.”

I read that bastard guard escaped punishment and died a wealthy old man. :/


42 posted on 12/27/2014 9:05:59 AM PST by Impy (They pull a knife, you pull a gun. That's the CHICAGO WAY, and that's how you beat the rats!)
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That’s true.

I suspect even less Japanese war criminals were punished than German war criminals.


43 posted on 12/27/2014 9:23:23 AM PST by GOPsterinMA (I'm with Steve McQueen: I live my life for myself and answer to nobody.)
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To: DJ Taylor
“It is well that war is so terrible, or we should grow too fond of it.” ― Robert E. Lee
Someone needs to send this quote to the Senate's resident war hawk.




44 posted on 12/27/2014 9:29:43 AM PST by Bratch
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To: FBD

The Legend of Chris Kyle


There's a story about Chris Kyle: on a cold January morning in 2010, he pulled into a gas station somewhere along Highway 67, south of Dallas. He was driving his supercharged black Ford F350 outfitted with black rims and oversize knobby mudding tires. Kyle had replaced the Ford logo on the grill with a small chrome skull, similar to the Punisher emblem from the Marvel Comics series, and added a riot-ready aftermarket grill guard bearing the words ROAD ARMOR. He had just left the Navy and moved back to Texas.

Two guys approached him with pistols and demanded his money and the keys to his truck. With his hands in the air, he sized up which man seemed most confident with his gun.

Kyle knew what confidence with a gun looked like. He was the deadliest sniper in American history. He had at least 160 confirmed kills by the Pentagon's count, but by his own count-and the accounts of his Navy SEAL teammates-the number was closer to twice that. In his four tours of duty in Iraq, Kyle earned two Silver Stars and five Bronze Stars with Valor. He survived six IED attacks, three gunshot wounds, two helicopter crashes, and more surgeries than he could remember. He was known among his SEAL brethren as The Legend and to his enemies as al-Shaitan, "the devil."

He told the robbers that he just needed to reach back into the truck to get the keys. He turned around and reached under his winter coat instead, into his waistband. With his right hand, he grabbed his Colt 1911. He fired two shots under his left armpit, hitting the first man twice in the chest. Then he turned slightly and fired two more times, hitting the second man twice in the chest. Both men fell dead.

Kyle leaned on his truck and waited for the police.

When they arrived, they detained him while they ran his driver's license. But instead of his name, address, and date of birth, what came up was a phone number at the Department of Defense. At the other end of the line was someone who explained that the police were in the presence of one of the most skilled fighters in U.S. military history. When they reviewed the surveillance footage, the officers found the incident had happened just as Kyle had described it. They were very understanding, and they didn't want to drag a just-home, highly decorated veteran into a messy legal situation.


Kyle wasn't unnerved or bothered. Quite the opposite. He'd been feeling depressed since he left the service, struggling to adjust to civilian life. This was an exciting reminder of the action he missed.



That night, talking on the phone to his wife, Taya, who was in the process of moving with their kids from California, he was a good husband. He asked how her day was. The way some people tell it, he got caught up in their conversation, and only right before they hung up did he remember his big news of the day: "Oh, yeah, I shot two guys trying to steal my truck today."

A brief description of the incident appeared in fellow SEAL Marcus Luttrell's 2012 book Service: a Navy SEAL at War- but not Kyle's own best-sellerAmerican Sniper-and there are mentions of it in various forums deep in the corners of the internet. Before Kyle's murder at the hands of a fellow veteran in February, I asked him about that story during an interview in his office last year, as part of what was supposed to be an extended, in-depth magazine story about his service and how hard he worked to adjust back to this world-to become the great husband and father and Christian he'd always wanted to be.

He didn't want to get into specifics about the gas station shooting, but I left that day believing it had happened.

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45 posted on 12/27/2014 9:34:30 AM PST by Bratch
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2014/07/30/the-complicated-but-unveriable-legacy-of-chris-kyle-the-deadliest-sniper-in-american-history/ Several reporters tried to verify this story about the car jacking.

They contacted the medical examiners office, they called the sheriff's offices in two counties.

 New Yorker’s Nicholas Schmidle, called some of the nearby county sheriffs and none of them knew of it:

“I went to every single gas station [nearby],” Mooney explained. “I talked to every single law enforcement out there, all the Texas rangers — and there’s no evidence whatsoever.”

The Fort Worth Star-Telegram had no better luck. “We checked with the medical examiner’s office, which reported no such deaths in Cleburne in January 2009.”

46 posted on 12/27/2014 1:15:13 PM PST by FBD
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To: GOPsterinMA; fieldmarshaldj; Impy; ExTexasRedhead; GeronL

Kudos to Angelina Jolie for getting this film made. Brad Pitt comes from a Republican family, so perhaps he’s had an influence on her.


47 posted on 01/10/2015 12:54:35 PM PST by Clintonfatigued (The War on Drugs is Big Government statism)
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