Posted on 01/29/2024 2:28:35 PM PST by Ronaldus Magnus III
Best Commercial Ever!
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BE SURE TO WATCH ALL THE WAY TO THE END. It is not that long, and will be well worth it. I do not want to say any more about the video.........yet.
I will say that it brings both a smile and a tear (in a good way) to any real American.
Long before, and long after wokism, real Americans stand up and honor that which should be honored.
Budweiser needs to go back to this.
Agree.....one of THE best commercials, EVER. 🇺🇸
The well deserved pride in an all volunteer military force.
A surprise ending, indeed. That ad was from a galaxy far, far away.
Long before, and long after wokism, real Americans stand up and honor that which should be honored.
Yes, this definitely looks like your average deployed unit back in the early 2000s.
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The only thing I don’t like about it is that it’s pushing the “women in the military” thing pretty hard. The girls get more face-time in that ad than the men. Seventeen years later, we know where that is headed — making our daughters liable for the draft.
Emphasis on females.
Well before they turned the keys of the company over to leftist broads
Hey, where are all the trannies, and the gay soldiers holding hands?! This commercial is offensive!
Here is a political ad I really liked: https://youtu.be/tedKXYiHwzE
“””””The well deserved pride in an all volunteer military force.”””””
What was wrong with the WWII, Korea, Vietnam, and those 32 years of the volunteer/Draftee military?
Anyone here ever talk to their local Chaldean gas station or party store owner on their thoughts about Saddam Hussein and why there are now here in the U.S.?
Funniest commercial I saw was a Super Bowl Commercial on Coca Cola with actor Nicholas Coster where he started doing things he has never done, absolutely hilarious.
https://dailycommercials.com/coca-cola-break-free-coke-thats-sugar-free/
Lovely commercial. When I saw your title, it reminded me of this Thai commercial. Another tearjerker, but for different reasons. https://youtu.be/H2V3uYjHM_0?si=YnYvixhAvga5bGuj
You never was paraded around like that. These were staged events by civilians working for DOD who were clueless to what some of us faced over there in the sandbox. Forced participation for propaganda. I did appreciate the patriotism but to be used for a prop did not set well. We had pre-deployment ceremonies, post-deployment ceremonies and and these ceremonies at airports when on leave. Although only about 10% of us actually faced real combat it was all I could do to keep my cool for being forced into these dog and pony shows. Count every tenth soldier and that might be the one who went through hell just prior to going on leave. All we wanted to do is do our jobs and come home. Yet today all my decs and awards are in the safe to include the valor ones. That is private as it should have been transitioning home to family or back to the box because I was one of those tenth soldiers. If you only knew what really happened to stage those events.
That commercial is 17 years old.
Too bad over 10 years of Obama/Biden has cheapened military service to where an ovation like that probably ain’t gonna happen today.
Naw.. the funniest Super Bowl commercial ever was so funny because it actually portrayed black on white hostilities.
An ABF (Angry Black Female) hits a white girl and then runs away.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZWWlcSAnvo
This happened regularly at the Atlanta airport during the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. When soldiers were flown into Atlanta and Dallas on R&R, the USO would walk them through the airport in this same formation and every time they got a standing ovation from the travelers. It was an awesome sight to behold. I was working as a USO volunteer and was honored to be part of it.
Typical twisted woke.
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