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Friday, January 16, 2015

I'm going to see 'American Sniper' tonight


Cry me a river Liberals, I am going to see 'American Sniper' sometimes tonight or tomorrow.There was a time when Americans turned to movies to rejuvenate their patriotism and pride, but today, any movie that glorifies American greatness and bravery, is met with senseless attack from the Democrats and the radicals on the left. Somehow, being an American hero is a terrible thing. 
POWERFUL REVIEW BY RADIO HOST GLENN BECK AFTER WATCHING THE MOVIE WITH THE WIDOW OF CHRIS KYLE
I admire the American military - all of them volunteers - and the role they play in keeping Americans safe. After 9/11 Americans came together, churches filled to the max, college students, high school kids, and working Americans flocked to military recruitment centers to join the military to serve their country. They united in one voice to fight those who struck at the heart of America - the attack on the 'Empire State'. After the dusts settled, and more than a decade later, democrats and their far-left goons began to call American soldiers are terrorists; belittling American heroes, soldiers and their families. But one thing remain unchanged - these men are real heroes. They volunteered and sent to wars by the same people that now turned on them for political expediency!



Real late Chris Kyle - American Sniper
This movie is based on the book by late Chris Kyle. He was hailed as the most lethal sniper in history of US sniper. After multiple tours in Iraq, Kyle returned to US where he and his friend were fatally shot by Marine soldier who was suffering from PTSD and whom Kyle and his buddy were trying to help. Sources said Kyles and his friend reached out to the guy to try and help him, but killed them instead. 

I first saw Kyles on the "O'Reilly Factor". It was then that Mr. Kyle made allegation against the former Governor of Minnesota and former Navy Seal Gov. Jesse Ventura. He alleged that he knocked down the governor for making ridiculous comments about the 'War' former president George Bush etc in a bar. The ultra liberal governor hits back with a "lawsuit" which he refused to drop even after Kyle's death. Without Kyles' presence to defend himself, the governor won the lawsuit and was awarded $1.8 million dollars, something that many Seals and soldiers decried. Even so, Kyle's book goes on to make waves and captured the attention of conservative film director - Clint Eastwood. Mr Eastwood brings this tragic story to theaters across America; celebrating the great achievement of this great soldier. 

I found Kyle's story extremely moving and powerful I decided to contribute to the effort to support his wife by purchasing a T-Shirts and worn it proudly ever since. Tonight, I am going to see this movie. I want to support the movie that celebrates not only Kyle's greatest achievements but the lives of all brave men and women in uniform. 


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