Oh great!


What a surprise. Yet another movie that shows Iraq in a negative light. I guess there just aren't enough out there already. Maybe the Today show will review it. Liberals will love it. Any Soldier I know (I only know ones who are dedicated, unlike these whiney ones) will not care about it.
I love when Hollywood or Liberals take 5 or 6 Soldiers and try to tell us it speaks for all troops. Laughable.
Git Some!! Let's continue winning in Iraq and get the job done. Skip this movie, though.

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Hi. So why aren't you in Iraq fighting right now. Probaly cause your fat, lazy and addicted to computers. I love it when fat people try to act patriotic when they are just sitting on their computer. Please go to Iraq and get killed. One less PHONY.


My feet smells like *beep* Its becuase I stepped on dog poop.

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Never wish a death like that on someone, please. It minimizes the soldiers who have died in that way and makes liberals as a whole look insensitive. As do your stereotypes. Simply because the original poster has taken the low road, don't you sink to his level. I'm begging you.

It seems we're either hanging on a moonbeam's coattail or wishing on stars.- John Hiatt

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I presume you're writing this as one last thing to do before you head down to the recruiter and sign up. After all, there are no chickenhawks on the right, now are there?


No, no - Pillage first, then burn! Stupid Vikings...

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Honestly, sir, you know how many soldiers? There are as many different political opinions among soldiers as there are soldiers. And my understanding of the film is such that it is showing a very particular experience, PTSD. And I will be sure, at the panel discussion of this film tomorrow night, to mention to the two parents whose son killed himself as a result of PTSD that this film in which they poured out their hearts shared the most vulnerable and tragic parts of themselves, is laughable.

No, actually, I'll refrain. They've suffered enough with people telling them they do not matter.

It seems we're either hanging on a moonbeam's coattail or wishing on stars.- John Hiatt

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