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Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Schultz, Moore of the Same Attacking Chris Kyle

“It humanized the struggle of soldiers returning from combat with post-traumatic stress disorder. It also serves as a harsh reminder that soldiers were sent to war under false pretense — at least, that’s how I took it."
MSNBC’s Ed Schultz Was ‘Disturbed’ By ‘American Sniper’ [VIDEO]


No, Mr. Schultz, it isn't conservatives upset by idiots. I am not a conservative. I am not a Democrat. Unlike some people you think you know, most Americans do not hold political titles above all else. Most of us know how we obtained the freedoms we have as well as how it has been retained ever since.

If you really do love freedom, great but it comes with a price. A price that isn't pretty. It isn't as easy as sitting in a chair and talking about it. It is doing what I have never done and that is being willing to die for everyone else as well as willing to kill to save lives.

I work with veterans when they fight their battles stateside and most of the time they have to hear a lot of things they don't agree with. People forget they were willing to die for rights of fools to prove what they are all by themselves. Guess its one more reason why I would rather hang around with them than anyone else.
Michael Moore backtracks and insists his comments calling snipers cowards was NOT about American Sniper Chris Kyle
The documentary filmmaker caused controversy on Sunday by tweeting that snipers are cowards
Moore's tweets corresponded with the wide release of the film American Sniper, which raked in a record $103.5million this weekend
However, he later said the comments were not directed at the movie or real-life Chris Kyle who was the inspiration
He went on to praise Bradley Cooper's acting, while calling out director Clint Eastwood's 'confused' portrayal of the Iraq War
Daily Mail UK
By ASHLEY COLLMAN FOR DAILYMAIL.COM and MIA DE GRAAF FOR DAILYMAIL.COM and JENNIFER NEWTON FOR MAILONLINE
19 January 2015

Michael Moore claims he didn't mean to offend the memory of Chris Kyle when he wrote a series of tweets yesterday calling snipers 'cowards'.

The Oscar-nominated documentary filmmaker wrote a lengthy Facebook post today clarifying his statements, saying they were not intended as a criticism of the movie American Sniper, based on Kyle's bestselling memoir.

The Navy SEAL became the deadliest sniper in U.S. military history for shooting dead at least 160 during tours of duty in the Middle East, but was tragically killed just four years after he was discharged by a fellow soldier who was allegedly struggling with post-traumatic stress disorder.
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Seriously? Does he really think anyone is confused as to what he tweeted?

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