I actually watched something very similar to this happen in a bar room once
a long time ago. I was visiting Toronto (messed up city in parts). It was a
real intense situation. Open Range definitely captured the realism of an
event like this.
+Akillheals Hahaha...not as fun as watching it from a safe distance in a movie on your tv screen. It was pretty intimidating and there almost was a small riot in there.
//www.tvchoice.uk.com - 23 mins, 2003 Theme parks set out to scare and excite us. But behind the fun, information systems are at work. What are they?
Run Through The Jungle - Platoon *Edited By Chris Zotovich
I had to do a Vietnam project on a song, my song was Run Through the Jungle by CCR. So in like two hours the night before it was due i pieced all these clips ...
we fight like we are told. thats the way military works. i am disabled
vietnam vet. and i m not responsible for all that shit. BUT NEVER HAS A
SOLDER EVER BEEN SO VI .LAFIED
+Steve : I'm so sorry , you have to go to the war, but actually it wasn't
the call of your country it was the call of those men who are in the power
at the top of the social scale you went to risk your life for them for
their greedy don't you realize they are save in Wall Street while all of
those young soldiers are fighting very far from home in a war with the only
purpose of geetting more oil not for the people of the United States but
for the bankers and all that bunch of bussines men who really lead your
country. Wake up my friend use your brain.
What a pitty so you are kinda robots and the soldiers say OK let´s go and kill them all (the enemy) but I don't know why and I don't care. Really it's very pathetic, you are the guys who have to kill in other words make the dirty job. and the bankers and politicians are vert confortable in their beautiful homes enjoying with their families far from the war and the young men soldiers are fighting and dying FOR WHAT it's insane what you say.
+Claudio Prado I think you're forgetting something - it's not the "soldiers" who choose what wars to fight - it's politicians, bankers, etc. BUT, a soldiers' job isn't to question the "why's and what-fore's" - it's to fight (hence the old saying, "ours is not to wonder why, ours is just to do or die"), and when the lead's flying, no-one frankly gives a shit about why they're there - your loyalty is to the guy on your left and the guy on your right, the guys in your foxhole, above that is just politics. Soldiers should be respected for what they do/did - NOT judged on the basis of who sent them and why (that's a matter for voters to vote in decent leadership into their country, since it's those people voted in that usually decide if there will be "boots on the ground" or not)
The question is my warrior friend ¿do you like the war? why the USA always and I repeat always have to be in war with some country, of course providing that they have oil or some other riches to take possession of.The eagle of the United States symbol it's a bird of prey my friend read the story of USA.
+Kshahdoo67 Many more Iraqis killed after the liberal cut and run tactic was used. BUT...you can justify that by saying we should never have been there. YET...why would we leave someone in power that tried to assassinate a president? Surely he would not have tried again. Or was it just a Republican president so we can ignore it until it is a Democrat liberal? To make the case of Saddam staying in power is ridiculous if anyone knows the true history of it all. He was in the position he was in due to no on but Saddam Hussien. In so many different ways. He needed to go. Iraq had an opportunity to become a Democracy. It was started, it was budding, and then came Obama. Ideology works great in the brain, but not in real life.You make light of those that died in your comments by saying what you said. I dont. I think they are real people. Real people deserve to be free. They dont deserve what you liberals did to them.
+siskaybee Yes, yes, it was done in the name of Saint Democracy, I see. Of course, there have a few times more Iraqi been killed since, than they were killed by Saddam regime, but who cares. They all have died as American friends, so they automaticaly get to Paradise and will enjoy happy afterlife for eternity. Which makes their deaths well worth it.And as to Kurds. Do you know, that a lot of Kurds were killed not only by Hussien, but by Turkey as well? Yeah, I see, Turkey is NATO member and USA allie, so they can kill whoever they wish, it doesn't matter. In Turkey Kurds are terrorists, and in Iraq they are freedom fighters. Very nice logic. And very handy as well.
+Kshahdoo67 Far more have died for less reason in our inner cities. In the decade of Iraq War, we lost 3800 soldiers. We lost over 5000 people in Chicago alone. We knew what the Iraq War was about back then, and it wasnt oil. That is the propaganda now. It was about making a statement in a land that was at war with us. It was about Saddam Hussien who willfully ignored the peace treaty he himself signed. It was about an attempt to assassinate a president of the United States. It was about a people, the Kurds, who were being hunted for genocide. We never took their oil, thus making the "its about oil" propaganda a lie. If WW3 is about getting rid of an evil in the world, such as Hitler or Saddam, then yes, we will support it. The problem isnt that we go to war. Americans are good people, as a people. The problem is we believe the hype of the politicians that wait and watch for when the time is right to make a case for them to be elected. The problem is we dont finish it. Iraq is not a mess from the war. It is a mess from us not supporting a new Democracy, that while it was far from perfect, was just budding and becoming something.
+Claudio Prado Like 70% Americans didn't support Iraq war at the begining. Of course when more and more American soldiers started to get back to America in coffins, Americans changed their minds. I bet they will support WW3 as well... and then all die.
Now You See It... REVIEW
The 55th Disney Channel Original Movie, each one being reviewed to mark the year of 100 DCOMs.
bringing in an actual magician to do the podcast w/you was a cool idea!
loved this cast!
[to] Greenland's Icy Mountains No. 7 (1932)
Full title reads: "Now we continue our journey to Greenland's icy mountains - No. 7" Introductory intertitle reads: "Accompanying bluff old Captain Bartlett, ...
Baldwin Hills Dam Disaster and Flood
On December 14th 1963 in the hills about Los Angeles, the Baldwin Hills Reservoir suddenly cracked and eventually failed flooding the neighborhood below.
What the hell is that between 1:16-1:20 ?! THAT THING LOOKS LIKE A GIANT
SNAKE! That's not waves or a strong current! Because it is different
colored and it even looks shiny and near the end it kind of slumps out. O.O
+Cody Candler "From the outset it was clear that ground faulting and fault creep destroyed the reservoir, were probably related to the many feet of ground subsidence which had occurred a half mile west of the reservoir over decades of oil extraction in the Inglewood field. The oilfield related subsidence in the Inglewood field, though generally denied by the oil companies as a legal policy, was documented exhaustively by the US Geological Survey in 1969. --//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baldwin_Hills_Dam_disaster
+Larry Sanders I take it you found a way to avert you community responsibilities?The old: 'I'm going to look innocent and use my inability to walk' as an excuse, I suppose?eeem-heh. You're a tricky one.
Creedence Clearwater Revival "Run Through The Jungle" with graphic Vietnam War footage
various images and photos depicting the Vietnam war. CAUTION..... Very graphic videos, please be aware that these videos show graphic scenes of napalm ...
+DadeC0untyBoiyeah it was made during the height of anti-vietnam war sentiment, coupled with 'run through the jungle' and vietnam's jungles...heh. But Fogerty himself said that it was about the proliferation of guns in the US.