Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why can't we have nicer kinder snipers that appreciate art.
So snipers get to come home and kill people, beat people, and accuse the federal government of killing dozens of Americans without due process?
We ask them to do atrocious thinks to protect our county, lack the ability to manage mental illness when they return, then you sit iny our warm homes with your high speed internet and degrees you don't use judging them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why can't we have nicer kinder snipers that appreciate art.
So snipers get to come home and kill people, beat people, and accuse the federal government of killing dozens of Americans without due process?
Anonymous wrote:Why can't we have nicer kinder snipers that appreciate art.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It was a pretty good movie, but why is everyone acting like Chris Kyle was some sort of saint? He was obviously very good at his job, and I appreciate his service. But the man claimed to beat several people for no reason. He also claimed to kill 2 men for trying to steal his truck. Even though all of this happened in public, there don't seem to be any witnesses to verify his stories. He also claimed that he and other snipers shot dozens of US citizens during Katrina. Yet...anyone who criticizes the movie is unpatriotic. I don't understand.
Is all that in the movie/ Book?
Op here. It's in his autobiography and interviews. He was quite proud of these stories. Yet, the movie didn't address them. It barely touched on his PTSD, and made it seem very easily cured or managed. This is not helpful to vets who suffer daily from PTSD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He was a megalomaniacal redneck who died as he lived, if you ask me. We had no fucking business being in Iraq anyway.
He was killed trying to help a mentally ill veteran. But keep it classy.
Taking the mentally ill man to a range and putting a gun in his hand was a poor choice.
Anonymous wrote:He was a megalomaniacal redneck who died as he lived, if you ask me. We had no fucking business being in Iraq anyway.
Anonymous wrote:
It was a pretty good movie, but why is everyone acting like Chris Kyle was some sort of saint? He was obviously very good at his job, and I appreciate his service. But the man claimed to beat several people for no reason. He also claimed to kill 2 men for trying to steal his truck. Even though all of this happened in public, there don't seem to be any witnesses to verify his stories. He also claimed that he and other snipers shot dozens of US citizens during Katrina. Yet...anyone who criticizes the movie is unpatriotic. I don't understand.
Is all that in the movie/ Book?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He was a megalomaniacal redneck who died as he lived, if you ask me. We had no fucking business being in Iraq anyway.
He was killed trying to help a mentally ill veteran. But keep it classy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He was a megalomaniacal redneck who died as he lived, if you ask me. We had no fucking business being in Iraq anyway.
He was killed trying to help a mentally ill veteran. But keep it classy.
Anonymous wrote:He was a megalomaniacal redneck who died as he lived, if you ask me. We had no fucking business being in Iraq anyway.
It was a pretty good movie, but why is everyone acting like Chris Kyle was some sort of saint? He was obviously very good at his job, and I appreciate his service. But the man claimed to beat several people for no reason. He also claimed to kill 2 men for trying to steal his truck. Even though all of this happened in public, there don't seem to be any witnesses to verify his stories. He also claimed that he and other snipers shot dozens of US citizens during Katrina. Yet...anyone who criticizes the movie is unpatriotic. I don't understand.