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  • God bless you John, a dozen times over, that was the greatest speech I've ever heard

  • It just might be one of the most rare historical accounts in recorded history. It is uploaded on my channel. A never before released wtc attack video that is a continuous running account. The only such video account that exists. It is a time capsule; it is the answer to the question: what would it have been like to watch that all unfold right before my eyes.. without the media.. just to watch it all from beginning to the end.. in a non-production way. Only one 'Tuesday Morning in September'

  • I hope everyone will click on and watch, our, APatrioticSong

  • You can't judge a man out of history by 21st century ideals and standards. Most of the Democratic Party were rabid racists who used the 'n' word in reference to the Civil Rights Act of 1965. LBJ called it the 'n---ger bill'. Nobody castigates them for that because they were products of their age. So John Wayne was racist. Who cares? Blacks still enjoy his movies. Abraham Lincoln was a racist, too, by modern standards. Today, you only have to believe in the Bible to get that label.

  • Talk to veterans. How many of them get all bent out of shape because somebody doesn't serve in the military or is unable to? Veterans serve to preserve our freedom, not to demand that it be given up because of the people they defend are less heroic. No veteran worth his salt struts around saying, "I'm a hero, you're not! John Wayne, you have no right to inspire soldiers because you didn't serve'. No civilian President could speak to his troops by that reasoning.

  • The original draft dodger.

  • minsytown I can't find my comment that you were responding to by calling me a manhater. Do you think I am such because I intensely dislike John Wayne, your hero? Do you understand the difference between real life and make believe? It's so sad that so many here bought the John Wayne image without knowing who he really was and what he really stood for. So many men went to war and go to work (police, firefighter, soldier) every damn day. Those men are HEROES--not some deceptive, philandering creep

  • There has been a cure for cancer since the 1930's lots of them. All cancers are curable as well as hiv i know its just the main stream has suppressed the info you really need.

  •  mangledinal, I'm not going to get into a head butting contest with you. I liked and respected the Duke, but then "Putting your life on the line", is not the only measuring stick I use to judge people.

  • @whtbear12 So we should respect the "Duke" because? He founded Motion Picture Alliance for the Preservation of American Ideals, a right wing organization? Because his on-screen adventures involved the slaying of a slew of Mexicans, Native Americans and Japanese? For racist remarks he made about black people and Native American Indians in his infamous Playboy magazine interview from May 1971? Because he supported Goldwater who had voted against the Civil Rights Act? The list goes on.

  • 63% of the Democrats in that House voted for the Civil Rights Act. 80% of the Republicans voted for it in its final Senate form, so don't try to use Goldwater to attack all Republicans. The GOP was in a minority at the time, but 136 voted in favor of it with 35 dissenters--there were 91 Democrats who dissented. The whole Democratic high horse is made of paper.

  • @Planetar17 Thanks. Very well put.

  • Ahhhhh time to sit back and enjoy a Camel...

  • It would have been nice if Marion Morrison had believed what he said in his movies. He was an actor. He was a very good actor. If you think he believed what he said in this clip, I have the deed to a bridge in Brooklyn...

  • The duke, that's what we called John Wayne back in the day he was the all American cowboy.

  • that's right that's the duke the all american!

  • I'm a Vet and thought the world of John Wayne. We could use someone like him now. There are too many Obamas in the world and not enough John Waynes.

  • @whtbear12 When did Wayne ever put his life on the line for this country? NEVER!

  • John Wayne best man ever and a damn good actor

  • not everyone liked him- some could stand the son of a bitch- that said wayne wasn't perfect- just a wind bag- Veterans don't respect him- they joke about him- what are you doing pulling a john wayne stunt- because he was phony - all hollywood

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  • John Wayne, one hell of an actor/

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    iamthewitness. c o m

  • I sure do remember thsi famous quote from John Wayne which was from the movie; The Alamo. Great Quote that still has meaning today.

  • I love the Duke.America is still worth fighting for.Whatever politcal party you ascribe to or train of thought you ride..The US is still around.Collectively, our US economy is gaining steam.Did anyone catch Clint Eastwood tonight during the Superbowl?The voice a bit gravely but the thrust of his message on behalf of Motor City rang clear.I support my country& her people, yesterday, today & tomorrow.If John Wayne was still here,he would have joined Clint. Don't surrender,my fellow Americans.Peace

  • This makes me cry for my country..because it's gone.

  • @oneleggedspider Sounds like you are waving the white flag of surrender. If you are, stand aside and let others willing to fight to save our country. Stay there and cry, others will fight on and save the Republic. The economy is coming back, and jobs are returning with it. America is coming back. Don't worry, we will manufacture towels for you to cry in. Thanks for believing in your country. Peace. bear.

  • That's Right, His tells the story about that all people everywhere doing what's living. But I like the way his said; "THERE RIGHT & WRONG" 0:58... My father and I look up on him on western movies.... HE WILL ALWAY BE THE RIGHT...

  • Happy Thanksgiving, Pilgrims!

  • My great grandpa was good friends with him

  • It is very sad that we will never have another John Wayne

  • Where was John Wayne during World War Two and Korea ?

    Image is not reality

  • @bearriver666 - wtf do you mean?

  • @bearriver666 John Wayne was a Conscientious Objector. There's nothing wrong with that, if you feel so strongly that you can't take another man's life.

  • @bkljal OMG where in the world did you hear that!!! Do you know what a conscientious objector is? A conscientious objector (CO) is an "individual who has claimed the right to refuse to perform military service" on the grounds of freedom of thought, conscience, and/or religion. Wayne didn't go because he was afraid he would lose his audience in film. That's it. Oh yeah, he didn't want to leave his wife or his kids but neither did a bunch of other actors who enlisted anyway.

  • @mangledinal Okay, a bit of urban myth. He was actually granted 3-A status, exempt for family reasons, later changed to 2-A, exempt in the interests of the government, then that was revoked in 1944 and he was classified as 1-A, but his studio pleaded with the government and got them to reinstate the 2-A status. We'll probably never know why he really chose not to serve, even in a non-combat or civilian status.

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  • "Fill you hands you son of a bitch! " is the best of The Duke :)

  • It's time to wake up America!

  • Marion [John Wayne] could declaim well, hit his marks, and optionally, if he felt like it, convey an emotion. A short list of better actors from the late 40s to early 60s: Bogart, Peck, Tracey, Cooper, Wells, Stewart, Burns, Mo, Larry, Curly, Perkins, Connery, Nivens, Hope, Groucho, Harpo, Chico, Sellers, McDowell,

  • George W: AWOL from the Texas National Guard. Dick Cheney: 5 or 6 or more deferments. John Kerry: speed boat volunteer and purple heart ... opps, I'm supposed to picking out chickenhawks. Marion is one

  • @SirDcitykity you do know that dan blather got fired right  for using fake documents ?

  • @SirDcitykity Bravo!

  • The Duke can do it...

  • ❤♫•*❤♫•*❤♫•*❤A saw a beaver hat run past me the other day, THAT,L BE THE DAY ❤♫•*❤♫•*❤♫•*❤

  • John Wayne is a true Hero, he was looked up to by millions of young boys in the 50's and 60's and beyond. This world is NOT the same without The Duke being on television to teach youngsters right from wrong. I for one love John Wayne and the causes he stood for. Greg

  • @rubbing2001 His number one cause was himself. The fact is that the man who came to symbolize American patriotism and pride had a chance to do more than just act the part, and he let it pass.

  • @rubbing2001 WTF did John Wayne ever do that was heroic? All he ever did was pretend to be a hero in movies. The stories may have been inspirational, but it doesn't make Wayne himself a hero.

  • remember boys flies spread disiese .......

    so keep yours closed.

  • Weren't those words written for him by a script-writer? That's not a quote.

  • LOL an old drunk fart speaks and every one goes nuts. I don't get it

  • As much as I love the Duke, John Ford was the real thing. John Ford's best films were those he recorded for the Military as he filmed first hand battles in the air, at sea and on the ground. John Ford put his life on the line to show folks back home what it was really like for American soldiers during WWII. John Ford asked the Duke to come along and help him with these films, but the Duke never picked up his invitation; John Ford held that against the Duke for the rest of his life.

  • @cflo1386 In fact, according to a recent biography of director John Ford, Wayne was worried that his serving in the military would endanger his career in Hollywood. Ford would frequently attack him for his failure to enlist, calling him a coward and comparing him unfavorably with actors who did not disobey the draft, such as James Stewart, William Holden, Clark Gable, Tyrone Power, and Henry Fonda.

  • @BrownMaterial then FILL YOUR HANDS YOU SONOFABITCH!!!!!

  • John Wayne's not dead - he's frozen! And when we find a cure for cancer, we're gonna thaw out the Duke and he's gonna be pretty pissed off. You know why? You ever taken a cold shower? Well, multiply that by 15 million times. That's how pissed off the Duke's gonna be.

  • @soberchimera61 No, he is going to be pissed off at what a panzy-ass bunch of fat lazy crybabies we have become and how we have let our government become a red-souled nanny. THAT is why he will be pissed.

  • @soberchimera61 John Wayne would need more than just a cure for cancer, he'd need a cure for old age. He ended his career with a brilliant parallel to his own life. Any attempt to return from that would be anticlimactic. But he'd be pissed that so few today 'stand up on their hind legs' and tell the Authoritarians in both political parties where they can stuff their 'Agendas'. America is about brave men standing up for their freedom. Who do you see doing that today?

  • @soberchimera61 thats the song im an asshole?

  • @Lizzardflame1 Correct sir, I guess its not as popular as I thought since you're the first to get the reference.

  • @soberchimera61 not a very popular song but its dam funny

  • @soberchimera61 LOL classic

  • Is that you john wayne? is this me?

  • The Duke showed the truth about us americans most of us try to take the easy way out but there is the few of us with true grit and I'm damn proud to be on of them.

  • What happened to having people like John Wayne that stood for something!!!!! Its sad what young people have as roll models and hero's today and its only going to get worse........

  • John Wayne was what AMERICA is all About!!--He was a true AMERICAN PATRIOT!

  • wth ?????? does puddin or the make believe thing so called god have to do with anything ?? i was just stating the fact he didn't serve his counrty . thats it end of story

  • @TheMrdogoman How many millions of Americans are have never or will never be enlisted, does that mean they're not patriots, does that mean they don't care? Well let me tell you, the country can't run without people working civilian jobs, and further more, a war can't run without factories to produce the machines, farmers to grow the food, and entertainers to keep up the spirit and remind them what they're fighting for. You damn hypocrite.

  • LoL at of you for a mostly pointless "conversation" about Wayne, who was just another man, like any.

    To much time on your hands?

  • pff clint eastwood is a better cowboy

  • @MrClydekewl not hardly. There one thing you all should know, Wayne tried to enlist, Fed. Gvmt. wouldn't let him said he could do more at home making the movies to inspire the US in suppoting the war.

  • @hithere85580 Oh give me a break! John Wayne thought he'd lose his audience if he was gone for WWII. He used the excuse that he was married with children as if Jimmy Stewart, Henry Fonda, Clark Gable, etc. weren't married with children. John Wayne was a big, no-talent coward. He was only brave in the movies; it was a lot more fun being a Hollywood hero than the real kind. Geez! Everyone knows his guilty conscience (re:not having served) drove him to be a super-patriot. 

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  • The Revolution Was because of Illegal immigration. People from the United States were illegal creating homesteads in Texas which was at the time a Mexican Territory. The true irony is now the descendants of illegal immigrants are complaining about illegal immigrants.

  • @StatusDeadOnArrival you know... honestly, how about you take a history class and stop believing those stupid stoner/hippies tell you. the main reason of the revolution was because england passed all of these laws/taxes without any citizens in the colony's consent

  • Wrong Revolution. I am talking About the Texas Revolution that Resulted in the Country of Texas then in the State of Texas. The fact that Mr. Wayne s speech was from the movie "The Alamo" should have been a big hint.

  • @StatusDeadOnArrival also one of the reasons of the texas revolution was because of the border. the texans wanted the border to be by the Rio Grande river, while the mexicans wanted it further north. and then we have what we call the texas revolution

  • @StatusDeadOnArrival LOL that is one hell of an irony.

  • its hard to believe he was gay !!!!!!!!

  • @charleykoal1 Ya right! Have you looked at his sons? Look just like him!

  • @charleykoal1 he wasnt gay dumbass

  • @WildGaston Worse. He was a womanizer and a cheat.

  • @mangledinal I bet you are a real nag at home. Lighten up, jeez it's like youre on a mission. Go unwind with a good "occupy" march, a book about the great JFK (there's your real womanizer), or some other left wing activity. Relax, go shave it.

  • @mangledinal Yeah, bla bla bla........JFK and Clinton were bigtime womanizers and theyre probably your heroes.

  • john wayne VS. rambo VS. chuck norris

  • @DoubleMGames john wayne would win

    

  • Ain't that the truth!

  • in my book tha duke was an is an american icon he stood for what he believed in both film and life world would be a better place if more stood on morals as much as he did

  • @manleyr92 What morals? His morals were a shifting sand until he had to defend himself for taking the married deferrment so he could stay home, make movies & get rich. He was also a womanizer and a cheat. He believed nothing.

  • OK Marion Robert Morrison was a good guy , been to his home town , good folks! P.S. His real name sounds like a heavy Metal dude Hu?

  • lmao . slavery still happens folks stop payin your taxes and see how long it will be b4 they come and kick you out and take your shit . you will go to work and pay the government and be glad they let you do it ........ fawk blows me away that you think we all aren't slaves to the 1% who have all the money . cause in modern times it isn't chains that keep us it is the money ..golden rule . he who has the gold makes the rules . wake up folks

  • He'll always be sorely missed!

  • 22 dislikes. wtf

    

  • Yea those of us that liked the duke are not a dieing breed.

  • To hear The Duke say ANYTHING is truly inspiring to me. God rest his soul, and God Bless America!

  • God bless him. A true American.

  • Way to go, Wayne! Tell people to stand up for their freedom! In the case of the Alamo, the Freedom to own Slaves. That part got left out of the movie, of course.

  • @goji2099 your an idiot. The alamo was a completely different war. Where the hell did you go to school.

  • @pstpup1 Battle of the Alamo wasn't during the Texas Revolution? Wow, them public schools sure did screw me up. Now that I've gotten the sarcasm out of my way, I should explain- The Texas Revolution was a response to Mexico outlawing slavery. Nearly a quarter of the population that lived in what is now Texas were slave owners, and without their slaves they could not compete with American Cotton traders. While there were other issues at hand, this was the metaphorical last straw.

  • @goji2099 "The Texas Revolution was a response to Mexico outlawing slavery. "

    Actually Texas was one of eleven Mexican states that revolted against Santa Anna's overthrow of the Mexican government.

  • Your absolutely right! That is the best John Wayne quote... if not the best quote ever. I'm going to retire in the Fall and I'm going to follow this quote on what I do next. I've helped do what everyone else thought was right, I intend to make sure what I think is right is included in my sweat-equity.

    Thank you, Driftingthrutime... perhaps less drifting come Fall.

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  • We have met The Duke and He is Us!

  • There is right and there is wrong..

  • boy,he got that right didnt he...felt like joanne dru in "she wore a yellow ribbon"..."i want to stand up and cheer"

  • You know, even those who didn't actually serve in the military back in WWII, like John Wayne, did a ton more for their country than the movie stars would now. I'm sure most of the people in Hollywood don't know that America even has a military, and if they do, they're too drunk or high to care.

  • Seems like a lot of liberals suddenly respect only those with military service. Barack Obama: none. Bill Clinton: none. Michael Moore: are you kidding me? Robert Redford: none. John Wayne was a great actor. He may have failed to impart national pride to Michelle Obama, but I found the Duke insprational. Generals don't fight in the trenches. Robert Oppenheimer served from a lab. John Wayne inspired the country from the screen. And for that, he is a national hero in my book.

  • @hsiemonfla I actually stood up and saluted your comment.

  • @hsiemonfla An actor, nothing more. Chuck Norris is a national hero too.

  • @hsiemonfla

    Ironically, John Wayne was a draft-dodger. The only fighting John Wayne ever did during all of World War II was fighting his way to the bar with Ronald Reagan during Happy Hour at the Hollywood Brown Derby.

  • @AtlasShruggery Patently false. Wayne was elegible for draft deferment because of his age (he was 34), and because he was married and had a family. He wanted to join the military but was threatened with a lawsuit from Republic Pictures as that would have broken his contract. Instead, he did USO tours, and made patriotic, uplifting movies that aided morale both on the homefront and in the field.

  • @wolfva do u really believe that ..... lmao there r so many draft doggers in my neck of the woods i makes me sick .......... i wounder would they fight for my country seein that they wouldn't do it for their own in the first place

  • @TheMrdogoman Why yes, I still do believe it. Because the facts that I've found support my assertion. You can find them in any of a dozen biographies on the net even. However, where are the facts supporting your assertion? There are none, just a very weak straw argument..."There are many draft dodgers where I live, therefore John Wayne is a draft dodget!" What's next, "I like pudding, so pudding is GOD!"

  • @hsiemonfla John Wayne never served. John Ford used to berate him on set about it. and John Ford only stopped when Henry Fonda threatened to leave the set of "Fort Apache" if he didn't lay off John Wayne about him not serving in WWII. Whereas, John Ford and small group of filmers are in large part a big reason there's so much footage of WWII.

  • @hsiemonfla Brother you said it!

  • @hsiemonfla,

    Jonathan Wainwiright was a general who fought in the trenches and Patton had fought in combat before he had become a general.

    Robert Oppenheimer may have been a traitor.

    I'm not saying that everyone who doesn't fight in war is unpatriotic, but I'm just saying that non-combat jobs, military or non-military, that advance one's career aren't really the same sort of service as combat jobs.

    I've never been in the military nor have I ever been in combat.

  • @hsiemonfla john kerry is an asshole who always sides with the enemy whenever there is an accusation against troops ,  he did it more than once during the iraq war. he admitted to war crimes himself, he should voluntairly go to prison then or atleast shut up .

  • @hsiemonfla Yeah he also perpetuated the McCarthy trials by accusing people of communism. He helped keep the nation in fear for several years and ruined quite a few reputations himself. He also supported Nixon. Go figure

  • @hsiemonfla Yeah, more fun staying home, taking calls for movies to make, getting a shower/bath everyday, getting laid whenever, etc. Much better than sleeping in the cold and wet, slopping thru mud, getting shot at, few hot meals or hot showers (bathing from a helmet), getting shot at (again!), watching your friends get shot and/or killed. Soldiers, policemen, firemen, guys like that get my RESPECT; guys like that are my HEROES. Guys like Wayne are hot-air-bags, pissy cowards.

  • republican this, conservative that, liberal this, democrat that... shut the fuck up! your boring

  • John Wayne was the best... Grew up watching him... this makes me feel like I'm 60 years old.... I'm 21 .... o.o

  • btw.....has babblefish made a redneck to English translator yet,because all you hillbillys sound like you have a fat dick in your mouths

  • p.s..this film blurp/quote is taken from "The Alamo" with a GR* All Star cast!

  • For those wanting to see some GR8 John Wayne westerns, here are a few: True Grit; El Dorado; The War Wagon; Chism; Hondo; Cahill United States Marshal; The Cowboys; The Shootist (his farewell film); Big Jake; Rio Lobo; The Horse Soldiers; North To Alaska; Angel and the Badman; oh, and can't forget McClintock! ENJOY!!

  • @billsproggit you need to study up on John Wayne. The powers that be refused to let him enlist because he could do more for this countr making his movies. He fought in the war...right here on the homefront. And that is why he became the patirot he did, fighting for this Country on the screen.

  • @gilley573 RIGHT ON

  • @gilley573

    In this case, the "powers that be" were Republic Studios, where Wayne worked. They kept him here because of the money he brought in, not for the war effort. While Jimmy Stewart, Clark Gable, and others enlisted, Wayne, with the help of the studio, avoided service. He didn't fight for his country, he fought for his career.

    Evidently he felt guilty about that. His widow, Pilar, said "He would become a 'superpatriot' for the rest of his life trying to atone for staying home."

  • God dam it,God dam it all to hell

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  • @billsproggit AND YOU DICKHEAD ARE STILL A COWARD . JOHN WAYNE WASN'T

  • John Wayne is god.

  • john wayne & clint eastwood =somewhat good actors.both threw a real good quote out there."well i ain't gonna hit ya,the hell i ain't."every mans got to know his limitations"

  • 15 people HATE America.

  • "You can talk the talk, but can you walk the walk?, Pilgrim". great actor though, used to love his films,.

  • John Wayne "The Duke" is the greatest American actor of all time!

  • This was the first movie i ever saw of The Duke. Then i saw True Grit last year. I have got to see more of the Duke's films. I love watching westers and i am ashamed to admit that i haven't seen many of the Duke's. Definately one of the greatest actors to ever have lived.

  • He had a collapsed lung and couldn't qualify for the military, like so many male and female stars tryed to join up, very many were going to do more to support the war effort outside the service than they could do inside. Even sons of the past presidents tryed to get into the action. Please respect our elderly, they have had a hard life. Listen to their stories at a rest home, they need your time and a few hours of your attention, show you care about those who lived through historic times.

  • Well let me tell you Pilgrim I've been in every war from Mexico and the Alamo to the Vietnam War. I've been in every branch of the service there is. I've road horseback , I've flown planes. I've done it all Mister. How many of you can say that ? The Duke !

  • @civilwardoc1 good point!

  • @civilwardoc1  Don't forget THE LONGEST DAY

  • The sound/video clip is a great period piece. The comments from these hate-filled little brats are disgusting. John Wayne may have been "just an actor", but he represented patriotism, love of country, respect, and he was more of a man than any of the little pukes I see writing in this forum. Those who knew him, knew him as a great, kind and compassionate man.

  • Mr Wayne was one unhealthy slob full of unhealthy addictions, in fact I think he was declared 4F by the military because he was so out of shape, but he was a darn good actor. I was born decades after his death but after watching a few of his movies I must say I became a fan.

  • This is just a symbol of what that man was in real life. A true American hero that loved his country and loved his kids and did what he thought best.

  • John Wayne is one of the biggest hypocrates and phonies that ever lived. In most of his movies he played the part of a soilder or a gun tooting cow boy and the truth is that John Wayne never served in the military and he also dodged the draft. Everyone who was close to him also reperted that he never so much fired a beebee gun in his life. Yep he was the classic CHICKEN HAWK.

  • @duncan7599 sir, i'm not even gonna tell ya whats wrong with everything you just said.

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  • yup, it is.

  • Is that you, John Wayne? Is this me?

  • @weylin6

    Who said that? WHO THE FUCK SAID THAT?

  • We need more men like John Wayne! What has happened to them?

  • @Cowgirl2117

    They just don't make men like John Wayne any longer. My Dad was always compared to him, but he passed away at the age of 83 in Feb, 2011.

  • @Cowgirl2117 There were NEVER men like John Wayne because the

    character "John Wayne" was an ordinary guy named Marion Morrison

    who was built up in MOVIES. You hear that? Wayne was a MOVIE ACTOR!

    Good God no wonder America is in such deep sh*t. ITS NOT ABOUT

    MOVIES & VIDEO GAMES! Hollywood is a FANTASY.

    The character of "John Wayne" they invented ISN'T REAL

    The man messed around & didn't enlist until his 34th birthday when he

    became too old for the military. He was later ashamed of it.

  • I loved and still do the American image he created. Not sure the man was the same image. He had failures in his marriages and other personal issues...but he was human as we all realize we aren't perfect either. He loved America and that was from the heart and believed in a free society but also he was a product of his times as all of us are too so that bring in some of his failings about race issues. I still love his films best above anyone elses. Miss you Duke..need more people like you.

  • thumbs up if the quote from private Joker *Is that you John Wayne? Is this me?* from full metal jacket brought you here

  • @TheModernCrusaderV John Wayne did not avoid the draft by choice in fact he tried to enlist on 2-3 separate occasions he desperately wanted to join The Marines but he was under contract with Republic Studios and they kept filing paperwork that made it impossible for Duke to enlist. What few people actually know though is that he did some behind the scenes intelligence work for the Navy collecting information so in a way he did serve. And he went on a crusade of sorts touring military campsHOORAH

  • @FFFFUUUUUCCCCCKKKKKK O.O FILL YOUR HAND YOU SON OF A BITCH

  • It is a shame that the generations that followed did not really get to watch John Wayne like us old timers. TV stations like TMC that keep old movies alive, and us oldtimers that can share with our children and grandchildren the stories of seeing men like John Wayne is what keeps the spirit of Mr. Wayne alive. He was a true American and everything Americans should aspire to be. Share a John Wayne movie with a youngster in your life. Those movies make us all better Americans.

  • GOD...every fucking place i look, on every fucking channel...it is race this or bush that or obama this...

    geroge carlin has all of you pussy pukes pinned down pretty good....bunch of fucking looser sheep following and hearing what THEY want you to hear....

    fuck ME? no morons...fuck all of you...i fucking left you retards there to deal with the shit that you seem to enjoy rolling around in...enjoy your next change, same as the last one.....and to slam the duke....you suck!.

  • Not bad for a guy who never served in the armed services and even got a draft waiver because he was more use producing flag waver films.

    Still liked his films though.

  • 666 likes.. hmm John Wayne is an anagram for SATAN!

  • You asked me "what is wrong with a world without white people" and I pointed out that you agree with Joseph Goebbels. You want to solve "a problem" by getting rid of a particular race that happens to have white skin.

    Anti-racist is a code word for anti-white.