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  • The action part in this scene was the best part of the movie.

  • Kill them, Kill them all!!!!

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  • Wouldn't do any good to shoot an ACLU zombie in the head to deactivate the brain because they didn't have a brain when they were alive.It's good to see a Terrorist Organization get made fun of.

  • @NEVERLEAVEORFORSAKE lol good point

  • Try it, it's fun.

  • AH the good ol aclu guess what it stands for?

    A-America's

    C-Communist

    L-Lawyers

    U-Union

    shoot em all!!

  • You know why nobody liked this movie? It's not because of some perceived "liberal agenda," it's because it's just not funny. It's not well-acted, the jokes are too obvious, and the timing's all off.

  • Fiberals are hilarious. Just laugh at them people!

  • @TheHarujisan Wooooooo, calm down buddy. A) When the fuck do I mention the Tea Party. B) I was stating the opinions and arguements of ignorant liberals. C) maybe you should actually read someone's comment, understand what they're saying, and then call them an arrogant fool, becuase you've just made yourself look like an arrogant fool.

  • Alcu Nazi zombie style

  • @Tadicuslegion78 Lol I don't see a difference

  • "You can't shoot people!"

    "They're not people, they're the ACLU!"

    This is my favorite scene from the movie. XD

  • "NAZI ZOMBIES!" "No, screw it, those are the ACLU!" "BIG FREAKING DIFFERENCE!" *fires*

  • I'm a socialist, yet i loved this movie

  • @yourface1812

    Man gotta love how equally treated we are :/

  • So the filmmakers support Christianity being established as the official religion by the federal government? And then they claim to be conservative. Right...

  • @raedeeohed I have a hard time believing there is a god, you might call me an agnostic, but this country was/is founded on the christian beliefs. I feel that the ten commandments are a great idea and should be posted in public buildings especially court rooms as a reminder of what is right and wrong. I just wish that people that claim that those words are detrimental or hurtful to this country as a whole would just get over themselves.

  • Jeez guys! Don't you know! You, "gotta shoot em' in the head!" BTW, Dennis Hopper, RIP

  • to all those uberleft liberals that hated this movie, take a joke will ya? if you can mock our side then why can't we crack a joke or two on you people?

  • How could anyone who claims to support the constitution have a problem with ACLU? What organization is less partisan?

  • RIP dennis hopper

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  • They're protecting the First Ammendment with the Second Ammendment.

    Justice is Godless, but works best against the God-Fearing. That is why you tell men to swear on their Holy Books and their faith.

  • @cm2dude How is justice godless? I'd hardly call hanging a Jewish pastor by his feet and beating him into unconsciousness "justice." Nor is it effective. Almost immediately after his release, that same pastor went right back to the "illegal" activity that got him jailed and tortured in the first place.

  • RIP Dennis Hopper and nice work with the shotgun.

  • The ACLU Realy are mindles zombies! Love this movie!!!

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  • @BondFreek You do realize that Rush Limbaugh, Oliver North. and Joe the Plumber have used the ACLU.

  • Hey judge is the non killing still up there, aw screw it. Hahaha!!!

  • Try it it's fun, BOOM

  • R.I.P. Dennis Hopper

  • Would love if someone would make this into a skin for the common infected in L4D or L4D2.

  • Is the non-killing one still up there... AWW SCREW IT!!! *fires*

  • @newyy1

    *cough cough* murdering, lol

  • yum zombies!

  • "Think of that as a talking stick." I love it. Wish I had more opportunities to "talk" to elk, but the darn things are just so elusive come November.

  • You do realize that some of the same people who spearhead the campaign to have 10 commandments posted on all goverment property want gambling, non G rated movies, porn, booze, & tobacco outlawed. If we allow the 10 commandents to be hung up; does that mean we allow the Wiccan Crede, The 5 Pillars Of Islam, and many other religious philosophies to be hung up as well? If we made America a theocracy like some people want; which denomination get to make the laws? First ammendment all the way.

  • @Links1776, Hey, I say if a town, city or State wishes to put up a statue of Jesus, Hitler, or the Easter Bunny then all the power to them.

    Set up a proposition system, collect the prerequisite signatures, let the people debate on the worthiness or unworthiness of a proposed monument. Let those who are offended speak and those who are inspired to speak up as well. And then let the COMMUNITY as a whole vote on it.

    Free SPEECH BABY!

    Censorship? Not in my America!!!!

  • @wood9670 Does that mean we get rid of the teaching of evolution in a PUBLIC SCHOOL SCIENCE class because some religious crack-pots don't want it. That Hitler statue comment (I work at a veteran's home); does that apply putting the statue next to a WW2 memorial or a holocaust museum. I also like how this film fails to mention some of the conservatives that have used the ACLU like Rush Limbaugh.

  • @Links1776, education is regulated by the states. Students learn whatever their state govs wants them to learn.

    Since officials are elected and appointed the possibility that people who don't want evolution taught in science class rooms can gain a majority and their will can actually be implemented and this is completely constitutional.

    And to your second question about the Hitler statue, yes! Their is no right not to be offended. If the public has debated and voted ten its constitutional.

  • @wood9670 Actually the right to keep religion out of a public school science class is constitutional (most of the people who want evolution thrown out want the teaching of Adam & Eve taught instead) , just like keeping the ten commandments off of state and federal buildings is as well according to the Supreme Court. Just like the constitiution protects us from jerks like MIchael Moore who want to take away our guns.

  • @Links1776 I sure hope you don't think that because the Supreme Court says it's constitutional than that's so. They are the ones who said that corporations should be granted all the same liberties as individuals. Also the Ten Commandments can be seen as a symbol of early law. People would not be so protestant against such a display if i were Hammurabi's Code, but because it's also a religious symbol, it is seen as violating the constitution.

  • @xmechaxdragonx I'm a Christian. But Christianity shouldn't be taught in public school as fact. The same goes for evolution. Young children will believe anything a teacher tells them. I went to a Christian school but my parents paid tuition, because it didn't get government funding. (which is fair and constitutional.) But more importantly, they taught just as much evolution as they did Christianity. It takes away the indoctrination aspect and lets kids choose for themselves what they believe.

  • @sourcecoderC If a whole bunch of people are yelling different things at you at once, can you tune out everyone but one person and focus on what that person is saying? Or do you just get more and more confused? Children will inevitably be exposed to many different ideas, but they are incapable of picking through those ideas themselves. They need their parents to teach them how to analyze all of these different ideas and draw logical conclusions.

  • But wouldn't you also agree that teaching school children that there is no God is also a violation of the seperation of church and state.

  • @AmericanBadass44 No you can still teach it in a private school. I myself went to one for 6 years. You can't teach it in a public school. Keep in mind you also have Wiccans, Hindus, Buddhists, Native American, and other people who worship other Gods besides the Christian God. When I started going to public school (I went to several) and college, we were never tought in any class that there is no God. They also allowed Chistian students to read their Bibles in study hall if they wanted to.

  • @Links1776 Except that the First Ammendment has little to do with 10 Commandments being displayed in Court buildings. let me remind you that it says "There shall be no law made respecting the establishment of religion or prohibiting the free excercise thereof". In other words, religious practices cannot be outlawed (unless they are detrimental to the society as a whole, such as humn sacrafices), nor can the government make laws establishing a state religion.

  • @xmechaxdragonx You have the right to display the Ten Commandments in your home or private business. You just don't have the right to display it on public property. Just like you can't display the 5 Pillars Of Islam, The Wiccan Crede, or any other religious symbol. The high courts aren't outlawing your right to have religious practices, they are just keeping religious fantaics from trying to force their beliefs on others.

  • @xmechaxdragonx The problem is that by putting up the 10 Commandments, it IS respecting an establishment of religion, which is quite plainly against the Constitution.

  • @tiehunterog It's respecting our heritage. The first amendment does not say, "Congress shall sandblast the Liberty Bell and every government building in Washington in the name of tolerance." If the Ten Commandments are part of our heritage, then you might as well get rid of our constitution and any mention of our founding fathers along with them. Our law is based on the 10 C.

  • @AtarahDerek If our heritage involved the Quaran (which it does since America is a melting pot of heritages), would you be insisting on putting up phrases from it? The answer is likely no. That's hypocrisy from you in that case. If it's a yes, we would have to put up phrases from ALL belief systems.

    In either case, the government CANNOT endorse religions. It's clearly stated in the first amendment. Removing the Constitution would allow for the 10 Commandments, but that's the only way.

  • @tiehunterog Which of our founding fathers were Muslim? Which laws in our constitution are based on the Koran? Even if these laws did exist, they would call for the display of the 10 C, as it is a document respected among Muslims.

    For Christians in the Middle East, being a patriot is difficult, because the heritage of all but one of those countries is either Muslim or pagan, or both. Yet part of being a patriot is promoting loyalty, selflessness, and love for your neighbor. Being a patriot

  • also means opposing laws that are detrimental to society, and standing up against tyranny for the sake of the people in your country. After all, wasn't that treasonous document called the Declaration of Independence considered our founders' greatest collective act of patriotism? It's a well-documented fact that an Islamic government is a tyrannical government. It's also a well-documented fact that an atheistic government is equally tyrannic.

  • @AtarahDerek Which of the founding fathers were actually Christian though as opposed to being deists? (Keep in mind that at the time, deism was essentially atheism) Which laws are based off of the 10 Commandments? Better yet, which parts of the Constitution are based off of the 10 Commandments? We've had religious laws in the past, but they always get struck down by the Constitution.

    This has nothing to do with the Middle East, so that's a lovely off-topic paragraph.

  • @Links1776 Look at what is illegal in this nation. Most of our laws are based of the Judeo-Christian values. Look up the over 600 laws laid down by Moses. Obviously excluding the ones regarding loving God and things of that nature, most are very similar to our laws. Plus the Declaration of Independece references God as our source of rights: "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their CREATOR with certain unalienable Rights"

  • @USAPatriot45 So we also enforce the commandments like the first one that states "You shall not have any other Gods but me." (Sorry non Christian and Jewish tax payers). The 5th talks about honoring your parents (What if dad is a pedophile?). The 4th talks about remembering the sabbath and keeping it holy (If your boss wants you to work on Sunday say F you it is the sabbath!), and of course should we lock up people who brake number 6 on commiting adultery (Look out James and Woods)!

  • @Links1776

    Hahaha what a loser.

    "The 5th talks about honoring your parents (What if dad is a pedophile?)"

    hahaha, do you think about these things before you say them? You sound like some derranged rape victim.

  • @Mccnuget Actually when I took sociology at my local college our professor brought in an article on a town in the south that wanted the Ten Commandments to be their town laws. (It made no mention of the town's roads and bridges so they had to abandon the idea). So when I ask do we enforce the Ten Commandments as well I am serious. Some people do want to legally enforce them, loser. I also like how Oliver North , Joe The Plumber, and Rush Limbaugh used the ACLU. They never mention that.

  • @Mccnuget Honoring your parents does not stop at child hood. If a parent is breaking the law that parent is not honnering his/hers parents. 

  • What if dad is a PEDOPHILE!? Oh yeah, that's the situation with a lot of families. Moron.

  • @AmericanBadass44 No it just happens to people like my bestfriend's (a conservative Republican veteran) stepdaughter. She was raped on more than one occasion by her father. Sometimes bad stuff happens to good people too. I myself was in foster care and came from a broken home. My mom tried to get me to kill her when I was 11. I blamed myself for years after she did it. What color is the sky in your world? There are more bad homes than you realize.

  • @Links1776 Jesus was the greatest of the Jews and he said "Give to Creaser what is Creaser, and give to God what is God's. This means pay your taxes but obey God's laws. It was illegal to work on the Sabbath with the exception of Hotel employees. My parent's could not even see a movie. Committing adultery is illegal. Why do you think that the person who commits adultery must pay their spouse plus it is grounds for divorce in all faiths?

  • @BondFreek I don't think Links1776 believes in enforcing the 10 Commandments legally, but there are some extremist groups who think so. I should know. As a christian I have met some extremist groups who believe in doing so. They are very scary.

  • @JFK1940. But have they ever bombed a public school, courthouse or wedding? I don't think so. PS. There is only one God. The extreme Muslims insist that their way of worshiping him is the only way. That is why they are killing people, their attitude is worship God our way or die.

  • @BondFreek Wasn't there a Christian militia that was planning to shoot up a policeman"s funeral recently? Don't some Christian extremist also blow up and shoot up abortion clinics (isn't one of the ten commandments "thou shalt not kill. Talk about hypocrisy.) I (and most people) know there are crazy Muslims. They have twisted the teaching of their God the same God Chistians and Jews pray to to meet their own agenda. There are also crazy people in all faith who do the same thing.

  • @BondFreek Wasn't there a Christian militia that was planning to shoot up a policeman's funeral recently? Don't some Christian fantatics ignore the whole "though shalt no kill" kill commandment and shoot up abortion clinics? P.S Muslims pray to the same God as the Jews and Christians. Some crazy fanatics have twisted it around to fit their own agendas. This has happened in history (Spanish Inquisition, Salem Witch Trials, The Crusades, etc.). See what happens when you mix government & faith?

  • @JFK1940. First off that was not a policeman's funeral it was a solders and it was a far left anti war nut group (not religious). Plus far right pro-life groups, not true Christians, bombed the abortion clinics. There is no such thing as radical Christians anymore. As for history that had nothing to do with combining faith with government. Those were simple cases of Absolute Power Corrupting Absolutely.

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  • @BondFreek My point is like those religious nut jobs who claim to be Christian, those who claim to be muslim and do hoirrible things are opposite sides of the same coin.Can't you see that? The Muslim religion prays to the same God as us. Most are good people. You have a few nut jobs who aren't true Muslims who destroy it's true meanings. Mental illness has no boundaries. You have crazy people in all religions. Can't you see that?

  • @JFK1940. Sorry but you're wrong. Just ask any ex- Al Qaeda member. They will tell you that they are like another version of Muslim; like traditional Jews are different from main stream Jews. That is why they are called radical Muslims. They take the Quran and interpret it literally. Kind of like the Christians did 300 years ago. Some one Stole they were to cut off their hand, Look at a nude woman cut out an eye. There are no such Christian organizations today.

  • @BondFreek Actually, that was 400 years ago, during the time of the Puritan colonization of New England. But I get the idea. Self-mutilation is at least preferable to keeping the Bible locked up in Latin so that you can manipulate English-speaking Christians into slaughtering all of those pesky rivals in Asia Minor.

  • @JFK1940. PS. Faith is not necessarily religion. You can believe in the 10 commandments and even enforce most of them with out imposing religion on people. The following that are enforced to the best of the government’s ability are Thou shall not bear fails witness agenst they neighbor, Thou shall not commit adultery, Thou shall not covet they neighbors possessions, Thou shall not covet they neighbors spouse, and Thou shall not steel.

  • @JFK1940 And the biggest one THOU SHALL NOT MURDER.

  • @JFK1940 Believe it or not the government also enforces "I am they Lord God you shall not have false gods before me." Don’t believe me? Then why is it whenever an extreme cult comes along the government breaks it up? Lots of these cults don’t kill them selves until government shuts them down.

  • @BondFreek Like Jim Jones or the Branch Davidains ? They were also Christian cults that twisted the Christian Bible's meanings around to fit their own agenda. That has been my whole point. Religious fantatics twist religion around to fit their own agendas. They don't care about the Constitiution. They don't care about other denominations or religions. It doesn't matter if you are a law abiding citizen. If you don't follow their version of religion, you are their enemy. Sounds very Christian.

  • @JFK1940 No, it sounds very Muslim. Extreme Christians love their enemies. The Middle East and Far East are where the world's largest congregations of extreme Christians live (there are over 100 million of them in China alone). Google "Gao Zhisheng" or "Methu and Adel." Google "North Korean Christians." Those people are following Jesus' commands to the extreme.

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  • @Links1776 One more comment; can you find anything wrong in the 10 Commandments?

    Anything that disagrees with the Constitution?

    No. It's nothing out of place, and very inspirational. Christianity as a whole was deeply involved in the making of the country in the first place (Washington wanted a "Christian army", he's words). It's inspiring, and not wrong. Try having rules saying you should decapitate women you don't like up in court, see how wrong THAT seems.

  • @KMSigler Exactly.

    "But this shall be the covenant that I will make with the house of Israel; After those days, saith the LORD, I will put my law in their inward parts, and write it in their hearts; and will be their God, and they shall be my people." Jeremiah 31:33.

    Do you think its coincidence that our laws reflect the bible? At least they did until sexual perversion infiltrated our culture. Divorce wasn't high until people started living and having sex before marriage. Can't ignore it...

  • @Links1776 The Ten Commandments were already posted. What we want to do is prevent their removal, as they are an integral part of this nation's heritage. Like the judge said, "What we're trying to do here is PROTECT the Ten Commandments." They were there first. The ACLU has no right to remove them.

  • @Links1776 The first amendment does not prevent religion from getting into the government. It prevents the government from establishing a religion.

  • @Links1776 NO one wants a Theocracy... we just want the moral foundation that our country was founded on. The judeo/christian values. We already have the last 5 commandments apart of our laws # Thou shalt not kill.

    # Thou shalt not commit adultery.

    # Thou shalt not steal.

    # Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor.

    Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's property. ( Socialism)

  • @Links1776

    Actually, they don't want booze and tobacco banned. Just art and marijuana, because they were created by the devil!

  • @Links1776 you want to know what our founding fathers meant by separation of church and state? i can tell you exactly what they intended! it's plainly obvious and oh so simple. no one knows better what was intended when that was laid out than the founding fathers themselves. now, from the very first president, congress, senate government building and official, over 200 years ago, they displayed the 10 Commandments! that should show that removing them was not intended! from courts or schools!

  • @Links1776 The point was to keep state out of religion. Can you find anything wrong with the 10 Commandments at all? And the Founding Fathers where 49 Protestants, 3 Catholics. All of them believed in the Ten Commandments. There's no theocracy there, is there?

  • One of my favorite clips from this movie.

  • If you guys want to see jokes about the ACLU that are actually funny/not lame and have some sort of context, watch Hamlet 2.

  • Favorite movie ever

  • i liked the movie very much, but what I found to be somewhat idiotic was the movie's notion that homosexual men are a hinderance to the military complex (notion made near the end of the film).

  • I love it how the buckshot in the shotguns have 0 recoil.

  • One of the Best movies ever made. Wish you could do that to liberals in real life. lol.

  • that act would most likely lead you to the Green Mile

  • probably. lol.

  • C'mon people, try reading some actual history. Jefferson didn't want religion in schools. Is it so hard to google "jefferson religion public school" and then read?

    For kicks, you might peruse Paine's Age of Reason after you read up on TJ. Then check out the 1797 Treaty of Tripoli, unanimously passed by Congress: "the Government of the United States of America is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion".

    Oh, the movie is a creepy conservative violence fantasy. Airplane! was better.

  • What movies do you suggest:

    "Sicko"

    "Fahrenheit 9-11"

    "Capitalism: a Love Story"

    When ever a liberal makes an anti- America movie no one cares, but when a conservative makes a pro- America movie, unthankful, good for nothing bastards like yourself are up in arms.

  • Pointing out facts makes me anti-American? Guess it's easier to call names than reinforce arguments.

    I've only seen Sicko. Moore takes decent arguments and drowns them in hyperbole- I'm not a fan.

    This movie is just ignorant hyperbole alone. Conservatives wish they could shoot (strawman) opponents rather than make a logical and historically accurate case for themselves. Who needs civil discourse in a democracy, amiright?

  • This is one part of the movie. Have you even watched the whole thing?

    When Liberals make an anti- american propaganda it's "practicing free speach," but when conservatives decide to put out the closest thing to a patriotic movie in years it's full of nothing but "ignorant hyporbole." This sounds just like the liberals stance on conservatives conducting protests. When Liberals do it against Bush it's free speach, but conservatives against Obama are violent, dangerous, and racists.

  • You're confused, pal. When did an evil liberal say this movie wasn't covered by free speech? You're completely allowed to make retarded movies. No one wants to stop you from protesting, either. You're entitled to stomp around in anger and fear that you're being taken over. We'll just think you're an idiot. Shouting people down at town hall is rude, but not illegal.

    You're just kinda repeating things you've heard, I think. Nice chatting. Google "strawman".

    Btw, there are 4 e's in "free speech".

  • @yourface1812 don't you just LLLLLLLLLLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVEE­EEEEEEEEEEEE that good old american liberal hypocrisy

  • @yourface1812 I'm not racist... i also hate Joe Biden.

    That's what I tell people who try to play that "OMG U HATE OBAMA UR T3H RAC1ST PHAG" card.

  • @yourface1812 OK, it was a little stupid, but I didn't think it was bad. It was worth renting, at least.

  • @yourface1812 So we are anti-american because we believe America is perfect. well it isn't and it has made mistakes in the past, were just human.

  • You are correct on Jefferson's opinion of religion but each state at the time had the right to establish a religion. It was the FEDERAL government that couldn't. Also, read up a little more on the treaty of tripoli. It was a petition to Muslim pirates who said they were attacking us solely for being infidels. We thought by saying we aren't technically Christian, that they might leave us alone. It didn't help, so we sent the Marines in to destroy them.

  • Dave:

    a) I was reminding of the way many of the founders thought. They didn't happen to meet at Sunday School and decide to start a country. Modern conservatives seem far distanced from Enlightenment thinking. b) Would it be ok for states to restrict free speech too? Hence the 14th Amendment.

    re:Tripoli. The clause wasn't in the Arabic original- the English version was printed in newspapers voted on. Why publicly and unanimously pass an unambiguous, strategic lie that the enemy would never see?

  • I'm not proposing a theocracy because I think Jesus said pretty explicitly that his kingdom is not of this world but I just like to be historically accurate and think that too many anti-Christian internet "scholars" just repeat things they don't know about. It seems you know a bit so congrats but article 11 in the treaty is not as cut and dry as you make it sound. It is considered a mystery to historians why the translation was so faulty. Also, most states were Christian, the fed was neutral.

  • Nah, I think "in any sense" is pretty cut & dry. ;) Doesn't really matter how it got in there, it was ratified.

    I'm not anti-Christian, I'm anti-fundamentalist-Christians­-are-the-only-real-Americans. The Massachusetts establishment forced people to belong to a church & pay for its upkeep. I think that's wrong, against the founder's intent, and encourages same-ness instead of competition between ideas. I doubt an official "Baptist Church of Georgia" would let Catholics/Mormons/others be elected.

  • Sure, they passed that Article 11 but I feel like you are putting that forward as a summary of American belief when there are many quotes from founding fathers saying Christianity is the law of the land. I don't think we should have Christianity as the official religion, I just want you to think historically. I believe you are taking the Treaty out of the context it was presented in, as a document meant to convince muslim fanatics not to consider us infidels.

  • Also, I agree on the Baptist Church of Geogia, I don't think that would be good to have establishment at the state level now, I was just pointing out that it existed, so you shouldn't make it seem like colonial Americans opposed this or wanted it illegal. Also, important to note that Jefferson, probably the most "enlightenment" founder could think of no better argument for us to have human rights than because they are "endowed by our Creator". Our freedom is based on the will of a loving God.

  • Big Hollywood Director!

    No Stupid, He Makes Documentaries."

    Ok Give Me That - BANG, BANG

    LOL!

  • They're zombies.

    Which means already dead.

    Try again.

  • LOL  And You're brain-dead.

  • Actually our Constitution was modeled after the Angelo-Saxon's People Law. Jefferson pushed to have religion taught in schools.

    Another interesting fact, "separation of church and state," does not appear in the Constitution.

  • Good point! Christianity is part of our foundation, and nothing anyone can do can change what our forefathers created our country to be!

  • "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof"

    THERE'S your separation of church and state.

  • @Zataku "OR PROHIBITING THE FREE EXERCISE THEREOF." Translation: Members of the church have every right and responsibility as American citizens to be actively involved in their government. In other words, trying to separate church and state is every bit as unconstitutional as trying to join them as one. Congress is to allow the government to be influenced by the church as the church is made up of voters.

  • But thats what you don't understand, I'm not trying to convert you or anything. If you ask me, killing someone for removing their beliefs, people have been doing that for centuries. Second its not hypocritical, the founding fathers did include the 10 commandments and the Bible, its what they believed in. They believe they are rights given to us by God and our constitution. Right or left wing it doesn't matter its part of our history and culture. Thats what you get for messn' with peoples beliefs

  • B-but they are zombies. They are ALREADY dead. T_T

  • You aren't really killing anything if they are already dead. ;P

  • Ya but if you actually knew anything about religion you would know it has to do with murder. It doesn't include self defense.

    Think before you insult the very christian ideas and religion that built this country. Why do you think the founding fathers inculded such things.

  • I love this movei

    "The undead they are relentless!"

    Funny, I get why Hopper was in this scene cause he was in that zombie movie Land of the Dead.

  • enjoy your privacy rights in hell

  • "Think of that as a 'talking stick'!"

    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

    NICE!!

  • "the first ones' always the best" LOL!

  • "They're not people, they're the ACLU."

    Haha. love it!!!!!!!!

  • Funny shit

  • hey, that's the second time Hopper has delt with the living dead

  • You know, that's the first time I've noticed that. O.o

    I forgot the guy was Hoffman in Land of the dead.

  • Dennis Hopper really did take an AK-47 from under his hat and blew the zombies away with a rat-a-tat-tat.

  • Great!!

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