Gettysburg-"Main Title"
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Great tune. Thanks!
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@pigeonpsycho If you read any history book, they'll tell you that people were patriotic, and excited to start a war with whatever country. But when they taste the bitter taste of war and what it can do to their loved ones, they wish they never made the rash decision.I mean look at Germany at the middle of WW2. They were all regretting that they'd started that war. All I'm trying to say is war is not a fun thing. It's not something to crave. In the end it affects everybody and their way of life.
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@lesmiseponine War! War! War! Ever notice how people cheer on their armies like football teams? They say shit like ' we beat you ' or ' we saved your ass ' when the average person did nothing but stuff their face and watch tv?
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@pigeonpsycho War can be honorable and glorious, but not always. War can make children parentless and widows out of newly married ladies.
I'm not one of those who opose war and thinks that we shouldn't fight wars, but we shouldn't fight people causelessly. We can't just declare war on other nations just because we think it would be fun to say 'I've fought in a real war'.
To put it plainly, war is NOT a game.
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4:10 In my opinion, award winning line
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@woo1693 Fremantle, Lt. Col Arthur Fremantle of the Coldstream Guards. :) You are correct my friend.
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@woo1693 Yes, Freemantle was an observer sent from Queen Victoria. He was a member of the Coldstream Guards.
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@woo1693 I am not quite sure about the name, but I saw the movie. He is British
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I love war!!! it's so honourable! glorious! to victory!! let's all fight Iran in ww3!!! YES WAR!
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@woo1693 In what way? Becouse it didn't follow the book exacticly, the acting, or just the movie in general?
1:34, is that a British officer? Arthur Frememble I believe was his name....Am I correct?
woo1693 3 months ago
@woo1693 Mostly correct...It's Arthur Freemantle. =)
XPhile10131121 3 months ago
@XPhile10131121 Bah! Close enough. Haha, I remember he was an observer. Why was he there? England kept her neutrality.
woo1693 3 months ago
@woo1693 It wasn't an officially sanctioned trip. He applied for a leave of absence in 1863 because he, like a lot of other officers, was interested in the American Civil War. Most officers didn't do much about their interest but he decided to take a trip to the South.
XPhile10131121 3 months ago 2