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Daniel Day-Lewis as Bill the Butcher

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Uploaded by on Jan 29, 2008

Here is the oscar winning actor Daniel Day-Lewis in Martin Scorcese's Gangs of New York. His recent SAG speech is one for the books.

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  • BENE

  • And so began the rivalry between New York and Boston. :P

  • THEN MAY THE CHRISTIAN LORD GUIDE MY HAND, AGAINST YOUR ROMAN POPERY! - That is the climax of that scene to me!

  • its Abraham Lincoln

  • @TheTwollocks the "American: ancestry stock varies paternal ancestry are not as conclusive as a maternal ancestry . The real stat is 40,234,652, 13.0% of the total U.S. population.

  • @TheTwollocks haha serious? Look at American music and then look at British music, its so obvious you Brits have been heavily influenced by 20th-21st century American music. Face it clown. You Brits wish you were us.

  • @VolcardoReviewer Most of the population who stated their ancestry as "American" are said to be of old colonial British stock.

    American ethnicity 20,625,093 (7.3%)

    so thats like 60 million americans

  • @VolcardoReviewer its so obvious shitty rap comes from poetry and how long has poetry been around ...you cannot have these genres of song without the english language

  • @VolcardoReviewer British ancestry made up about 62% of the total population or 74.3% of the European American population. Some 80.7% of the total United States population was of European heritage.[13] Around 757,208 were of African descent with 697,624 being slaves. Of the remaining population, more than 75% was of British origin.[14

  • @VolcardoReviewer The Twentieth 1980 United States Census, 61.3 million (61,311,449) Americans reported British ancestry.

    The total U.S population in 1980 was 226,545,805 and was the first census-form that asked peoples ancestry

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