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Famous Speeches: A Few Good Men

I've been meaning to put this one up for a while. WARNING: LANGUAGE! Lieutenant Kaffee: Colonel Jessep! Did you order the "code red?!!" Judge Randolph: You don't have to answer that question! ...  
 
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ribcat (1 hour ago) Show Hide
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I agree, i would not want to be in the army with guys like santiago.
tynevalley123 (5 hours ago) Show Hide
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Jack made this a bad movie and saved it from being a total piece of shit
ledgerdeathshit (10 hours ago) Show Hide
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I wouldn't want him in a battle facing me!
Jononutoob (6 days ago) Show Hide
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Didnt the US start his conflict by supporting the taliban in the 80s against Russia. Then once it was over our support for Afghanistan left too. I feel bad for those who died on 911. But the truth is that the US isnt inncoent, we have done things to make others hate us. What is the difference between a car bomb and a guided drone missile. Do they both inflict terror, innocent deaths? It doesnt matter whether we go after civilians or not, the FACT is we kill innocent people nearly every day.
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That may be so, to some degree. But we're not savages--like the Russians. In addition, we use precision.
diesel1925 (5 days ago) Show Hide
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Are you kidding with this 80's malarkey? We were in the hottest part of the cold war and you're using that? You're/OUR guided missiles are sent to smart targets for precision kills on military targets. An undeveloped society (Iraq) spawns undeveloped and unmature thinking. Nobody plays innocent but the people who claim others do. The US foreign stance is most certainly not one claiming complete innocence. Our/YOU'RE own president (Bush) went on International TV and said we made mistakes.
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80s malarkey? the 80s is what started this. If we didnt get involved in the 80s with the taliban then they wouldnt have attacked us now or if we didnt pledge undying loyalty to the jewish state. Every time we form an alliance with someone our enemies grow. This nation was created to ensure our nations freedom, not the freedom of the world. If these people wanted freedom then they would have fought for it themselves. We shouldnt give them freedom, they have to EARN it.
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...Coming from a guy who has probably served a lifetime in the military defending and supporting that EARNED(!!!) freedom. That same guy holds himself accountable for his actions and is friends with everyone he has and does come into contact with. Speaking of the Taliban.. if you're original argument is true.. we supported them and that caused them to attack- holds absolutely no water. I can agree that some of our actions to WIN the Cold War may have had ripple effects but cannot condone 9/11.
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Furthermore, being friends with anybody in no fashion whatsoever makes it agreeable to become violent towards another person/country. "We shouldn't give them freedom, they have to EARN it." Did you really write that? Whatever happened to being a HUMAN BEING and supporting others path to a happier and healthier life?? This is a group effort, the world heals together or people/countries suffer alone.
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I never said 911 was acceptable. I simply said that our actions in the past gave those the motive to attack us. For decades the Iraqi people sat around and let themselves be dictated to. The afghan people allowed the taliban to control their country. I feel pity for the children but thats it. Being a human being has nothing to do with it. If that's the case. if the US is doing this for "human" reasons then why dont we invade N Korea or Iran? Oh maybe because they would actually put up a fight.

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