911 9/11 Limited Budweiser Commercial
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@mespenschied Thank you. Even though I am on the West Coast, we all know someone who lost a loved one. Can't imagine how awful it was for you and the rest of the first responders. Thank you. You are in my prayers and my heart. Seems like yesterday.
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@alecboi84 Murder, war, and idiots doing stupid things. That's all the things that have happened in "god's name".
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Amazing.
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We have so much to learn; some much to learn of various faiths in an effort to never let that day repeat itself. It was a perversion of a religion that brought about the evil of that day and sadly, perversions of other religions still hold a bigoted grasp on America. (Just look at the 2012 GOP candidates for proof of such hatred.) Faith will never be Fact. Wake Up!
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It's a nice tribute, but it shouldn't have been tied in with a commercial about alcohol. "They just wanted to pay tribute to America and it's heroes"... Yeah probably, but I'm sure it was to advertise their product too.
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Powerful!!!! Cried at the end!!!
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@mespenschied Thank you for helping out that day. My Uncle is a New York cop, and was at the World Trade Center that morning, and at Ground Zero in the days and weeks that followed. It wasn't easy for him since some of his friends were killed in the towers, and he had to pull their remains out of the rubble, but he's come a long way since then. Thanks again for helping out at Ground Zero.
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@StopTheCorruption1 damn right it was
As one of the EMTs that was at ground zero in NYC on 9/11 this really moved me. Well done. And everyone who has something bad to say about this commercial or anything else about how it was an inside job let me just say one thing..... Kiss my ass...... I am proud to be an American I fly an American flag outside my house everyday and if you don't like this country or the flag then get the hell out we don't need you here.
mespenschied 1 week ago 6
Not an American if ya don't get a dose of pride and chill bumps seeing those horse's in stride together . To walk up to one you can just feel the power . My grand father had two as plow horse's back in my dad's twenty's , and one lived long enough tobe the first horse , I had ever riden . 3 yrs old and she walked around like I was hers . She would stop if I was to start moving around .
91201Eddie 4 months ago 2