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http://www.lionheart-fillmworks.com The climax stand-off from the third act of the movie where our heroes stand up to the bully, and end up in even more trouble.

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  • "If we all don't start working together ain't none of us gonna make it outta here." Let's put America back to work.

  • Wow this looks like a real movie!

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  • The Civil War is history to be studied and understood and learned from. Let's look to our country's future and get money out of politics and realize it's ok to have mail delivered, streets swept, bridges maintained and repaired. People all over the industrialized world pick up a telephone and call the fire department and get firefighters not prison inmates. Camden County, Georgia get with the program hire firefighters or get professionally trained volunteers. Is that too much to ask?

  • A great republic with 3 branches of government. Now, the camden county Georgia today 21st century wants to use prison inmates as fire fighters. I don't care if your from Scotland, New Jersey, or Timbuktu that's just plain crazy. There is a point when you become so anti-government you shoot self in the foot. Somebody sell some bonds, borrow, federal grant, volunteers, I don't care get some real fire fighters.

  • I appreciate the arguments here that the Civil War was fought over states rights. It may surprise some that this is how the War was originally taught to me back in 1982 as High School student in New Jersey. Lincoln himself said that if he could have won the war without emancipation and keep the Union together he would have. What is the United States. One country or a patchwork of states held together by a gentlemen's agreement? The Civil War made it one country. A republic.

  • @urbanwamp Whats sad is the politicians that make the decisions to go to war or get involved where we don't need too, are the same ones that never have to go on the battlefield and their children are safe as well. While the poor go and do all the fighting and dieing. Also much respect for Scotland, I am of Irish decent, my family found it's way here due to the potatoe famine.

  • @dep92 im from Scotland and im a pretty massive history geek aswell and think that almost every civilized country ( maybe not switzerland ) has stuck its political beak where its not wanted

  • @urbanwamp What country are you from? I appreciate that you know about our Civil War! I've been ready and studying the war for a long time (yes I am a history geek). LOL Thank you for calling me out, any chance I get to talk about the war I jump on it!

  • @urbanwamp Sorry I came off so strong. Yeas I am American, and the war has been romanticized. It was a very bloody war, modern weapons and outdated tactics. I feel strongly for the South, even though I am a "yankee". LOL Anyway it's just that "our" central govmnt. has and is impossing it's will upon countries that don't like it and for that many men have died needlessly. We go to war for oil but we don't stop the genocide in Rawanda. The politicians continue to push the working class down

  • @dep92 ok ok ok....... im not even american but i admire the way u stand up for the confederates. Personally i think the civil war has been (slightly) romanticized. Are u american?

  • @urbanwamp AHHH I love the liberal pc way of looking at the war. At the onset of the war, only 3% of the Southern population owned slaves. Most Southerners saw the Northern attempt to stop the South's leaving the Union as an invasion on their homelands. The average Southern soldier was NOT a slave owner but a man fighting for his rights and the rights of his country the CSA. Also when the Emancapation Proclaimation was announced thousands of Northern soldiers deserted the army.

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