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Uploaded by on Mar 8, 2006

Great Commercial

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  • Fuck you u foreign piece of shit....those soldiers are appreciated because they serve our counrty and risk our lives so that we can be protected

  • yes that's a good commercial. And please dont say bad things about soldiers...You can blame the governement but not the soldiers, they dont have the choice and they do their best to serve and defend their country

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  • @TheFadedFate I wasn't talking about the soldiers. I was referring to the producers of this video.

  • @moodswyng They weren't being self-righteous at all. Did they ask for a standing ovation? No. Did they get it? Yes. Did they humbly nod their thanks, shake hands offered and carry on in a humble manner? Yes. Was it made by the military? I don't think so. Should they be appreciated, and shown that? Yes. So, it is not at all self-righteous.

  • Good VIDEO; I think silence is better than crazy clapping hands.

    especialy after listing to combat fire and IEDs for 16 months. thanks for muting that gawd awfoul noise!

  • Hey!!! TJ MARINES TOOOOOOOOO!!!!!

    I apologise...

    MuchLurvFlipperx

  • Never forget the Marines, I guarente you the enemies of our nation who have faced them in combat don't.

    Semper Fi.

  • It's A shame that this is just a commercial.Because , In reality , This would be a great day for freedom! I hope sincerely

    that you are all back soon!

    I support You! army, Navy and air force!

    much lurv flipperx

  • what about the soldiers that joined before the war? there is a "stop-loss" that was enacted during the beginning of the war, preventing soldiers from leaving. i'm not sure that is still going on, probably so in some areas of the service. they didn't have a choice, and there wasn't a war at the time.

  • This is a wonderful commercial. I sent it to my son who is in Iraq at this time. I hope he gets a reception like this, he and those with him deserve no less.

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