"American sniper" Chris Kyle killed at shooting range

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Some quotes from this hero:



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RIP to this American hero. Helping and protecting his friends and family 'til the very end. A fitting end. Dedicated his entire life to doing just that. I'm sure that's how he would have wanted to go out.
 

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This guy is getting a movie smh
Cele|bytchy | Bradley Cooper gained 40 pounds for ‘American Sniper’: would you hit it?
 

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They just popped him so they wouldnt have to break him off some of those proceeds. Doing a US tour bragging about killing people to promote a film.

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lmao anything is possible I suppose
 

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buddy boy is a...
http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...yle-the-deadliest-sniper-in-american-history/
Chris Kyle, musclebound, grim-faced and lethal, liked to tell stories.

Before his murder in 2013 at 38, the so-called deadliest sniper in American history nurtured a comic book narrative. He was the “true American badass,” as one journalist called him, who dipped, wore big boots and affected an aw-shucks Texas swagger. With 160 confirmed kills under his belt and a beautiful family behind him, he became the stuff of military legend. He wrote a best-selling book. Statues were erected. Millions made.

And then there were his stories — some of which smelled fishy. “There were a lot of things he told people that are really unverifiable,” journalist Michael J. Mooney, who wrote a book on Kyle, told The Washington Post.

Like the one about how he and a bud went down to New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina and picked off dozens of bad guys. Or the one in which he took on two armed Texans bent on stealing his truck and shot them both dead. Or the one he told about former Minnesota governor Jesse “The Body” Ventura.
 

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buddy boy is a...
http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...yle-the-deadliest-sniper-in-american-history/
Chris Kyle, musclebound, grim-faced and lethal, liked to tell stories.

Before his murder in 2013 at 38, the so-called deadliest sniper in American history nurtured a comic book narrative. He was the “true American badass,” as one journalist called him, who dipped, wore big boots and affected an aw-shucks Texas swagger. With 160 confirmed kills under his belt and a beautiful family behind him, he became the stuff of military legend. He wrote a best-selling book. Statues were erected. Millions made.

And then there were his stories — some of which smelled fishy. “There were a lot of things he told people that are really unverifiable,” journalist Michael J. Mooney, who wrote a book on Kyle, told The Washington Post.

Like the one about how he and a bud went down to New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina and picked off dozens of bad guys. Or the one in which he took on two armed Texans bent on stealing his truck and shot them both dead. Or the one he told about former Minnesota governor Jesse “The Body” Ventura.

Ok now this is indicative of the childishness associated with this man's life. I'm not gonna call him a good or bad person because he has passed but why would someone like this EVER be portrayed as a hero? I don't find anything noteworthy about his claim to fame except the likelihood that he murdered innocent people.

His movie and Selma come out around the same time. I wonder which biopic will have more viewers and what does that tell us about the priorities of this country?
 

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Ok now this is indicative of the childishness associated with this man's life. I'm not gonna call him a good or bad person because he has passed but why would someone like this EVER be portrayed as a hero? I don't find anything noteworthy about his claim to fame except the likelihood that he murdered innocent people.

His movie and Selma come out around the same time. I wonder which biopic will have more viewers and what does that tell us about the priorities of this country?
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we all know which one is goign to put up better numbers at the box office.
Watch an american sniper kill dark people the world over?
OR
Watch dark people get rights?

There's no decision to be made here.
 
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