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Friday, July 10, 2009

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I wish there were more men left in the world like the character Clint Eastwood played in this movie! I know I was never afraid in my home growing up because my father would have done the same thing, and would still today!!!! When government took all the authority away from teachers, parents and even police officers our Country started going to hell fast. There is nothing wrong with respectful fear, when kids lost that we lost them. I won't even get in to taking God out of the schools and everything else the government can take Him out of. I can only pray my son will be the same kind of man when he has his own family some day. God fearing, proud to be an American and good person.

Anonymous said...

12:21 The character played by Eastwood in that movie was a racist bigot through and through. That's the type of man your father is/was, and the type of person you wish all men would be?

Anonymous said...

You can call Eastwoods character what you want, but if gangs and rapists and murderers tried to take over my neighborhood or tried to come in my house then YES, that is the kind of man I want protecting me! It seems to me the only people offended by someone like him are people like the ones he is protecting his neighborhood from. I guess maybe some people believe you can "talk" to the kind of thugs and monsters that are ruining our city. It doesn't matter what part of town you live in anymore, violence and burglary are all over the place. Get over yourself and the "racist" crap and live in the real world. It doesn't matter what ethnic background you come from, Eastwoods character covered them all, yes even white people. Maybe you better watch it again if you didn't see him come down on white punks as well. Again, he was a man protecting what he had worked for all of his life.

Anonymous said...

That was a good movie. You do have to stand up for yourself or people will walk all over you. Big brother can't be with you all day to protect a whoosy, man up!

If it takes a firearm, so what? I SAID get the F" off my property and don't let me have to tell you again.

"I shot a man in Reno once, just to watch him die." - Johnny Cash lyric