Chris Kyle - American Sniper

londonfog

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OK, I had the facts wrong. Thanks for the reply.
Jodi Routh, Routh’s mother, testified for the defense, describing her son’s struggles with mental health issues. She had reached out to Kyle to help her son, telling him that he had been admitted to the VA psychiatric unit three times but was not getting the treatment he needed, according to a report by WFAA. Kyle had assured her that he knew what Routh was going through and offered to spend time with him.

http://www.breitbart.com/texas/2015/02/18/mother-of-chris-kyles-accused-killer-testifies-at-trial/
 

UncleBuck

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They were texting each other saying how crazy he was, but yet they still went to the gun range.
If you acting crazy around me the last place I would take you is to a gun range. The mother had reach out to Kyle letting him know that her son had been admitted to the VA psychiatric unit three times but was not getting the treatment he needed.
Knowing this he still thought it a good idea to go to the gun range. WTF no way
more guns didn't make them safer?
 

AlecTheGardener

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Jodi Routh, Routh’s mother, testified for the defense, describing her son’s struggles with mental health issues. She had reached out to Kyle to help her son, telling him that he had been admitted to the VA psychiatric unit three times but was not getting the treatment he needed, according to a report by WFAA. Kyle had assured her that he knew what Routh was going through and offered to spend time with him.

http://www.breitbart.com/texas/2015/02/18/mother-of-chris-kyles-accused-killer-testifies-at-trial/
Kyle was overconfident.

The slowest killer.
 

Doer

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Rouch had PTSD? He was never in Combat. I think he was a mean, dirty drunk. And he had a fake PTSD diag. And why he gunned down these two warriors with a pair pistols at close range, it is probably just something they said, that pissed him off. He was a REMF in the Armory. They are real snake eaters.

The Press was attempting to demonize PTSD from the beginning. The only discomfort PTSD brings is to the sufferer. We don't turn violent. We withdraw.
 

londonfog

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Rouch had PTSD? He was never in Combat. I think he was a mean, dirty drunk. And he had a fake PTSD diag. And why he gunned down these two warriors with a pair pistols at close range, it is probably just something they said, that pissed him off. He was a REMF in the Armory. They are real snake eaters.

The Press was attempting to demonize PTSD from the beginning. The only discomfort PTSD brings is to the sufferer. We don't turn violent. We withdraw.
so why do you keep threatening to beat people up online...Is that not violence
 

panhead

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Carlos Hathcock, Gunnery Sgt USMC is the most lethal Sniper of all time. 300+
all the shooting legends are based on his exploits. He held every record there was.
Yup , Carlos was the man & did it with a damm starlight scope , by todays standards his weapon was not a sniper weapon .
 

panhead

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Some pretty sad commentary going on in this thread over a piece of shit fake PTSD bullshit excuse game player .
 

bu$hleaguer

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Chris Kyle was a hero to me. He kept alive the men he was sent to protect, and he went back and risked his life multiple times to do it because he loved his nation and the men he served with. I'm proud to have Chris kyle day here in Texas. My feelings have nothing to do with our country's foreign affairs or war policies, but only to do with a man who did his job well and as bravely as it could have been done. It's sad to me that people can't recognize when a man gives his life for his country so that the rest of us can enjoy the things we enjoy.... Like getting stoned and talking shit on a fucking weed growers forum.
 

UncleBuck

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...a man gives his life for his country so that the rest of us can enjoy the things we enjoy.... Like getting stoned and talking shit on a fucking weed growers forum.
i would have been getting stoned and talking shit whether we went to iraq or not, but now i get the bonus of paying for bullet catcher welfare. that is not among the things i enjoy.
 

AlecTheGardener

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Yup , Carlos was the man & did it with a damm starlight scope , by todays standards his weapon was not a sniper weapon .
Iron sights
Winter in Finland
-4f to -40f temperatures
Finnish MosIn-Nagant M/28-30
Average of five kills per day
Between 505 and 542 from personal marksmanship

He also took a bullet to the jaw after counter sniper teams were deployed specifically to eliminate him.

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simo_Häyhä

Fuck a starlight scope!
 

see4

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i would have been getting stoned and talking shit whether we went to iraq or not, but now i get the bonus of paying for bullet catcher welfare. that is not among the things i enjoy.
careful, you're starting to sound like "them"
 

AlecTheGardener

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Chris Kyle was a hero to me. He kept alive the men he was sent to protect, and he went back and risked his life multiple times to do it because he loved his nation and the men he served with. I'm proud to have Chris kyle day here in Texas. My feelings have nothing to do with our country's foreign affairs or war policies, but only to do with a man who did his job well and as bravely as it could have been done. It's sad to me that people can't recognize when a man gives his life for his country so that the rest of us can enjoy the things we enjoy.... Like getting stoned and talking shit on a fucking weed growers forum.
The reason he kept going back is because he was addicted to it dude. He was addicted to the entire process, to the simple life that exists overseas. 'Bad guys v. good guys,' you get caught up in it. Aside from his good intentions he was addicted.

Most operators are greasy slimy mother fuckers I wouldn't let my future children near, but they are efficient soldiers and fully mission oriented. They are hunters, they hunt people for fun, they play hard and fast.

Let's just point this out, for anyone who has not hunted humans, it's the rush of a lifetime. I have rarely felt more excited and alive then a firefight. Dark but true.

Perhaps I am just trying to remind everyone that war is fucked for everybody involved. He got lots of thanks for his help, give him a thank you but I don't think placing anyone on a pedestal due to war service is anything but propaganda.
 

londonfog

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The reason he kept going back is because he was addicted to it dude. He was addicted to the entire process, to the simple life that exists overseas. 'Bad guys v. good guys,' you get caught up in it. Aside from his good intentions he was addicted.

Most operators are greasy slimy mother fuckers I wouldn't let my future children near, but they are efficient soldiers and fully mission oriented. They are hunters, they hunt people for fun, they play hard and fast.

Let's just point this out, for anyone who has not hunted humans, it's the rush of a lifetime. I have rarely felt more excited and alive then a firefight. Dark but true.

Perhaps I am just trying to remind everyone that war is fucked for everybody involved. He got lots of thanks for his help, give him a thank you but I don't think placing anyone on a pedestal due to war service is anything but propaganda.
very well said
 

Padawanbater2

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The reason he kept going back is because he was addicted to it dude. He was addicted to the entire process, to the simple life that exists overseas. 'Bad guys v. good guys,' you get caught up in it. Aside from his good intentions he was addicted.

Most operators are greasy slimy mother fuckers I wouldn't let my future children near, but they are efficient soldiers and fully mission oriented. They are hunters, they hunt people for fun, they play hard and fast.

Let's just point this out, for anyone who has not hunted humans, it's the rush of a lifetime. I have rarely felt more excited and alive then a firefight. Dark but true.

Perhaps I am just trying to remind everyone that war is fucked for everybody involved. He got lots of thanks for his help, give him a thank you but I don't think placing anyone on a pedestal due to war service is anything but propaganda.
Fantastic post.
 

bu$hleaguer

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The reason he kept going back is because he was addicted to it dude. He was addicted to the entire process, to the simple life that exists overseas. 'Bad guys v. good guys,' you get caught up in it. Aside from his good intentions he was addicted.

Most operators are greasy slimy mother fuckers I wouldn't let my future children near, but they are efficient soldiers and fully mission oriented. They are hunters, they hunt people for fun, they play hard and fast.

Let's just point this out, for anyone who has not hunted humans, it's the rush of a lifetime. I have rarely felt more excited and alive then a firefight. Dark but true.

Perhaps I am just trying to remind everyone that war is fucked for everybody involved. He got lots of thanks for his help, give him a thank you but I don't think placing anyone on a pedestal due to war service is anything but propaganda.

To me it's less important WHY he did it compared to THAT he did it. He could have run like a coward at any point in time. Perhaps it was an addiction, sure, but like firefighters who also get addicted to it, that certainly doesn't take anything away from the fact that he did it.

And we'll have to disagree on the issue of propaganda and to placing him on a pedestal due to war because that's what we as mankind have been doing since the dawn of time. We love war heroes. Ghengis Kahn, Atilla the Hun, Napoleon, all throughout time fame has come with war.

I hear your point but like others have said we'll have to politely disagree- addiction doesn't remove valor in my eyes. Anyone who will give their life for their country should be appreciated and respected, not vilified by those who wouldn't.
 
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