green73
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Thanks. But I've read all that crap before ad I've done my own research. So spare me.

Thanks. But I've read all that crap before ad I've done my own research. So spare me.
He said he is unable to show up to their 'reunion' anymore as a result of Kyle's accusation.
Chris Kyle wasn't "defending his property". The asshole wasn't even from New Orleans. How pray tell would he be able to tell from on top of the superdome which armed person was a looter and which one was a defender? By their uniforms?
Really the last place I would expect to see someone defending mass murder by a government thug is at RPF. That said, Kyle was probably lying. Sick bastard.
I'm just glad Ventura took close to 2 million off this douchebags estate.
"He claimed to be sent by the government to NOLA and that he went up on the Superdome with a buddy and started off picking off people he thought were looters. "
so that's your answer, you might not like the answer, but that's your answer.
Christopher Scott "Chris" Kyle (April 8, 1974 – February 2, 2013) was a United States Navy SEAL and the most lethal sniper in Navy history with 160 confirmed kills out of 255 probable kills. These claims are based on individual shooter logs filled out at the end of a mission and reported by higher command. U.S. Special Operations Command treats sniper kill counts as "unofficial"
Oh, did he settle?
I thought the case was still ongoing.
Yes, this.
Oh, I don't know. If the case is still ongoing then I hope he takes even more from this douchebag's estate.
I, for one, don't think I could tell much from atop the Super Dome, gun or no gun. Guns don't make someone a looter.
I agree, having a gun doesn't make you a criminal.
Ventura won an 8-2 jury decision for 1.8 million.
neither of these are armed.
Guys lie about stuff in bars all the time- bragging to their friends. There is nothing to support the claims of sniping 30 people from the Superdome.
Governor Blanco announced the same day that “we will restore law and order.” She bemoaned the fact that “disasters like this often bring out the worst in people.” A day later, she announced that a force of National Guard troops was entering the city: “They have M-16s and they are locked and loaded,” she declared. “These troops know how to shoot to kill... and I expect they will.”
Nagin, together with Police Superintendent Edwin Compass III, sounded an even more sensational note the following week. The two appeared on the “Oprah” television show on September 4. Compass declared, “The tourists are walking around there, and as soon as these individuals see them, they’re being preyed upon. They are beating, they are raping them on the streets.” He repeated accounts of “little babies getting raped” in the Superdome, where thousands of stranded hurricane victims had been left by the authorities to suffer in sweltering heat for days on end without food, water or electricity.
Nagin spoke of an “almost animalistic state” inside the Superdome, where, he claimed, “hooligans” were “killing people, raping people.”
People would be shooting at us, and we couldn’t shoot because of the families,” Compass told Chris Elsberry of the Connecticut Post as late as September 19. “All we could do is rush toward the flash.”
ecstasy. that's what he needed.
haven't seen reviews, but I hope the movie flops. sounds like a serial liar, and i'll be damned if anyone can be deemed brilliant that choses to be a proficient and boastful killer.
His kill record is probably all bullshit as well.
American Sniper looks pretty good at first glance, largely because of the direction of Clint Eastwood. I've read that it is neither pro-war or anti-war. The great thing about past Eastwood films is the fact that he doesn't preach to you. For example, Flags of Our Fathers had two versions. One from the Japanese perspective and one from the American one.