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Although they whitewashed the motives and intent behind the war a bit imo and I wish they would've covered the juxtaposition between the civil rights movement and the war more in depth but it's def a great documentary for all the first hand accounts from each side and incredible footage from the frontlines. Still need to watch the last 2 parts.

McCain has definitely done more for his country than Mr bone spurs ever has and ever will.
 
Although they whitewashed the motives and intent behind the war a bit imo and I wish they would've covered the juxtaposition between the civil rights movement and the war more in depth but it's def a great documentary for all the first hand accounts from each side and incredible footage from the frontlines. Still need to watch the last 2 parts.

McCain has definitely done more for his country than Mr bone spurs ever has and ever will.
Agree on all points, they could have easily made this a 30-40 hour documentary imo.
 
Although they whitewashed the motives and intent behind the war a bit imo and I wish they would've covered the juxtaposition between the civil rights movement and the war more in depth but it's def a great documentary for all the first hand accounts from each side and incredible footage from the frontlines. Still need to watch the last 2 parts.

McCain has definitely done more for his country than Mr bone spurs ever has and ever will.

I wish they would've included more about the civil rights movement. You'll love the last two parts. Lots of parallels to what we're seeing now when they talk about Nixon.
 
Same but after all the BS Michelle had to put up with for 8 years from the same clowns who are now silent, I have 0 sympathy for her.

Idiots were complaining about Michelle wearing clothing with her arms showing. Her arms!!!



http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/story?id=6986019

Hypocrisy is off the charts with these fools.
This reminds me of the catholic highschool I went to. This was actually generally a very progressive school and they were fully aware that the only religious students there were muslims but their dress code was full on biblethumping mode. You could say **** jesus and everything he stands for but a girl wearing a sleeveless dress or spaghetti straps was apparently a step too far. Likewise, the men weren't allowed to display their shoulders either. The school said that this display was "offensive" and could result in unwanted arousal. Like anyone is gonna lust over a girl's shoulders :lol:
On a very warm summer day I was getting lunch in the cafeteria with a female friend and she was wearing a spaghetti strap dress. They refused to serve her food. That was probably the most ridiculous moment I recall from highschool. I was baffled. They cared less about some students getting caught with weed on school grounds during the occasional police raids.
 
Black people didn't need Trump to be elected for that to happen. Most knew

He is gonna destroy people's lives, the cost far out weigh the benefits
I disagree. Some may have known it still exist, but not to this level. Hell, I won't limit it to just black people, many people thought racism was going away just because there was a black president, but the reality of it is, it's here and it's strong.
 
I disagree. Some may have known it still exist, but not to this level. Hell, I won't limit it to just black people, many people thought racism was going away just because there was a black president, but the reality of it is, it's here and it's strong.
Fair enough
 
Man, i would love to catch that dip**** jr with one good right. Something about that mother****er makes my blood boil, even more than his old man at times. Hes so ****ing condescending, entitled, and ignorant - its infuriating. :angry:
 
Racism began and ended with OBUMMER. Only thing my African American over there care about is COAL TRAIN.
 
Hmm
http://thehill.com/policy/international/356674-state-dept-revokes-visa-of-top-putin-critic-report
A critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin has reportedly had his visa revoked by the State Department, according to multiple reports.

Bill Browder tweeted about the situation this weekend, saying: "Not only did Putin add me to the Interpol list, but the US simultaneously revoked my visa."


Browder, a British citizen, was put on the Interpol wanted list (By Russia) this past weekend, according to the Guardian.

Browder was a driving force behind the Magnitsky Act, a U.S. law under which Russians suspected of human rights abuses can see their assets frozen and visas revoked by the U.S. government. It was named after Russian lawyer Sergei Magnitsky, who died under mysterious circumstances while imprisoned in Russia. Magnitsky served as a lawyer to Browder.
 

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