View Full Version : “American Sniper” Chris Kyle Murdered At Texas Lodge
Serpo
3rd February 2013, 04:14 PM
http://freedomoutpost.com/2013/02/american-sniper-chris-kyle-killed-at-texas-lodge/
Hillbilly
3rd February 2013, 04:20 PM
You live by the sword you die by the sword.
Serpo
3rd February 2013, 04:27 PM
You live by the sword you die by the sword.
You took the words right out of my mouth.........
midnight rambler
3rd February 2013, 04:49 PM
The gungrabbers are already using this as an example of 'gun violence which needs to be curbed' (as in "someone with all this experience with guns wasn't even able to save himself with a gun, so what good is a gun for self defense??"), plus I've heard on the nooz that an 'automatic' and 'semi-automatic' pistol were used by the assailant (making a big deal out of 'these extraordinary killing machines'). Doesn't matter, could have been a revolver - dead is dead.
midnight rambler
3rd February 2013, 06:10 PM
Now as I was saying:
Official: Semi-automatic used to kill ex-Navy SEAL -
(Oh no, they couldn't have simply reported "Navy SEAL killed" or even "Navy SEAL killed with a handgun", they have to fucking add spin, that spin being that semi-autos are inherently and extraordinarily EVIL KILLING MACHINES, so much so that even a Navy SEAL can't defend himself from such a EVIL DEADLY DEVICE. Gawdammit, do these fucking gungrabbers in the media ever stop their infernal Communist horseshit??)
http://news.yahoo.com/official-semi-automatic-used-kill-ex-navy-seal-201818801.html
(http://news.yahoo.com/official-semi-automatic-used-kill-ex-navy-seal-201818801.html)
vacuum
3rd February 2013, 07:15 PM
If they repeat it often enough, it becomes true.
They are simply subconsciously programming unquestioned assumptions into people through inductive reasoning. People then build up their outlook on life based on these. All through simple repetition.
Norweger
3rd February 2013, 07:47 PM
Now as I was saying:
do these fucking gungrabbers in the media ever stop their infernal Communist horseshit??
Nope.
It's strange how unified the western media is in its reporting. Mainstream journalists should be sent to concentration camps in my opinion because they are nothing but criminal SOBS responsible for murder and degeneracy. Poetic justice would be if they were the ones that got sent to the FEMA camps along with the war enablers and the other scum.
I'd say that this type of reporting and eagerness to adopt new-speak is even more common here in Scandinavia. If you want to see the extent of the sickness i suggest the biggest "newspaper" in Norway www.dagbladet.no even though you can't understand what is being said there you can draw your own conclusions just from the pictures.
Cebu_4_2
3rd February 2013, 08:19 PM
Thanks Norweger, there are some things I understand rather easily.
http://gfx.dagbladet.no/labrador/255/255424/25542432/jpg/active/480x_13197743.jpg
http://gfx.dagbladet.no/labrador/255/255665/25566501/jpg/active/646x_13197743.jpg
Cebu_4_2
3rd February 2013, 08:40 PM
http://static.vg.no/uploaded/image/bilderigg/2013/02/03/1359894105140_570.jpg
http://gfx.dagbladet.no/labrador/255/255666/25566680/jpg/active/729x.jpg
http://gfx.dagbladet.no/labrador/255/255509/25550999/jpg/active/729x.jpg
Libertarian_Guard
3rd February 2013, 08:43 PM
Nope.
It's strange how unified the western media is in its reporting. Mainstream journalists should be sent to concentration camps in my opinion because they are nothing but criminal SOBS responsible for murder and degeneracy. Poetic justice would be if they were the ones that got sent to the FEMA camps along with the war enablers and the other scum.
I'd say that this type of reporting and eagerness to adopt new-speak is even more common here in Scandinavia. If you want to see the extent of the sickness i suggest the biggest "newspaper" in Norway www.dagbladet.no even though you can't understand what is being said there you can draw your own conclusions just from the pictures.
http://i45.tinypic.com/140ls2.jpg
Norweger
3rd February 2013, 08:48 PM
Oh yeah that faggot with the ice cubes has been up there for probably over a week. It's probably the communist whores ideal man.
I've also noticed that they have a minimum of one article about gay rights or some famous homosexual each day as if they have some sort of quota they need to fill.. at the most I've seen up to 4 articles about homosexuality on their main page.
I once had the misfortune of getting involved in a discussion with the "debate responsible" on that bread and circus magazine and it confirmed all my preconceived notions about the people "working" there.. they are corrupt, insane, decadent, stupid and ugly culture destroying creatures.
Damn it feels good to rant.
http://gfx.dagbladet.no/labrador/255/255747/25574733/jpg/active/978x.jpg
THIS MATTERS IN NORWAY, YES TELL US ALL ABOUT DA LITTLE CHILDREN PLEASE, WE MUST BAN THOSE EVIL FIREARMS HURR DURR SO WE CAN HAVE A FUTURE OF PEACE, TRANQUILITY AND HOMOSEXUALITY HURR DURR.
http://gfx.dagbladet.no/labrador/255/255701/25570193/jpg/active/314x_13197743.jpg
Also remember to bring a hairdryer to the toilet after giving birth.
Libertarian_Guard
4th February 2013, 04:07 PM
You live by the sword you die by the sword.
Ron Paul criticized over tweet about ex-Navy SEAL's death
Former Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, has drawn criticism for a tweet sent Monday from his official Twitter account implying ex-Navy SEAL Chris Kyle's death was proof that those "who live by the sword die by the sword."
"Chris Kyle's death seems to confirm that 'he who lives by the sword dies by the sword,'" the tweet read. "Treating PTSD at a firing range doesn't make sense."
Kyle was recently shot at a gun range by a member of the Marines Corps Reserve who is reported to have possibly been suffering from some type of mental illness due to his military service. According to one source, Kyle and a neighbor had taken the Marine to the range to try to help him with his PTSD.
Related: Iraq War vet charged in fatal shooting of former Navy SEAL
In his best-selling book, "American Sniper: The Autobiography of the Most Lethal Sniper in U.S. Military History," Kyle described his work as a sniper in the Iraq War, where he had the largest number of confirmed kills.
On Twitter, responses to the tweet ranged from supportive to outraged.
"Our men and women need to be treated with anything to get them back home safe and healthy," wrote user Wayne Pennell.
Another user replied that the tweet was "very disrespectful commentary to this man, his memory and his family."
Some Twitter users, however, questioned whether the tweet was actually sent by Paul himself.
One Twitter user referred to it as "An all-new episode of Fire that Intern!" and said, "Ron Paul the man is probably aware of Twitter in the same sense I am aware of Trigonometry. One hopes he will choose interns more wisely."
http://news.msn.com/politics/ron-paul-criticized-over-tweet-about-ex-navy-seals-death
MNeagle
11th February 2013, 02:07 PM
Nearly 7,000 people attend memorial service at Cowboys Stadium for ex-SEAL sniper Chris Kyle
ARLINGTON, Texas - Slain ex-Navy SEAL Chris Kyle was a devoted husband, father and friend who will never be forgotten, his widow told mourners at his memorial service Monday.
Taya Kyle said she was broken but that the family will "put one foot in front of the other" to get through their grief. She told her two children that they will remember Chris Kyle's silly side, Texas twang and prayers they prayed together.
"Chris, there isn't enough time to tell you everything you mean to me and everything you taught me," she said through tears.
Nearly 7,000 people, including former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin and her husband, attended the service at Cowboys Stadium. Dozens of military personnel and others were seated in front of the podium near the star at midfield, where Kyle's flag-draped coffin was placed at the beginning of the service.
After Taya Kyle's eulogy, country singer Randy Travis sang "Whisper My Name," which he said Taya Kyle had told him was a meaningful song for the couple, and "Amazing Grace." At the conclusion of the two-hour service, bagpipers played as military personnel carried out Kyle's coffin, and many in the crowd saluted.
His friends and fellow service members told mourners that Kyle was more than an excellent sniper feared by U.S. enemies — he was a dedicated family man known for his sense of humor, compassion, selflessness and generosity.
Some who served with him said that Kyle was a man, myth and legend because he would do anything for his fellow SEALs. Some of his childhood friends recalled his mischievous side, and one said he and Kyle played with BB guns as kids — and Kyle "wasn't a good shot back then."
Before and during the service, pictures of Kyle with his family and SEALs were shown on a large screen in the stadium. The back page of the memorial service program included copies of handwritten notes from Kyle's young kids: "I will miss your heart. I will love you even if you died" from his daughter, and "I miss you a lot. One of the best things that has happened to me is you" from his son. The children signed them "Baby Girl" and "Bubba."
Kyle completed four tours of duty in Iraq and wrote the best-selling book "American Sniper."
Iraq War veteran Eddie Ray Routh, 25, has been charged in the Feb. 2 killings of Kyle and his friend Chad Littlefield at a North Texas gun range. Routh is being held in Erath County on $3 million bond.
Kyle's funeral service is scheduled for Tuesday. He will be buried at the Texas State Cemetery in Austin after a 200-mile funeral procession.
Many said before Monday's service that they didn't know the 38-year-old Kyle. Air Force Master Sgt. Kevin Phillips said he came from his Fort Worth home to honor "a brother in arms."
Esperanza Meza, who is in the Texas State Guard, said: "I'm here to pay my respects to him, and also for all of those who have fallen while serving this country."
The director of the nonprofit that Kyle set up to give in-home fitness equipment to physically and emotionally wounded veterans has said that Kyle and Littlefield apparently had been helping Routh work through post-traumatic stress disorder.
Kyle, Littlefield and Routh were all together when they arrived at the shooting range at Rough Creek Lodge, about 50 miles southwest of Fort Worth, authorities say. Routh later fled the range in Kyle's truck and went to his sister's home.
According to a search warrant, Routh told his sister and brother-in-law that the men "were out shooting target practice and he couldn't trust them so he killed them before they could kill him." Routh's sister called the police, describing her brother as "psychotic." Routh was arrested after a short police chase.
Routh's brother-in-law told authorities that Routh had recently been diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder.
One of Routh's attorneys, J. Warren St. John, said his client had been released from the Dallas Veterans Affairs hospital against his family's wishes just two days before the shootings.
Littlefield's funeral was held Friday in Midlothian. After the funeral, Littlefield's relatives said the outing with Routh was intended to be therapeutic.
http://www.startribune.com/nation/190656221.html
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