God Bless Chris Kyle

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I guess he did a lot of good. I always found snipers to be somewhat cowardly though.

Still, how sad that he died in such an ironic way.
If you knew anything about courage you would know how stupid you are. Snipers are more courageous then gang thugs who the left supports.
 
Just curious,

Has Boy Wonder – our “father” – our fearless leader… yeah that’s right, I’m talking about that useless Commander in Chief Obama… has he bothered to say ANYTHING about Chris Kyles murder?

No… no he hasn’t…!

He certainly hasn’t neglected to send messages to other funerals…. Why has he not said a word about this heroes death?

I think its very obvious why... you make your own conclusions, because I certainly have.

Fuck that bastard, and fuck every one of you assclowns that voted for that prick!
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Kyle is white.
 
Just curious,

Has Boy Wonder – our “father” – our fearless leader… yeah that’s right, I’m talking about that useless Commander in Chief Obama… has he bothered to say ANYTHING about Chris Kyles murder?

No… no he hasn’t…!

He certainly hasn’t neglected to send messages to other funerals…. Why has he not said a word about this heroes death?

I think its very obvious why... you make your own conclusions, because I certainly have.

Fuck that bastard, and fuck every one of you assclowns that voted for that prick!
:evil:
Kyle is white.

There is that..
 
Memorial for Chris Kyle held in Dallas Cowboys stadium...
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About 7,000 attend memorial for slain Navy SEAL sniper
February 11, 2013 - About 7,000 attended a memorial service Monday at Cowboys Stadium for Chris Kyle, the former Navy SEAL sniper who was slain last week near Glen Rose.
At about 11:30 a.m., parking lots filled up quickly for the 1 p.m. service at the 80,000-seat stadium. “I stand before you a broken woman,” Kyle’s wife, Taya, tearfully told the crowd. “Chris Kyle was ‘all in’ no matter what he did in life.” After revealing her flaws to her husband, Taya Kyle said Chris told her: “You’re a package deal. I love you. All of you.” At the beginning of the service, the crowd entered slowly into the stadium with the hymn ``Mansions of the Lord’’ playing on the P.A. system and images of Chris Kyle on the jumbo screen. Serenaded by Scottish bagpipes, the casket carrying Kyle was placed on the blue star on the 50-yard line. A photo montage showed moments of Kyle’s life from his childhood through adulthood.

Dozens of Navy SEALS, past and present, stood as the SEAL creed was read at the memorial. One-by-one, boyhood friends and fellow military members paid tribute to Kyle. “At home, he wasn’t Superman. He was just a dad,” one of Kyle’s high school friends said. Some of the speakers were not identified in the program. At the close of the service, country star Randy Travis sang ``Whisper My Name’’ then led the crowd in a rendition of ``Amazing Grace.’’

No politicians spoke at the service, however, former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin posted on her Facebook page that she and her husband, Todd, were planning to attend the memorial. “I find it sad to see that flags aren’t flying at half staff for this American hero,” Palin wrote on the page. Kyle, co-author of the book ``American Sniper,’’ will be buried in the Texas State Cemetery in Austin on Tuesday. The Patriot Guard Riders have announced that they will escort the hearse from Arlington to Austin. Nancy Clayton, office manager of Midlothian Funeral Home, which is handling arrangements, said Kyle’s family will have a private funeral separate from the public memorial service.

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Murder of ex-SEAL sniper raises big questions
February 11, 2013 — Even as memorial services are being held today for author and retired Navy SEAL sniper Chris Kyle, his murder is raising questions about the wisdom of putting armed weapons into the hands of a disturbed individual.
Eddie Ray Routh is charged with murdering Kyle, 38 —reputed to be the deadliest sniper in U.S. military history — and his friend, Chad Littlefield, 35, on Feb. 2, at a gun range near Dallas. The three had gone there to practice shooting in the hopes it would be good therapy for Routh, a troubled veteran with a history of mental illness. Authorities believe that Routh, 25, shot both men multiple times with a semiautomatic handgun before fleeing in Kyle’s pickup truck. Local veterans and mental health experts praised Kyle for his good intentions, but some questioned his methods. “That is not really therapy, and it is very dangerous,” said Dr. Darshan Singh Sehbi, a Dayton psychiatrist who has worked extensively with returning war veterans. “When you bring the veteran to the firing range, he could start reliving his past. A flashback could be triggered.”

David Meiring, 45, a Dayton Army vet with post-traumatic stress disorder, said it’s difficult to draw conclusions from the tragedy. “I know the guy was trying to do the right thing,” he said, “but that’s kind of risky if you know someone is troubled. Going to the shooting range can be therapeutic for some vets, but you should get to know someone before doing that. You never know what someone’s triggers might be — whether it’s the smell of gunpowder or the firing of a gun. Something like that could have set him off.”

According to published reports, Kyle did not know Routh well, but he did know his mother, Jodi Routh, who had recently asked him to help her son, a former Marine who had released from the Dallas V.A. Medical Center just days before the shooting. Routh is currently being held in the Erath County Jail in Stephenville, Texas, on $3 million bond.

Meiring is a mechanic who is unable to work because of his PTSD. He attends a weekly veterans’ support group at the Dayton V.A. Medical Center. “Friends and family and support groups really helped me the most, and sometimes you need to talk to a professional about this stuff,” he said. “You need all of it. Without the whole chain you are missing a link, and that’s when you fall through.” Meiring commends Kyle for trying to give back: “He was paying it forward.” Sehbi said that people should not shy away from helping veterans as a result of this tragedy, but they should use sound judgment.

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Just curious,

Has Boy Wonder – our “father” – our fearless leader… yeah that’s right, I’m talking about that useless Commander in Chief Obama… has he bothered to say ANYTHING about Chris Kyles murder?

No… no he hasn’t…!

He certainly hasn’t neglected to send messages to other funerals…. Why has he not said a word about this heroes death?

I think its very obvious why... you make your own conclusions, because I certainly have.

Fuck that bastard, and fuck every one of you assclowns that voted for that prick!
:evil:

Same with the 2 Ex seals murdered @ Benghazi
that fight went on for hours
those boys gave it all and what did they get in return?

I am furious about the entire mess
 

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