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Originally posted by Jonathan Quarkschowski
I for one really enjoyed that die hard american chick that was so pround to be american and so proud to have her son in the army, 5 weeks later her son got shot and suddenly she wasn't that die hard, proud to be american bitch anymore.
It's very sad that it required her son's life to open her eyes, somehow reminds me of some die hard american keyboard warriors here.
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I didn't enjoy it. I thought it was terrible.
But to instantly throw her blame on the very institution that she told her children would help support them and put them through school, was so brutally hypocritical that it made her look like a fool.
I'm sure she was placing some blame on herself, and the guilt she'll live with for the rest of her life will surely drive her to therapy.
Of course, Michael Moore wouldn't show that however, or even ask the question (at least not on film).