Sunday, December 28, 2008

Mad Tiger Movie Review







I went and watched Marley and Me today starring Owen Wilson as John Grogan and Jennifer Aniston as Jenny Grogan.




An ambitious young reporter, John Grogan, and his wife, Jenny, also a reporter, move to a Florida, buy a house and adopt a Labrador puppy they name Marley. Marley quickly becomes a rollicking force of nature in their lives. And this family learns important life lessons from their adorable, but naughty and neurotic dog.


If you have ever owned and loved a dog this movie is for you. This movie was adapted from John Grogan’s book of the same title. While this film has some true to life funny doggie moments in it I have to say that I was surprised at how much I liked this film. As many of you have had to listen to my dog stories, you know that I am an avid dog lover. I have to admit this movie made me cry. At the end of the movie Owen Wilson adapts a Louis Sabin quote. He says…



“A dog doesn't care if you're rich or poor, big or small, young or old. He doesn't care if you're not smart, not popular, not a good joke-teller, not the best athlete, nor the best-looking person. To your dog, you are the greatest, the smartest, the nicest human being who was ever born. Give him your heart and he’ll give you his.”




That quote is so true. I gave this movie 4 and half tiger paws.

Friday, December 26, 2008

Mad Tiger Movie Review



I went and watched The Curious Case of Benjamin Button today starring Brad Pitt as Benjamin Button and Cate Blanchett as Daisy.

"I was born under unusual circumstances." And so begins 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button,' adapted from the 1920s story by F. Scott Fitzgerald about a man who is born in his eighties and ages backwards: a man, like any of us, who is unable to stop time. We follow his story, set in New Orleans from the end of World War I in 1918 to the 21st century, following his journey that is as unusual as any man's life can be. Benjamin Button is a grand tale of a not-so-ordinary man and the people and places he discovers along the way, the loves he finds, the joys of life and the sadness of death, and what lasts beyond time.

This film lasts almost 3 hours, but was so interesting it kept my attention all that time. There are some funny moments in this film. This film is a love story that is bittersweet. It is not a film for children though. I give this movie 4 and half tiger paws.

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Wednesday's Hero


To the Men and Women of the United States military, and all the armed forces around the world, thank you for everything that you do. And to those who are laying their heads down tonight in a foreign land, away from your loved ones, thank you so very much. Stay safe, you're in our thoughts and our hearts. Merry Christmas.


These brave men and women sacrifice so much in their lives so that others may enjoy the freedoms we get to enjoy everyday. For that, I am proud to call them Hero.
We Should Not Only Mourn These Men And Women Who Died, We Should Also Thank God That Such People Lived

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And for my Jewish friends...


Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Wednesday's Hero

This Weeks Post Was Suggested By Melinda

Chief Warrant Officer 2 Christian P. Humphreys
Chief Warrant Officer 2 Christian P. Humphreys
28 years old from Fallon, Nevada
6th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment, Task Force 49
November 15, 2008
U.S. Army

A funny, nice guy who loved to fly. That's how Christian P. Humphreys is remembered by his friends. "He was a great guy, always happy and had a joke," said Sean Whitney, a flight medic. "We used to play with our paintball guns in the cornfields behind his house."

Humphreys flew with the Fallon Naval Air Station Search and Rescue Longhorns from June 6, 2004, to May 5, 2006. He left the Navy and joined the Army as part of the "Blue to Green" program to become a helicopter pilot.

Humphreys, along with Chief Warrant Officer 3 Donald V. Clark, 37 years old from Tennessee, was killed when their OH-58 Kiowa helicopter crashed while on a mission over Mosul, Iraq. As a rescue crew chief, Humphreys was in charge of the operation behind the pilots. He made the decisions when to deploy rescue crews out of the helicopter to assist injured people, and he also took care of the equipment.

"He was a funny guy, a nice guy, a lot of character," said Petty Officer 2nd Class Justin Schmidt. "The guy was always entertaining, always had something to say, but like everyone here, he displayed the professionalism in saving lives."

Chief Warrant Officer 2 Christian P. Humphreys leaves behind a wife and parents.


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Saturday, December 13, 2008

Mad Tiger Movie Review


I went and watched the movie Milk this morning starring Sean Penn as Harvey Milk, Emile Hirch as Cleve Jones, Josh Brolin as Dan White and James Franco as Scott Smith.

In 1977, Harvey Milk was elected to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, becoming the first openly gay man to be voted into public office in America. His victory was not just a victory for gay rights; he forged coalitions across the political spectrum. From senior citizens to union workers, Harvey Milk changed the very nature of what it means to be a fighter for human rights and became, before his untimely death in 1978.



Milk charts the last eight years of Harvey Milk’s life. While living in New York City, he turns 40. Looking for more purpose, Milk and his lover Scott Smith relocate to San Francisco, where they found a small business, Castro Camera, in the heart of a working-class neighborhood. With his beloved Castro neighborhood and beautiful city empowering him, Milk surprises Scott and himself by becoming an outspoken agent for change. With vitalizing support from Scott and from new friends like young activist Cleve Jones, Milk plunges headfirst into the choppy waters of politics. Bolstering his public profile with humor, Milk’s actions speak even louder than his gift-of-gab words. When Milk is elected supervisor for the newly zoned District 5, he tries to coordinate his efforts with those of another newly elected supervisor, Dan White. But as White and Milk’s political agendas increasingly diverge, their personal destinies tragically converge.

If you can get past all the male kissing in this film you will see the story is compassionately told of Harvey Milk’s life. Penn will probably win some awards for this film. Not a movie for children!! I give this movie 4 tiger paws.

Friday, December 12, 2008

Mad Tiger Movie Review


I went and watched the remake of The Day The Earth Stood Still today starring Keanu Reeves as the Spaceman Klaatu, Jennifer Connelly as Dr. Helen Benson, Jaden Smith (Will Smith and Jada Pickett Smith’s son) as Jacob Benson (Dr. Benson’s step-son) and Kathy Bates as Regina Jackson the President’s representative.

The story of an alien traveler, Klaatu, who comes to Earth along with his bodyguard robot, Gort to deliver a warning of planetary destruction if the people of the world don’t change their ways.

Keanu Reeves does an excellent job playing the stoic Spaceman Klaatu and Jaden Smith is adorable in this film. But…

About the only thing that is the same in this remake are the shape of the robot Gort and a few minor things like Klaatu getting shot. Other than that, I didn’t see much similarity between the remake and the original. And I watched the Original again last night on the AMC Channel to prepare for watching this film today. There is no spaceship but a lot of these wicked looking orbs all over the earth. The message was an environment message (move over Al Gore) not a world peace message. Gort turns into a million of these insect looking nano machines that starts eating everything its path until almost too late Klaatu stops them and they all die.

Now I admit that the original film is one of my favorite Sci Fi movies of all time, but as I had feared the remake is a travesty of the original. Maybe if they had stuck to the original story I would have liked this film more. I give this film 2 tiger paws.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Wednesday's Hero

Spc. Jonnie L. Stiles
Spc. Jonnie L Stiles
38 years old from Highlands Ranch, Colorado
769th Engineer Battalion, Louisiana Army National Guard
November 13, 2008
U.S. Army

Louisiana National Guard spokesman Maj. Michael Kazmierzak said Spc. Jonnie L. Stiles had been serving as a gunner on a Humvee doing route clearance when and IED detonated near his vehicle in Jalalabad, Afghanistan. He said the job typically involves checking roads for bombs and insurgents.

Stiles' wife, Launa, said that he was nearly killed last month when a suicide bomber blew up a military vehicle in front of his. She said he was still able to rescue three other soldiers and returned to duty before his 30-day recovery period was finished.

"He was strong and really cared for his men," she said.

Stiles was born in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, and graduated from Littleton High School in Colorado. He served in the military for 17 years, first joining the Marines and then switching to the Army in 1999. He served three years at Fort Carson, left the Army and then returned as a member of the Colorado Air National Guard in the Summer of 2007.


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Friday, December 05, 2008

Mad Tiger Movie Review



I went and watched The Boy In The Striped Pajamas this morning starring Asa Butterfield as Brunno, David Thewlis as Father and Jack Scanion as Shumel.

Set during World War II, a story seen through the innocent eyes of Bruno, the eight-year-old son of the commandant at a concentration camp, whose forbidden friendship with a Jewish boy on the other side of the camp fence has startling and unexpected consequences.

This movie has quite a shocking ending and I won’t spoil it by telling you what it is. I can’t say that I like the subject matter or the way this film ended but I did like this movie. I give this film 4 tiger paws.

Saturday, November 29, 2008

Mad Tiger Movie Review


I went and watched Australia today starring Nicole Kidman, Hugh Jackman and Brandon Walters.

A romantic action-adventure set in northern Australia prior to World War II, AUSTRALIA centers on an English aristocrat (Kidman) who inherits a ranch the size of Maryland. When English cattle barons plot to take her land, she reluctantly joins forces with a rough-hewn cattle driver (Jackman) to drive 2000 head of cattle across hundreds of miles of the country's most unforgiving land, only to still face the bombing of Darwin, Australia by the Japanese forces that had attacked Pearl Harbor only months earlier.

This movie also addresses the treatment of Aboriginal children that were taken away from their families and forced to work as domestic servants and to live on the white peoples' government-controlled missions and reserves.

This movie was long, 166 minutes. But it kept my attention the whole time. I liked this movie. I give it 4 and half tiger paws.

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Wednesday's Hero

L/Cpl. Samuel Joyce

U.S. Marine Corps.

Lance Cpl. Samuel Joyce, from Boston, accepts a bagfull of toys during the Toys For Tots 5k Run at Fleet Activities Yokosuka. Runners donated new toys to the local Marine's Toys for Tots program.



These brave men and women sacrifice so much in their lives so that others may enjoy the freedoms we get to enjoy everyday. For that, I am proud to call them Hero.
We Have Every Right To Dream Heroic Dreams. Those Who Say That We're In A Time When There Are No Heroes, They Just Don't Know Where To Look

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Friday, November 21, 2008

Mad Tiger Movie Review

I have been too lazy to write movie reviews last few weeks. I usually go before noon on Fridays, because I can get in for $5 and that usually works out pretty well for me. Usually, like last week, when I went to see SAW 5 (only because I got the times mixed up on the movie I really went to go see and I was standing at the ticket window trying to make a snap decision with the hot breathe of the person behind me on my neck and SAW 5 was about the only other thing showing at that time.) I was the only one in that theater. I must say it was rather spooky watching SAW 5 in a dark theater all by myself. So imagine my surprise when I walked into the theater today to find it packed with teens. They must have all skipped school to go watch this film.





I went and watched Twilight today starring Kristen Stewart as Bella Swan and Robert Pattinson as Edward Cullen.

Bella Swan has always been a bit different, never caring about or fitting in with the trendy girls at her Phoenix, Arizona high school. When her mother Renee. remarries and decides to move with her new husband to Florida, and Bella decides to go live with her father, Charlie, in the rainy little town of Forks, Washington, she doesn't expect anything to change. Then she meets the mysterious and dazzlingly beautiful Edward Cullen, a boy unlike any she's ever met. Intelligent and witty, his piercing eyes see straight into her soul. Soon, Bella and Edward are swept up in a passionate and decidedly unorthodox romance. Edward can run faster than any cheetah, he can stop a moving car with his bare hands, and he hasn't aged since 1918. Most importantly, he's a vampire. Like all vampires, he's immortal. He doesn't drink human blood (they're vampire "vegetarians"), which is rare among the vampire population. Instead, they go on regular "hiking" trips, where they feed on prey such as grizzly bears and mountain lions. For Edward, Bella is the thing he has waited ninety years for - a soul mate. But the closer they get, the more Edward must struggle to resist the primal pull of her scent, which could send him into an uncontrollable frenzy. And what will they do when James Laurent and Victoria come into town and James sets his sights on Bella? Will true love prevail when Edward is forced to save her life and conquer his thirst? The true question is when you can live forever, what do you live for?

I can see why teen girls would think that Robert Pattinson is a heart throb. He is a cutie and plays the role of a vampire perfectly. I just got this book yesterday so I don’t know if the movie lives up to the book or not yet. But I will say it was a pretty good movie and of course all the teens in the theater with me seemed to love it. I don’t know if the subject matter would be fit for younger children though. I give this movie 4 tiger paws.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Wednesday's Hero

Gen. Ann E. Dunwoody
Gen. Ann E. Dunwoody
55 years old from Fort Belvoir, Virginia
U.S. Army

Call it breaking the brass ceiling. Ann E. Dunwoody, after 33 years in the Army, ascended Friday to a peak never before reached by a woman in the U.S. military: four-star general.

At an emotional promotion ceremony, Dunwoody looked back on her years in uniform, said it was a credit to the Army—and a great surprise to her—that she would make history in a male-dominated military.

"Thirty-three years after I took the oath as a second lieutenant, I have to tell you this is not exactly how I envisioned my life unfolding," she told a standing-room-only auditorium. "Even as a young kid, all I ever wanted to do was teach physical education and raise a family.

"It was clear to me that my Army experience was just going to be a two-year detour en route to my fitness profession," she added. "So when asked, `Ann, did you ever think you were going to be a general officer, to say nothing about a four-star?' I say, `Not in my wildest dreams.'

"There is no one more surprised than I—except, of course, my husband. You know what they say, `Behind every successful woman there is an astonished man.'"

You can read the rest of Gen. Dunwoody's story here.



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Thursday, November 06, 2008

Strange Novemeber Hail Storm

Here are some pictures of the hail storm we had here yesterday.

I was trying to take this picture in my doorway, but the hail was coming in and hitting me.

The hail covered the ground like snow.

It was even in drifts like snow.

Looks like snow!

My front flowerbed.


You can gauge the size of the hail by the size of my hand.

It even took chunks out of my elephant ears and knocked all the leaves off.

Thoughts On The Election

Just some thoughts on Obama getting elected President.

First of all, Black people keep repeating that this was a victory for Dr. Martin Luther King. But Dr. King said he had a dream that one day a man would be judged by the content of his character and not by the color of his skin. Yet Obama was elected because of the color of his skin. Many voted for him because he is black and for no other reason.
Yes, it has made history. But Dr. King is probably turning in his grave. This was not his “Dream” at all.



The problems I had with Obama had nothing to do with his skin color. It had to do with his Socialist rhetoric. I would be against Socialism if the Candidate was purple.

I have to admit I was sad for a bit yesterday until I remembered some of the things Obama has said. He said he wanted to invade Pakistan. He said he wants to put more troops in Afghanistan and take out the Taliban. He said he wants to catch Bin Ladin. And all of that means there will be more dead Muslims. And since that is Obama’s view of Muslims it is pretty retarded for Muslims to back this man.

But when it comes down to it, I don’t think things will change much in America. Obama even tried to cover his butt when he said that change wouldn’t happen in a year or even his first term. Obama was trying to cover the fact that he promised things he had no intention of doing. It will probably be business as usual for the next 4 years.

So while the election was historic, I don’t think things will change much over the next 4 years. So there is no reason to be sad McCain supporters. McCain is a War Hero and a great American and no one can take that away from him. In 4 years McCain will still be a War Hero and a Great American. Only history can judge whether Obama was a good President or not.

And that is how I see it.

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Wednesday's Hero

Wednesday Hero was started to put a spotlight on the men and women of the United States military and the bravery their show day in and day out. But on a few occasions a service members of an allied nation has been profiled. Such is the case this week.

Despite being shot twice during an ambush in Afghanistan, an SAS (Special Air Service) soldier from Australia lashed himself to the front of his patrol vehicle so he wouldn't be left behind if he passed out from loss of blood and kept on fighting.

The Digger is expected to be recommended for a high level bravery award.

Suffering from serious upper body wounds, the soldier struggled on to the front of his SAS long range patrol vehicle (LRPV) and, under heavy fire, used a rope to attach himself firmly between the vehicle's bull bar and radiator.

Once he was secured, and there was no chance that he would fall off if he fainted, he picked up his rifle and resumed firing at the enemy during a two-hour fighting withdrawal.

SAS troops and their special forces comrades from the Commando Regiment are well aware of the slow and painful death that awaits them if they are captured by the Taliban.

The Digger, who cannot be identified, faded in and out of consciousness, emptying several magazines as volleys of enemy rounds and rocket propelled grenades, rained down around him.

He was finally evacuated from the battle field at high speed still lashed to the front of the LRPV.

A source told The Courier-Mail the Digger was now "up and about" and would recover fully from his serious gunshot wounds. His heroic deeds will be recognised when he is recommended for a high level bravery award.

Several others engaged in the do-or-die battle on September 2 are also in line for top honours.


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Saturday, October 25, 2008

Obama Supporters Racist?

Obama Would Fail Security Clearance

by Daniel Pipes
Philadelphia Bulletin
October 21, 2008

With Colin Powell now repeating the lie that Barack Obama has "always been a Christian," despite new information further confirming Obama's Muslim childhood (such as the Indonesian school registration listing him as Muslim), one watches with dismay as the Democratic candidate manages to hide the truth on this issue.

Instead, then, let us review a related subject – Obama's connections and even indebtedness, throughout his career, to extremist Islam. Specifically, he has longstanding, if indirect ties to two institutions, the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), listed by the U.S. government in 2007 as an unindicted co-conspirator in a Hamas-funding trial; and the Nation of Islam (NoI), condemned by the Anti-Defamation League for its "consistent record of racism and anti-Semitism."

First, Obama's ties to Islamists:

The cover of one of Khalid al-Mansour's books, "The Mind and the Mindless - Will the West Rule Forever." The Khalid al-Mansour connection: According to former Manhattan Borough president Percy Sutton, Al-Mansour "was raising money for" Obama's expenses at Harvard Law School. Al-Mansour, a black American (né Don Warden), became advisor to Saudi prince Al-Walid bin Talal, CAIR's largest individual donor. Al-Mansour holds standard Islamist views: he absolves the Islamist government in Sudan of sponsoring slavery, he denies a Jewish tie to Jerusalem, and he wrote a booklet titled "Americans Beware! The Zionist Plot Against S. Arabia." (Both Obama and al-Mansour deny Sutton's account.)

The Kenny Gamble (also known as Luqman Abdul-Haqq) connection: Gamble, a once-prominent pop music producer, cut the ribbon to the Obama campaign headquarters housed in a south Philadelphia building he owns. Gamble is an Islamist who buys large swaths of real estate in Philadelphia to create a Muslim-only residential area. Also, as the self-styled "amir" of the United Muslim Movement, he has many links to Islamist organizations, including CAIR and the Muslim Alliance in North America. (MANA's "amir" is Siraj Wahhaj, an unindicted co-conspirator in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.)

Kenny Gamble The Mazen Asbahi connection: The Obama campaign's first Muslim outreach coordinator resigned after it came to light that he had served on the board of a subsidiary of the Saudi-sponsored North American Islamic Trust, with Jamal Said, another unindicted co-conspirator in the 2007 Hamas funding trial. Asbahi has ties to CAIR's Chicago and Detroit offices, to the Islamic Society of North America, yet another unindicted co-conspirator in the Hamas funding trial, and to other Islamist organizations.

The Minha Husaini connection: The campaign's second Muslim outreach coordinator has an Islamist background, having served as an intern in the Muslim Public Service Network. Immediately upon her appointment by Obama, she met with a group of about thirty Muslims including such notorious figures as CAIR's Nihad Awad; the Muslim American Society's Mahdi Bray, who has publicly supported the Hamas and Hezbollah terrorist groups; and Johari Abdul Malik of the Dar Al-Hijrah Mosque in Falls Church, Va., who has advised American Muslims: "You can blow up bridges, but you cannot kill people who are innocent on their way to work."

Second, Obama's ties to the Nation of Islam:

Louis Farrakhan, who calls Obama "the Messiah." Obama's long-time donor and ally Antoin "Tony" Rezko partnered for nearly three decades with Jabir Herbert Muhammad, a son of NoI leader Elijah Muhammad, and says he gave Jabir and his family "millions of dollars over the years." Rezko also served as executive director of the Muhammad Ali Foundation, a rogue organization that, without Ali's permission, exploited the name of this CAIR awardee.

Jeremiah Wright, Obama's esteemed pastor for twenty years, came out of a Nation background, recently he accepted protection from an NoI security detail, and has praised Louis Farrakhan, the NoI's leader, as one of the "giants of the African American religious experience." Wright's church celebrated Farrakhan for his having "truly epitomized greatness."

Farrakhan himself endorsed Obama, calling him "the hope of the entire world," "one who can lift America from her fall," and even "the Messiah."

That Obama's biography touches so frequently on such unsavory organizations as CAIR and the Nation of Islam should give pause. How many of politicians have a single tie to either group, much less seven of them? John McCain charitably calls Obama "a person you do not have to be scared [of] as president of the United States," but Obama's multiple links to anti-Americans and subversives mean he would fail the standard security clearance process for Federal employees.
Islamic aggression represents America's strategic enemy; Obama's many insalubrious connections raise grave doubts about his fitness to serve as America's commander-in-chief.

Mad Tiger Movie Review


I went and watched Gina Prince-Bythewood’s adaptation of Sue Monk Kidd’s novel The Secret Life of Bees today starring Dakota Fanning as Lily Owens, Queen Latifah as August Boatwright, Jennifer Hudson as Rosaleen Daise, Alicia Keys as June Boatwright and Sophie Okonedo as May Boatwright.

Lily is a 14 year old growing up in a small southern town in 1964. She is haunted by memories of accidently shooting her mother when she was 4 years old. Lily lives with her emotionally distant abusive father, and her best friend is their Black housekeeper, Rosaleen. After locals beat Rosaleen for attempting to register to vote and Lily’s father goes one step too far during an argument, Lilly and Rosaleen set out to find the place where the only picture Lilly has of her mother was taken. That place turns out to be the home of the independent Black Boatwright sisters who make a very successful living producing honey. Lily and Rosaleen move in with them and soon Lily learns about both beekeeping and life.

This was a vey good movie. It is probably more of a chick flick though so guys might not like it as much. It made me cry. I give this movie 4 tiger paws.

Friday, October 24, 2008

Mad Tiger Movie Review

I went and watched W. today starring Josh Brolin as George W. Bush, Elizabeth Banks as Laura Bush and James Cromwell as George H. Walker Bush and directed by Oliver Stone.

This film is supposed to be a chronicle of George W. Bush's life. While I have not been a fan of the George W. Bush Presidency; I did vote for him twice only because I thought he was an infinitely better than the other choices we had. I also think that Gore and Kerry would have been much worse Presidents. I also freely admit that President Bush has made many mistakes while in office. But I have never seen such a character assignation in my life as this film is.

I figured this film would be unflattering since it was an Oliver Stone film. The film critics tried to portray this movie as being sympathetic to President Bush. So I figured I would give this film a shot. There absolutely nothing sympathetic in this film. They even portrayed Bush as unflattering down to every detail. Stone had Brolin eating like a pig talking with his mouth full and spitting food everywhere. Stone constantly portrayed Bush as drunk and with a drink in his hand.

I have to say at this moment I am so totally disgusted with Liberals that I want to puke. I am tired of their hypocrisy. You scrutinize and criticize every thing a Conservative or Republican does when you could never stand up to such scrutiny yourself. How often do you drink, Mr. Stone? As far as that goes how many of you Liberals partied in college? That’s right its ok with you Liberals that Obama and Clinton both used drugs during college isn’t it? But Bush partying at college is something that you all blow out of purportion.

I am tired of you Liberals trying to tear down everything that makes America great. I am tired of your Elitist attitudes towards the average American. And Christians if you are even thinking about voting for a Liberal this election, I suggest you watch this film and see how liberals really view Christians. Wake up! They view you the same as Rosie O’Donnell does that you are just the same as the 9/11 terrorists. I am tired of Liberals trying to divide this Country and turn it into a Socialist State.

Well I have something to say to you Liberals:

IF YOU DON’T LIKE AMERICA AS IT IS AND IF YOU SEE YOURSELF AS BETTER THAN THE AVERAGE WORKING CLASS AMERICAN THEN GET THE FUCK OUT OF AMERICA. WE DON’T WANT OUR COUNTRY TO CHANGE. WE LOVE AMERICA JUST LIKE IT IS AND STOP TRYING TO CHANGE IT.

You Liberals make me sick.

I give this film 0 tiger paws. And that is how I see it.