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Default US must have open-door policy for "students" from Chechnya

On Apr 25, 2:13*am, harry wrote:
On Apr 24, 8:52*pm, nestork wrote:

No doubt some Hollywood producers are waiting for the younger brother to
regain consiousness so that they can sign a book and movie deal.


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nestork


They don't make movies about American failures.
Until later when they can rewrite history because people have
forgotten the details/died.

Eg Viet Nam.
WW2
Davey Crocket
Anything about (American) indians.


What a crock. There were WWII movies that came out even
during WWII. And plenty more of them in the 50s, 60s.
Did all those living in 1945 die in ten years? Here's a long, long
list of WWII movies made during wartime:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Categor...ade_in_wartime

Same thing is true of the Vietnam War. John Wayne starring in
the 1968 film, The Green Berets, is a prime example.

As for not making movies about Davey Crocket or the American
Indians of 200 years ago until much later because they wanted to
wait for people to die or forget, that's pretty dumb, even for the
village idiot.