Haven't seen this movie, not a big priority. Question, has this Kyle ever been in a firefight or the line of fire? Because I've seen and read stories of guys who have and risked their lives to save their buddies, maybe lost limbs or died doing so. These guys are worthy of the title hero. But if all he did was kill from 500 yards out then I don't get it. In today's warfare snipers are probably a necessity but any guy who openly admits he enjoys it is probably a closet psychopath.
Why the hell couldn't the US just send a Chris Kyle type into Iraq before the invasion and take Saddam out if he was such a problem? You wouldn't have half this shit that is happening today.
QFT!!
what barney ross the boxer did in WW2 thats a hero.
He was sent to Guadalcanal in the South Pacific. One night, he and three other comrades were trapped under enemy fire. All four were wounded; Ross was the only one able to fight. Ross gathered his comrades' rifles and grenades and single-handedly fought nearly two dozen Japanese soldiers over an entire night, killing them all by morning. Two of the Marines died, but he carried the third on his shoulders to safety; the other man weighed 230 lb (104 kg) compared to Ross' 140 lb (64 kg). Ross was awarded America's third highest military honor, the Silver Star, as well as a Presidential Citation. As one of America's greatest "celebrity" war heroes, he was honored by President Roosevelt in a Rose Garden ceremony.
laying down for 10 hours till u get your perfect shot on a kid is nothing to brag about.