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 Tutto sta nel dimostrare che la tua potenza di fuoco è maggiore della loro
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| Il comandante aveva ordinato a O' Mark di parlare con Taghishi. L'avrebbe fatto tra un po'. Dave si voltò e osservò Red allontanarsi nelle tenebre senza dare nell'occhio. Levò il colpo dalla canna del fucile, raccolse la pallottola e se la mise in tasca. Continuò a guardare nell'oscurità. Beh, Rossa, ci si vede in giro...Mormorò poi tra sè e sè. Successivamente si diresse verso il comando. Avrebbe parlato lì con Taghishi. 
For all the free people that still protest, you're welcome, We protect you and you are protected by the best. Your voice is strong and loud, but who will fight for you? No one standing in your crowd.
We are your fathers, brothers, boyfriends, and sons, Wearing the boots and carrying the guns, We are the ones that leave all we own, To make sure your future is carved in stone.
We are the ones who fight and die. We might not be able to save the world, well at least we try. We walked the paths to where we are at And we want no choice other than that.
So when you rally your group to complain, Take a look in the back of your brain. In order for that flag you love to fly, Wars must be fought and young men must die.
We came here to fight for the ones we hold dear, If that's not respected, we would rather stay here, So please stop yelling and put down your signs, And pray for those behind the enemy lines.
When the conflict is over and all is well, Be thankful that we chose to go trought hell. ________________________________________________________________________________________________ War may be Hell... but home ain't exactly Heaven, either.
When a Soldier comes home from war, he finds it hard to listen to his son whine about being bored to keep a straight face when people complain about potholes to be tolerant of people who complain about the hassle of getting ready for work to be understanding when a co-worker complains about a bad night's sleep to control his panic when his wife tells him he needs to drive slower to be grateful thet he fights for the freedom of speech to be silent when people pray to God for a new car to be compassionate when a businessman express a fear of flying to not laught when anxious parents say they're sfraid to send their kids off to summer camp to not ridicule someone who complains about bad weather to control his rage when a colleague gripes about his coffee being cold to remain calm when his daughter complains about having to do little houseworks to be civil to people who complain about their jobs to just walk away when someone says they only get two weeks of vacation a year to be happy for a friend's new hot tub to be forgiving when someone says how hard is to have a new baby in the house to not punch a wall when someone says we should pull out immediately
The only thing harder than being a Soldier Is loving one ________________________________________________________________________________________________ L'odio è un liquore prezioso, un veleno più caro di quello dei Borgia; perché è fatto con il nostro sangue, la nostra salute, il nostro sonno e due terzi del nostro amore. Bisogna esserne avari. 



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