Tuesday, January 27, 2015

EVIL WILL NOT BE REASONED WITH



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She said:
“I challenge anyone to tell me there isn’t evil in this world,” Kyle said, as she stood on stage wearing her late husband’s dog tags. “From the days of Cain and Abel, we know all too well, there will always be evil. But that evil shouldn’t take away our freedoms. In fact, the only way to defeat evil is by taking advantage of our freedoms.”
Kyle spoke adoringly of her late husband, calling him “an everyday boy who did his best at what he loved.” She lauded the most lethal sniper in U.S. history for his compassionate side, revealing that he did an incredible job of  “loving his God, loving his country and loving his family.”
Chris Kyle’s respect for firearms began at a very young age. His father, who taught Sunday School alongside his mother, taught him to shoot when he was 8-years-old. “Chris’ parents were adamant about teaching the importance of gun safety,” his widow remarked. “Chris grew up to be a fine cowboy, and a handsome one at that,” she said through tears.
Taya went on to describe the importance of guns in her husband’s life. She also revealed that Chris only wrote ‘American Sniper’ because “other people were going to write it about him and he felt proper credit wouldn’t be given to those he served with. He also knew he could be portrayed as something he wasn’t.”
“By writing it himself, he could stay true to his self-effacing, humble nature, while still giving credit to others,” said Kyle. “He also said countless times that while publishers and some parts of the public are impressed with numbers of kills, that number did not interest him. A number that would have been much more important to him would have been if someone could have told him the number of lives he saved.”
“Saving lives was the only motivation he had. That was why he went to war. Saving lives came with a price, though,” Kyle admitted. “It forced him to let go of his innocence. But he dug a little deeper and loved his fellow man enough to take on the immense responsibility of using his gun – the only effective tool he had – to stop the evil coming at them.”
Taya thanked NRA members for “protecting our freedoms,” but it was her husband who did more for that cause than most Americans could even dream of. Share this story if you support Taya’s brave message and stoic commitment to the gun rights of all Americans, which she called “part of what makes America great.”

MAKE SURE TO READ: Vintage Footage of Chris Kyle Blows Every Liberal Criticism Out of the Water

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