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"Better to die like a lion than to be slaughtered like a sheep"


Today Emanuel Skarlatos, father of US train hero Alek Skarlatos, went on MSNBC to talk about his son after the events in France on Friday. Alek, and his childhood friends, Spencer Stone and Anthony Sadler, beat an Islamic terrorist unconscious and then hogtied him on a train to Paris.

Today Emanual Skalatos called out the PC crowd:

“Could I say one last thing? It’s better to die like a lion than to be slaughtered like a sheep. And, this terrorist coward deserved what he got. And the PC crowd needs to recognize terrorism for what it is. I thank you very much for having me on.”


http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2015/08/father-of-us-train-hero-goes-on-msnbc-and-calls-out-the-far-left-pc-crowd-video/


legendary
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This story is a great example of civic courage and responsibility.
Thanks to their courage the great tragedy is avoided.
America can really be proud of their sons.
However, it would be good to have official protection (security) of passengers on such journeys in the future.



Yes as, sadly, we already know what kind of breaking news we may read weeks or months from now.


legendary
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This story is a great example of civic courage and responsibility.
Thanks to their courage the great tragedy is avoided.
America can really be proud of their sons.
However, it would be good to have official protection (security) of passengers on such journeys in the future.
legendary
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Merit: 1001
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French President bestows Legion of Honor on train heroes ...


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqudJaAxmbE


legendary
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This is an interesting story. The fact that these guys ran toward the danger without hesitation is just fantastic, and rare.

Here's a link: http://www.nytimes.com/2015/08/22/world/europe/americans-foil-gunman-on-french-train-officials-say.html?_r=0

And here's why they didn't hesitate, they're US National Guardsmen and US Air Force members. Hopefully this leaves a bit of godwill for American military members in Europe and France.


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This is an interesting story. The fact that these guys ran toward the danger without hesitation is just fantastic, and rare.

Here's a link: http://www.nytimes.com/2015/08/22/world/europe/americans-foil-gunman-on-french-train-officials-say.html?_r=0

And here's why they didn't hesitate, they're US National Guardsmen and US Air Force members. Hopefully this leaves a bit of godwill for American military members in Europe and France.
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