Amen, Mr. Cain. That Twitter user was taking a page from Ron Paul’s deplorable book, evidently. His contemptible tweet was in response to actor Dean Cain’s tweet rightly calling Chris Kyle a hero.
https://twitter.com/RealDeanCain/status/302069416311537666
The actor has shown himself to be a fierce fighter for freedom. He has also taken to Twitter several times to mourn the loss of his friend, Chris Kyle, and to honor his sacrifices.
Twitter users agree, and join Mr. Cain in defending and honoring the American hero.
https://twitter.com/RomanticManu/status/303188667202150401
https://twitter.com/JynxGirl2012/status/303189401083736064
@scrillakev @RealDeanCain you know he was among the many men and women who fought for your right to an opinion
— Janine L Doherty Bilotti (@J9DC) February 17, 2013
https://twitter.com/RomanticManu/status/303189741526974464
To the non-cretinous, Kyle’s moving memorial service, and the funeral procession consisting of amazing and unwavering support, were beautiful and inspiring. They also served as a reminder that freedom isn’t really free.
@RealDeanCain People forget where their freedom of speech comes from, It comes from the sacrifice of others!
— Ron Walker (@Ronwalk67) February 17, 2013
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Chris Kyle fought valiantly to protect our freedom. Even the ignorant kind.
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