Red Dawn (movie) and Form 4473

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Re: Red Dawn (movie) and Form 4473

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Tamie wrote:It looks like The Breakfast Club with guns. :smilelol5:

A remake with China is silly. How does China benefit of invading? They already get tons of money from Americans buying Chinese goods and they hold a significant portion of the US debt. Right now they keep getting golden eggs but they don't have to feed the goose.
Actually, I believe the movie's premise is a Chinese takeover of a "bankrupt" United States...basically they send in military forces under the pretense of "rebuilding" a financially devastated US. That's about all I could gather from what I've read, and none of that was official.
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Re: Red Dawn (movie) and Form 4473

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Tamie wrote:It looks like The Breakfast Club with guns. :smilelol5:
Yepper, this sci-fi flick is a quarter century (that's 25 years) old. The star of the movie has seen his own Red Dawn and the other surviving cast members are no longer spring chickens.

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Re: Red Dawn (movie) and Form 4473

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Oldgringo wrote:
Tamie wrote:It looks like The Breakfast Club with guns. :smilelol5:
Yepper, this sci-fi flick is a quarter century (that's 25 years) old. The star of the movie has seen his own Red Dawn and the other surviving cast members are no longer spring chickens.
So I'm the only one thinking, "Nobody puts Baby in a corner!"

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McKnife wrote:My favorite 'survival' program was the "Jericho" TV series..
I liked that show also. I hate it when they cancel a good program after one or two seasons.
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Tamie wrote:It looks like The Breakfast Club with guns. :smilelol5:

A remake with China is silly. How does China benefit of invading? They already get tons of money from Americans buying Chinese goods and they hold a significant portion of the US debt. Right now they keep getting golden eggs but they don't have to feed the goose.
They might consider it if we welsh on the debt. And that is a viable possibility.
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How many of you remember Patrick Swayze's Steel Dawn, which was initially marketed as a loose sequel to Red Dawn?

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McKnife wrote:My favorite 'survival' program was the "Jericho" TV series..
Yup. Brought up issues most people don't think about.

Somebody posted about 4473 and Privacy Act. True, but armed invaders aren't really worried about laws. These are physical paper copies kept at the dealer. Even ATF cant' get them without a warrant (the can see them and make copies but the dealer has to keep the original). (Dealer bound book is probably on a computer.)

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Tamie wrote:A remake with China is silly. How does China benefit of invading?
They've got a lot of surplus population that we would have to deal with for them.

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maverick2076 wrote:How many of you remember Patrick Swayze's Steel Dawn, which was initially marketed as a loose sequel to Red Dawn?
I made it to about 15 minutes in, then gave up.
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Re: Red Dawn (movie) and Form 4473

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cbr600 wrote:
Oldgringo wrote:
Tamie wrote:It looks like The Breakfast Club with guns. :smilelol5:
Yepper, this sci-fi flick is a quarter century (that's 25 years) old. The star of the movie has seen his own Red Dawn and the other surviving cast members are no longer spring chickens.
So I'm the only one thinking, "Nobody puts Baby in a corner!"

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