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Transcript of President Barack Obama’s farewell speech

President Barack Obama gives his farewell address at McCormick Place in Chicago on Jan. 10, 2017. (Chicago Tribune)
Here’s the text of President Barack Obama’s farewell address Tuesday at McCormick Place in Chicago:

It’s good to be home. My fellow Americans, Michelle and I have been so touched by all the well-wishes we’ve received over the past few weeks. But tonight it’s my turn to say thanks. Whether we’ve seen eye-to-eye or rarely agreed at all, my conversations with you, the American people – in living rooms and schools; at farms and on factory floors; at diners and on distant outposts – are what have kept me honest, kept me inspired, and kept me going. Every day, I learned from you. You made me a better president, and you made me a better man.

I first came to Chicago when I was in my early twenties, and was still trying to figure out who I was; still searching for a purpose to my life. It was in neighborhoods not far from here where I began working with church groups in the shadows of closed steel mills. It was on these streets where I witnessed the power of faith, and the quiet dignity of working people in the face of struggle and loss. This is where I learned that change only happens when ordinary people get involved, and they get engaged, and come together to demand it.

After eight years as your President, I still believe that. And it’s not just my belief. It’s the beating heart of our American idea – our bold experiment in self-government.

It’s the conviction that we are all created equal, endowed by our Creator with certain unalienable rights, among them life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

It’s the insistence that these rights, while self-evident, have never been self-executing; that We, the People, through the instrument of our democracy, can form a more perfect union.

This is the great gift our Founders gave us. The freedom to chase our individual dreams through our sweat, toil, and imagination – and the imperative to strive together as well, to achieve a common good, a greater good.

For 240 years, our nation’s call to citizenship has given work and purpose to each new generation. It’s what led patriots to choose republic over tyranny, pioneers to trek west, slaves to brave that makeshift railroad to freedom. It’s what pulled immigrants and refugees across oceans and the Rio Grande, it’s what pushed women to reach for the ballot, it’s what powered workers to organize. It’s why GIs gave their lives at Omaha Beach and Iwo Jima; Iraq and Afghanistan – and why men and women from Selma to Stonewall were prepared to give theirs as well.

So that’s what we mean when we say America is exceptional. Not that our nation has been flawless from the start, but that we have shown the capacity to change, and make life better for those who follow.

Yes, our progress has been uneven. The work of democracy has always been hard, it’s always been contentious and it’s sometimes been bloody. For every two steps forward, it often feels we take one step back. But the long sweep of America has been defined by forward motion, a constant widening of our founding creed to embrace all, and not just some.

If I had told you eight years ago that America would reverse a great recession, reboot our auto industry, and unleash the longest stretch of job creation in our history … if I had told you that we would open up a new chapter with the Cuban people, shut down Iran’s nuclear weapons program without firing a shot, and take out the mastermind of 9/11 … if I had told you that we would win marriage equality, and secure the right to health insurance for another 20 million of our fellow citizens … If I had told you all of that, you might have said our sights were set a little too high.

But that’s what we did. That’s what you did. You were the change. You answered people’s hopes, and because of you, by almost every measure, America is a better, stronger place than it was when we started.

In ten days, the world will witness a hallmark of our democracy: the peaceful transfer of power from one freely elected president to the next. I committed to President-Elect Trump that my administration would ensure the smoothest possible transition, just as President Bush did for me. Because it’s up to all of us to make sure our government can help us meet the many challenges we still face.

We have what we need to do so. We have everything we need to meet those challenges. After all, we remain the wealthiest, most powerful, and most respected nation on Earth. Our youth and drive, our diversity and openness, our boundless capacity for risk and reinvention means that the future should be ours.

But that potential will be realized only if our democracy works. Only if our politics better reflects the decency of the our people. Only if all of us, regardless of party affiliation or particular interest, help restore the sense of common purpose that we so badly need right now.

That’s what I want to focus on tonight – the state of our democracy.

Understand, democracy does not require uniformity. Our founders argued, they quarreled, eventually they compromised. They expected us to do the same. But they knew that democracy does require a basic sense of solidarity – the idea that for all our outward differences, we are all in this together; that we rise or fall as one.

There have been moments throughout our history that threatened that solidarity. The beginning of this century has been one of those times. A shrinking world, growing inequality; demographic change and the specter of terrorism – these forces haven’t just tested our security and prosperity, but are testing our democracy as well. And how we meet these challenges to our democracy will determine our ability to educate our kids, and create good jobs and protect our homeland.

In other words, it will determine our future.

To begin with, our democracy won’t work without a sense that everyone has economic opportunity. Today, the economy is growing again; wages, incomes, home values, and retirement accounts are rising again; poverty is falling again. The wealthy are paying a fairer share of taxes even as the stock market shatters records. The unemployment rate is near a ten-year low. The uninsured rate has never, ever been lower. Health care costs are rising at the slowest rate in fifty years. And I said, and I mean it, if anyone can put together a plan that is demonstrably better than the improvements we’ve made to our health care system – that covers as many people at less cost – I will publicly support it.

That, after all, is why we serve – not to score points or take credit, but to make people’s lives better, not worse.

But for all the real progress we’ve made, we know it’s not enough. Our economy doesn’t work as well or grow as fast when a few prosper at the expense of a growing middle class. That the economic argument. But stark inequality is also corrosive to our democratic principles. While the top one percent has amassed a bigger share of wealth and income, too many families, in inner cities and rural counties, have been left behind – the laid-off factory worker; the waitress or health care worker who is barely getting by and struggling to pay the bills – convinced that the game is fixed against them, that their government only serves the interests of the powerful – a recipe for more cynicism and polarization in our politics.

There are no quick fixes to this long-term trend. I agree — our trade should be fair and not just free. But the next wave of economic dislocations won’t come from overseas. It will come from the relentless pace of automation that makes a lot of good, middle-class jobs obsolete.

And so we’re going to have to forge a new social compact – to guarantee all our kids the education they need; to give workers the power to unionize for better wages; to update the social safety net to reflect the way we live now and make more reforms to the tax code so corporations and individuals who reap the most from this new economy don’t avoid their obligations to the country that’s made their very success possible. We can argue about how to best achieve these goals. But we can’t be complacent about the goals themselves. For if we don’t create opportunity for all people, the disaffection and division that has stalled our progress will only sharpen in years to come.

There’s a second threat to our democracy – one as old as our nation itself. After my election, there was talk of a post-racial America. And such a vision, however well-intended, was never realistic. Race remains a potent and often divisive force in our society. Now, I’ve lived long enough to know that race relations are better than they were ten, or twenty, or thirty years ago no matter what some folks say. You can see it not just in statistics. You can see it in the attitudes of young Americans across the political spectrum.

But we’re not where we need to be. All of us have more work to do. After all, if every economic issue is framed as a struggle between a hardworking white middle class and an undeserving minority, then workers of all shades will be left fighting for scraps while the wealthy withdraw further into their private enclaves. If we’re unwilling to invest in the children of immigrants, just because they don’t look like us, we diminish the prospects of our own children -– because those brown kids will represent a larger and larger share of America’s workforce. And we have shown that our economy doesn’t have to be a zero-sum game. Last year, incomes rose for all races, all age groups, for men and for women.

So if we’re going to be serious about race going forward, we must uphold laws against discrimination – in hiring, in housing, in education and the criminal justice system. That’s what our Constitution and highest ideals require. But laws alone won’t be enough. Hearts must change. It won’t change overnight. Social attitudes often take generations to change. But if our democracy is to work in this increasingly diverse nation, each one of us must try to heed the advice of one of the great characters in American fiction, Atticus Finch, who said “You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view … until you climb into his skin and walk around in it.”

For blacks and other minority groups, that means tying our own struggles for justice to the challenges that a lot of people in this country face – not only the refugee, or the immigrant, or the rural poor, or the transgender American, but also the middle-aged white man who from the outside may seem like he’s got all the advantages, but who’s seen his world upended by economic, cultural, and technological change.

For white Americans, it means acknowledging that the effects of slavery and Jim Crow didn’t suddenly vanish in the ‘60s; that when minority groups voice discontent, they’re not just engaging in reverse racism or practicing political correctness; when they wage peaceful protest, they’re not demanding special treatment, but the equal treatment that our Founders promised.

For native-born Americans, it means reminding ourselves that the stereotypes about immigrants today were said, almost word for word, about the Irish, and Italians and Poles, who it was said were going to destroy the fundamental character of America. And as it turned out, America wasn’t weakened by the presence of these newcomers; they embraced this nation’s creed, and it was strengthened.

So regardless of the station we occupy; we have to try harder; we all have to start with the premise that each of our fellow citizens loves this country just as much as we do; that they value hard work and family like we do; that their children are just as curious and hopeful and worthy of love as our own.

For too many of us, it’s become safer to retreat into our own bubbles, whether in our neighborhoods or college campuses or places of worship or our social media feeds, surrounded by people who look like us and share the same political outlook and never challenge our assumptions. The rise of naked partisanship, increasing economic and regional stratification, the splintering of our media into a channel for every taste – all this makes this great sorting seem natural, even inevitable. And increasingly, we become so secure in our bubbles that we start accepting only information, whether it’s true or not, that fits our opinions, instead of basing our opinions on the evidence that’s out there.

And this trend represents a third threat to our democracy. Look, politics is a battle of ideas; that’s how our democracy was designed. In the course of a healthy debate, we prioritize different goals and the different means of reaching them. But without some common baseline of facts; without a willingness to admit new information, and concede that your opponent is making a fair point, and that science and reason matter, we’ll keep talking past each other, making common ground and compromise impossible.

And isn’t that part of what makes politics so dispiriting? How can elected officials rage about deficits when we propose to spend money on preschool for kids, but not when we’re cutting taxes for corporations? How do we excuse ethical lapses in our own party, but pounce when the other party does the same thing? It’s not just dishonest, this selective sorting of the facts; it’s self-defeating. Because as my mom used to tell me, reality has a way of catching up with you.

Take the challenge of climate change. In just eight years, we’ve halved our dependence on foreign oil, we’ve doubled our renewable energy, and we’ve led the world to an agreement that has the promise to save this planet. But without bolder action, our children won’t have time to debate the existence of climate change; they’ll be busy dealing with its effects: more environmental disasters, more economic disruptions, waves of climate refugees seeking sanctuary.

Now, we can and should argue about the best approach to the problem. But to simply deny the problem not only betrays future generations; it betrays the essential spirit of this country, the essential spirit of innovation and practical problem-solving that guided our Founders.

It is that spirit, born of the Enlightenment, that made us an economic powerhouse – the spirit that took flight at Kitty Hawk and Cape Canaveral; the spirit that cures disease and put a computer in every pocket.

It’s that spirit – a faith in reason, and enterprise, and the primacy of right over might, that allowed us to resist the lure of fascism and tyranny during the Great Depression, and build a post-World War II order with other democracies, an order based not just on military power or national affiliations but built on principles – the rule of law, human rights, freedoms of religion, speech, assembly, and an independent press.

That order is now being challenged – first by violent fanatics who claim to speak for Islam; more recently by autocrats in foreign capitals who see free markets, and open democracies, and civil society itself as a threat to their power. The peril each poses to our democracy is more far-reaching than a car bomb or a missile. They represent the fear of change; the fear of people who look or speak or pray differently; a contempt for the rule of law that holds leaders accountable; an intolerance of dissent and free thought; a belief that the sword or the gun or the bomb or propaganda machine is the ultimate arbiter of what’s true and what’s right.

Because of the extraordinary courage of our men and women in uniform, and the intelligence officers, law enforcement, and diplomats who support them, no foreign terrorist organization has successfully planned and executed an attack on our homeland these past eight years; and although Boston and Orlando and San Bernardino and Fort Hood remind us of how dangerous radicalization can be, our law enforcement agencies are more effective and vigilant than ever. We’ve taken out tens of thousands of terrorists – including Osama bin Laden. The global coalition we’re leading against ISIL has taken out their leaders, and taken away about half their territory. ISIL will be destroyed, and no one who threatens America will ever be safe. To all who serve, it has been the honor of my lifetime to be your Commander-in-Chief.

But protecting our way of life — that’s not just the job of our military. Democracy can buckle when we give in to fear. So just as we, as citizens, must remain vigilant against external aggression, we must guard against a weakening of the values that make us who we are. And that’s why, for the past eight years, I’ve worked to put the fight against terrorism on a firmer legal footing. That’s why we’ve ended torture, worked to close Gitmo, reformed our laws governing surveillance to protect privacy and civil liberties. That’s why I reject discrimination against Muslim Americans, who are just as patriotic as we are. That’s why we cannot withdraw from big global fights – to expand democracy, and human rights, and women’s rights, and LGBT rights – no matter how imperfect our efforts, no matter how expedient ignoring such values may seem. That’s part of defending America. For the fight against extremism and intolerance and sectarianism and chauvinism are of a piece with the fight against authoritarianism and nationalist aggression. If the scope of freedom and respect for the rule of law shrinks around the world, the likelihood of war within and between nations increases, and our own freedoms will eventually be threatened.

So let’s be vigilant, but not afraid. ISIL will try to kill innocent people. But they cannot defeat America unless we betray our Constitution and our principles in the fight. Rivals like Russia or China cannot match our influence around the world – unless we give up what we stand for, and turn ourselves into just another big country that bullies smaller neighbors.

Which brings me to my final point – our democracy is threatened whenever we take it for granted. All of us, regardless of party, should be throwing ourselves into the task of rebuilding our democratic institutions. When voting rates in America are some of the lowest among advanced democracies, we should make it easier, not harder, to vote. When trust in our institutions is low, we should reduce the corrosive influence of money in our politics, and insist on the principles of transparency and ethics in public service. When Congress is dysfunctional, we should draw our congressional districts to encourage politicians to cater to common sense and not rigid extremes.

And remember — none of this happens on its own. All of this depends on our participation; on each of us accepting the responsibility of citizenship, regardless of which way the pendulum of power swings.

Our Constitution is a remarkable, beautiful gift. But it’s really just a piece of parchment. It has no power on its own. We, the people, give it power – we the people give it meaning with our participation, and the choices we make and the alliances that we form. Whether or not we stand up for our freedoms. Whether or not we respect and enforce the rule of law. America is no fragile thing. But the gains of our long journey to freedom are not assured.

In his own farewell address, George Washington wrote that self-government is the underpinning of our safety, prosperity, and liberty, but “from different causes and from different quarters much pains will be taken … to weaken in your minds the conviction of this truth;” and so we have to preserve this truth with “jealous anxiety”; that we should reject “the first dawning of every attempt to alienate any portion of our country from the rest or to enfeeble the sacred ties” that make us one.

America, we weaken those ties when we allow our political dialogue to become so corrosive that people of good character aren’t even willing to enter into public service; so coarse with rancor that Americans with whom we disagree are not just misguided, but somehow malevolent. We weaken those ties when we define some of us as more American than others; when we write off the whole system as inevitably corrupt, and when we sit back and blame the leaders we elect without examining our own role in electing them.

It falls to each of us to be those anxious, jealous guardians of our democracy; to embrace the joyous task we’ve been given to continually try to improve this great nation of ours. Because for all our outward differences, we in fact all share the same proud title, the most important office in a democracy: citizen.

So, you see, that’s what our democracy demands. It needs you. Not just when there’s an election, not just when your own narrow interest is at stake, but over the full span of a lifetime. If you’re tired of arguing with strangers on the internet, try talking with one in real life. If something needs fixing, then lace up your shoes and do some organizing. If you’re disappointed by your elected officials, grab a clipboard, get some signatures, and run for office yourself. Show up. Dive in. Stay at it. Sometimes you’ll win. Sometimes you’ll lose. Presuming a reservoir of goodness in other people, that can be a risk, and there will be times when the process disappoints you. But for those of us fortunate enough to have been a part of this work, and to see it up close, let me tell you, it can energize and inspire. And more often than not, your faith in America – and in Americans – will be confirmed.

Mine sure has been. Over the course of these eight years, I’ve seen the hopeful faces of young graduates and our newest military officers. I’ve mourned with grieving families searching for answers, and found grace in Charleston church. I’ve seen our scientists help a paralyzed man regain his sense of touch. I’ve seen wounded warriors, who at points were given up for dead, walk again. I’ve seen our doctors and volunteers rebuild after earthquakes and stop pandemics in their tracks. I’ve seen the youngest of children remind us of our obligations to care for refugees, to work in peace, and above all to look out for each other.

That faith I placed all those years ago, not far from here, in the power of ordinary Americans to bring about change – that faith has been rewarded in ways I could not have possibly imagined. I hope yours has, too. Some of you here tonight or watching at home were there with us in 2004, in 2008, in 2012. Maybe you still can’t believe we pulled this whole thing off.

You’re not the only ones. Michelle LaVaughn Robinson, girl of the South Side – for the past 25 years, you’ve been not only my wife and mother of my children, you have been my best friend. You took on a role you didn’t ask for and made it your own with grace and with grit and with style and good humor. You made the White House a place that belongs to everybody. And a new generation sets its sights higher because it has you as a role model. You have made me proud. And you have made the country proud.

Malia and Sasha, under the strangest of circumstances, you have become two amazing young women. You are smart and you are beautiful, but more importantly, kind and thoughtful and full of passion. You wore the burden of years in the spotlight so easily. Of all that I’ve done in my life, I’m most proud to be your dad.

To Joe Biden, the scrappy kid from Scranton who became Delaware’s favorite son: you were the first decision I made as a nominee, and it was the best. Not just because you have been a great vice president, but because in the bargain, I gained a brother. We love you and Jill like family, and your friendship has been one of the great joys of our life.

To my remarkable staff: For eight years – and for some of you, a whole lot more – I’ve drawn from your energy, and every day I’ve tried to reflect back what you displayed every day: heart, and character, and idealism. I’ve watched you grow up, get married, have kids, and start incredible new journeys of your own. Even when times got tough and frustrating, you never let Washington get the better of you. You guarded against cynicism. The only thing that makes me prouder than all the good we’ve done is the thought of all the remarkable things you are going to achieve from here.

And to all of you out there – every organizer who moved to an unfamiliar town, every kind family who welcomed them in, every volunteer who knocked on doors, every young person who cast a ballot for the first time, every American who lived and breathed the hard work of change – you are the best supporters and organizers anybody could ever hope for, and I will forever be grateful. Because you did change the world. You did.

That’s why I leave this stage tonight even more optimistic about this country than I was when we started. Because I know our work has not only helped so many Americans; it has inspired so many Americans – especially so many young people out there – to believe you can make a difference; to hitch your wagon to something bigger than yourselves. Let me tell you, this generation coming up – unselfish, altruistic, creative, patriotic – I’ve seen you in every corner of the country. You believe in a fair and just and inclusive America; you know that constant change has been America’s hallmark, that it’s not something to fear but to embrace, and you are willing to carry this hard work of democracy forward. You’ll soon outnumber any of us, and I believe as a result that the future is in good hands.

My fellow Americans, it has been the honor of my life to serve you. I won’t stop; in fact, I will be right there with you, as a citizen, for all my remaining days. For now, whether you’re young or young at heart, I do have one final ask of you as your president – the same thing I asked when you took a chance on me eight years ago.

I am asking you to believe. Not in my ability to bring about change – but in yours.

I am asking you to hold fast to that faith written into our founding documents; that idea whispered by slaves and abolitionists; that spirit sung by immigrants and homesteaders and those who marched for justice; that creed reaffirmed by those who planted flags from foreign battlefields to the surface of the moon; a creed at the core of every American whose story is not yet written:

Yes We Can.

Yes We Did.

Yes We Can.

Thank you. God bless you. And may God continue to bless the United States of America.


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2. Call the local police department’s non-emergency number. Tell them that you want to issue a citizen’s citation underORS 153.058 . They won’t laugh at you or treat you like Gomer Pyle. Promise. But like the police and their tickets, you have to do it within six months after the violation.

3. Go to the police station. You will need to be able to identify the driver from a lineup of DMV file photos. If it’s a more serious offense, such as a hit and run involving an injury, you may be asked to come back and identify the driver from a physical lineup. An officer will then fill out a citation, leaving "court date" and the line for the officer’s signature (you are the officer here) blank.

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Hacksaw Ridge movie script

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On Jan 10, 2017 6:16 PM, wrote:

+s the power of the weak.

Even the use of force weak, men fall
But those who hope in the Lord
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Expand their eagles like eagles, run and not faint.
They will walk and not be afraid.
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Hold on, let’s get you out of here.
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Desmond
Desmond
What?
Wait
Pass me.
Wait, I have something to tell you.
What thing Al?
A race to the top.
Hey cheater.
See you later.
– Hey
A hand?
I have it
Go stones.
– No, leave it.
What are they saying?
Children, steer clear of the cliff, dumb kids, do not play there.
Sanders are children, crazy like his father.
They dug the corner on Main Street
They put a sidewalk.
No longer recognize now.
And to you I no longer recognize you.
With my work I recognize when I go walking
It is as if he had died with you.
As if we had never existed
Well that’s all I have for you today
Block it with your right Desmond
Alto me, you hear?
Because they are fighting?
– Since when they need a reason?
Tom here …
Very good enough, and they saw and possibly going to hit whoever wins
Tom.
No!
God!
Tom! Wake up, you hear me?
What the hell have you done?
– You can not hear me.
I’ll get some ice.
Remove the basket.
I got it.
Al, Al you hear me?
When you hear me?
Al?
Our father, heaven, earth.
What did you do?
I’ll hit you now know
I heard son?
– Sixth Commandment, Thou shalt not kill.
Desmond!
– Tom just please, a second peace for the child.
He has had enough.
Very well fill it with kisses, tell him that the world is a soft and gentle place.
When it will be fine.
I could have killed him.
– If you could.
The killing is the worst of all
Taking the life of another person is most degrading in the world
Nothing hurts more than his heart.
What the hell’s going on.
You do not walk unless I say walk.
What the fuck is what happens!
– Mind your own business
I hate it.
Mom.
Because he hates us so much?
No, he does not hate us.
He hates himself, sometimes
Your father did not used to be like
I wish they had known as before the war.
15 years later
Desmond we sound like?
Like a celestial choir of angels mom
Now, you know it’s a sin to tell a lie especially in this place
Well I never said that angels sang
What’s going on out, Desmond?
Get him.
-And.
We’ll call an ambulance.
– There is no time
Joshua, wake up, fast.
You’ll be fine, you’ll be fine.
What do we have?
It seems an artery can have scissors? – Yes doctor.
Put some pressure on, you put this tourniquet?
– Yes doctor.
Good job, you may have saved the life of this boy.
Stay with us, you’ll be fine.
Yes, stay with me, you’ll be fine
Medical examination is there, here’s to donate blood.
You’re good?
Oh no, it’s not mine, I’m fine, thanks for asking Miss.
What do you need?
– My belt.
I put it to the boy the accident, my pants are not well without it.
Well, I have not your belt. – Yes, I know Miss is there in the boy.
Ok, I’m here to take blood.
– I’ll give you mine.
Ok.
See that room with us, I’ll call.
That, that room.
He had already sounded before blood sir?
– Dawson
My friends call me Dawson but never in the first time.
I always wanted to be a doctor but
I did not have much school.
I’m like my father.
Someone will pick you up?
– No miss, walk back.
Where do you live?
– Four Miss Hill.
It’s far.
– Five to six miles, but short in the woods.
Seven out there.
Must much to like the forest.
– Yeah right.
Ok, put pressure there.
You’re good?
– Yes.
Where will you also dressed and handsome?
– I met someone yesterday
A woman named Dorothy in the hospital, I’ll marry her.
God Does she know?
– Not yet but by learning.
Have you ever talked to a woman?
One that is not family?
Tell her.
– Well then, come and give your brother a big hug.
Take your dirty hands on me.
Wish me luck mom.
– Good luck.
Next, take a seat.
It has already donated blood before? – Yes Miss I’ve already done
You’re the boy’s belt.
– Desmond, if Miss.
Desmond Well, we can not take your blood two days.
That’s fine because I want mine back
What about you? – My blood, I need it back.
Well not work that way, we can not only regresrtela.
Well you have to, since you sting me with that needle my heart beats very fast.
Every time I think of you beats even faster
I had never heard that before, it’s very corny.
– It is.
But how shy I am, I practiced all night.
It was not good?
– I did not say that.
What is the difference between an artery and a vein?
What are you talking about?
– The boy from the accident.
Spit blood arteries.
And veins?
bleed
I think you should practice your conversation boy and girl before coming
Probably yes.
I’ll give you a book if you are interested.
About dating?
On blood.
Another medical question perhaps?
No, I was just thinking that you’re the most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen
It must be because you see me in the dark
No, just’re beautiful
You need to see where we go.
Sorry, I did not think you care.
No wonder.
I thought you might like.
It could be if you had requested.
Viennese?
Why did not you tell us anything?
– Because I know they had said no, and I know that what I do is good
And what about your command?
Not kill in a war.
It protects many guys who leave the church.
There is a war, and need men, working in the newspaper did not save this country.
It looks like a movie star
My boy.
Nice uniform, good hand.
It reminds me of when is the uniform and went to France
You remember?
– Do not talk about – what?
I’m just saying how good I looked in that uniform
You guys all seemed to think that.
Your mother I flirted with him
Not so good when you have a hole in the front of your jacket
A trigger input, on white.
Arty was wounded in the back, with all its organs and intestines outside front
Unpleasant everywhere
She clung to his uniform for a moment
He was lucky to be dead not to have seen his bloody uniform
Get out of my sight.
What are you? Part mountain goat?
You’re going to help Desmond? Or will you leave me stranded?
I’ll help you but it will cost you.
– What.
A kiss.
That is pure blackmail.
– If Miss so, but still it will be.
Last step, I will hold you too.
Wait.
You’re not going to slap me right? Why I’ll fall and take you with me
Kiss me and find out
What?
I must enlist
I can not stay here while they’re all going to fight for me.
If you can.
– I do not have to.
I’ll be a doctor, I’ll see how to save people not to kill
I have to go to work be late
Dorothy, Dorothy.
So you’re going to ask me to marry you or what?
Well I still do not know’d want?
Well, I would not know unless you ask.
Well I’m asking you.
With all my heart, will you marry me?
So yes, yes I will.
When?
– When you have your first permit
But I’m still mad at you right now
– Yes, OK.
OK te amo.
Mom said you came to see here. – Yes.
These three were my best friends.
I grew up with them.
I got into trouble with them I chased girls with them.
I enlisted with them.
Half of them is there
covered in dirt and grass eaten by worms
I do not want to have to visit my children here.
Dad, me and enlistment in the army
I could not have done differently dad way.
All else is doing.
– Leave all other
Everyone else someone like … The imbeciles who went us
You know, the soldiers will leave because they can do that, you can not.
You have to sit and pray and do it all
I mean look at you you’re doing right now
You may not be able to live with yourself if you go
No, I can not myself if I do not.
I’ll be a doctor, that will be my way of service.
And there you are solving everything, but believe that this war will resolve you?
Your ideas?
Well, I know it will be difficult
It will not be difficult, will be impossible.
You know, whatever you have put on the head will never get out of there does not work well
And if somehow survive do not know lucky you will not be giving thanks to God.
Come on boys in the legs, say goodbye to mom.
I almost forgot, take, it’s mine.
Keep it right here where I am.
I love you.
Hey.
-I’m sorry friend.
Where are your keys
You want to look under my bed?
Look who’s lost
Sit here, good elecion the mountains and lake.
I’m Fuller
– Desmond Dawson
Tell a teacher, Naddie understand what it says
– That’s because no one here can read.
Those testicles belong to a man who calls himself Holliwood
It would seem that belong to a smaller type
Hey, I just got these shoes
I’m Nolan, where are you? – Virginia.
Well you married your cousin?
Catch you.
That’s Smithy there, brings the gun in his back.
As well you’re doing better knucklehead
Hey, I’m not trying to embarrass you.
Smithy Kasinsky, cost to meet you.
Listen people …
As you said your name was? – Desmond Dawson
That’s Tex Louis there, he thinks he’s a cowboy type.
And Vito Vanelly may be small but it is a bulldog.
Hey
– Desmond
This guy here is Lucky Ford – Hey.
That’s Walkey and Penny out there who are good at faking letters
Hey bjale your fat ok?
– Unless you want to put it right in your mouth.
Hey, you’ve got a good book it?
I think Lucky is a good book is also true Lucky?
It’s good reading.
Attention!
Come on, get moving, let’s get moving.
You are a very rare individual if you do not mind me saying so out name?
Andy Walker.
How long have you been dead son?
Mr?
– I’m not sir!
Soy Srjento Hall o search.
Lord tells useless people.
Your name is Karl said?
– Walker, Sergeant.
– Well there is.
– If Sgt.
There is something wrong with your presentation out.
You can not identify, perhaps it is your hair?
It is the wart between his underwear?
I have a knife in my sergeant foot.
So of course, that is, the knife.
What’s your name soldier.
Speedy Right
– Not your name is out idiot.
You know why?
– Because I have a knife in the foot.
Who put the knife out there?
– It was an accident Sergeant were playing well.
As I not put it there on purpose, who put the knife?
I did Sergeant, Corporal Krasinski
You are part Indian, what tribe you belong son?
I am Polish.
– I think it must have Cherokee blood in you or Molowny
-No sir.
You’re contradicting?
Your average ilk son of a bitch
– Sgt not.
Let me see your war cry of Indian child.
-I do not…
What’s your spirit animal?
You’re a snake in the clouds – No Sgt.
You are a sheep duck? – No sergeant
You’re a rhino dancing?
– No Sargento
You’re contradicting out?
– No Sgt. – What?
From now on I will call boss, as a sign of great respect for your people
– Thank you Sgt.
These mocking or so are my son.
– I am sorry.
Name out?
– Desmond Dawson
I have seen corncobs with better appearance
They make me want to take off an ear out.
You can upload your own weight?
– If Sgt.
It must be easy for you then.
Soldier
– Be sure to put away this man of strong winds
If Sgt.
jerk out
– Yes sir.
Lift your foot
– Higher.
Everybody out, now.
Muvanse.
I said get moving.
I’m just putting my uniform sir.
– Perhaps I asked him soldier?
– I do not remember Sgt.
I think any man who takes pride in its natural state
Surely you enjoy the breeze outside.
Now move your parts, parts out.
Move on.
Shew an act of competition
I could teach them to tie a height
But they could save their asses up.
So I decide to keep
Cape Loup, this is the rabbit hole
The rabbit hole goes.
Climb up the tree behind him.
Very good,
Come on
Well Tex, do not hard to master.
Have you ever tied one Holliwood goat?
– No Sgt.
Have you ever seen the size of a goat?
Well, it would have been unnatural.
If you do not breathe you die.
Congratulations genius, just 50 feet fall and you’ve broken your neck.
Brilliant, cabo Vito Binelli
You fool yourself strangled
You are a fan of De Niro,
– No sergeant.
If you were American higher would be.
I hope we have here, one for each boob?
Stop doing Nuos, and begins to make brassiere
That’s so funny soldier?
‘I could not know sergeant
Come on, we progress forward Misses
I want to see some fire here, show me some hostility.
Now down down we are going to leave to him.
Come on, move down, let me see we
I never said in twos effort going forward effort.
Let they’re waiting, let’s move your ass.
We will not surrender, we will try try.
Hey, you’re okay.?
– If I am fine
What’s wrong with them? Someone took his energy we get moving
Move your back to finish line
Hard, hard, move your back towards the end.
This is a personal gift from the government of the United States for each of you
Standard Rifle United States Army
30 caliber, semiautomatic shoulder weapon designed to
Bring death and destruction to the enemy.
This will be her lover, her Miss, his concubine.
Perhaps the only thing in your life that really come to love
Misses let’s dance, take a lady.
He has not put his soul in front, I do not want to get shot today.
No matter how much you are tempted, put his gun next
Bring attention.
Problem out of corn.
Was there no one of his size, or color is the problem?
No Sgt.
If you told me not had to carry a weapon.
Come out people let me get this straight.
Sorry Sgt.
I can not touch a gun.
What exactly is the problem?
– No problem just a mistake.
I told them that I said that when he entered …
– This is impossible
Because it is impossible to know out?
– No sir. For the United States Army does not make mistakes.
There is a problem, you must be the problem.
I just should not have been sent to the company’s weapons.
It is a seal sir.
You have an objective awareness, and you join the army?
Well no, no sir …
My conscience is cooperative
You’re kidding me Dawson?
– No sir I volunteer
I have no problem with using unorme and the flag and do my homework.
That’s what I can not carry a gun, or take someone’s life.
You do not kill, that is?
– Yes sir, that’s
I can not kill in war.
That is this is nature at war
Yes sir.
It’s okay.
You have any other request of the United States Army?
Is there anything else we can do to make you feel comfortable with us?
He does not want, work on Saturdays sir.
I believe in the sacredness of the seventh day, and Saturday is my holy day.
It allows me to work that day
I do not think that means a problem, if you sergeant?
Simplementedebemos ask the enemy who does not encroach on the Sabbath
Because the place needs a prayer.
Okay, now we leave that clear
Now let me tell my requests.
They are not as complicated as you are very simple
While in our company, under my command, you acatars my orders, period.
If I can not trust you here, I could not make it out.
I will put you in the first section eight, you can desecharte.
Pirdanse.
Gentlemen.
I want to know after Desmond Dawson
Cape does not believe in violence.
The practice no violence, not even like to touch a gun.
See Cape is a conscious objective
So I ask you, do not look for him to save them on the battlefield.
Because undoubtedly he will be busy fighting with his conscience
To help.
– Sergeant that’s not true, Sergeant
You’d be!
I realize that some of you might have strong feelings about this
That’s what we’re fighting
Nuestrosderechos defend and protect
Our women and children.
Although the beliefs of the oacionar could die
So I hope that everyone in this company.
After Dawson give the respect it deserves
For the short time he will be with us.
I was clear?
– If Sgt.
Dawsy you got there?
Do you know what that is?
– It seems a little small.
Half of the Bible for half a man.
Let SPICKY regrsale your Bible.
– I am not talking to you.
So you do not fight, you think you can be better than this?
– No.
If you were attacked?
Did you like that?
It says that you must put your other cheek is not it?
You see I do not think this is a matter of religion friends.
I think it’s a matter of cowardice.
Simple and easy, is not Dawson?
You’re a chicken is not it?
Come on, do something.
You see, I will give a free blow right there we go
Hit me, let Dawson
No?
What is this?
– Give me that!
It’s quite a package.
Now this is the kind of package that deserves a real man.
Give me that Smithy
-Please
Please.
Please give it back Smithy
Please give it back Smithy
Hearing voices Dawson?
No sir
From what I understand have communication with God, is it?
Lord I’m not a crazy person
This is how you think it takes people like crazy?
I know I’m different, but not pretend to be someone I’m not, I am what I am.
It sounds lonely.
You are alone?
So do not hear voices?
– No sir, I pray to God
And I like to think he hears me, but it is not a conversation.
Since we’re pretending to have at this time.
Faking out?
– Yes sir, I know you put me in section eight
For me out of the army but no, I will not
I just believe in what I believe.
Well, I’m trying to understand, it was God who told you you will not take a rifle?
God says thou shalt not kill.
That is one of the most important commandments
Most people take it, You shall not commit murder.
war are totally different circumstances
And Jesus said, and give you a new commandment
They love each other just as I love
It is the real demon with whom we are fighting, sure as a good Christian can see that.
I can see that, sir, that’s why I joined.
But sorry, I’ll carry no weapons.
Their religious beliefs are unique, but they do not entitled to dismissal
As is supposed to maintain discipline with a man in my community?
I do not know, but he is a conscious object capable of
Play a role as a combat medic
If you qualify in other areas where train.
Maybe we can do to stop this idea.
Well restrngelo the barrel and KP, if God throws you
You will throw him hell.
I want him out of here.
Dawson tubaria is a disgrace, it is a pig pen.
That was funny out?
– No sir Did you shit on your head?
– No sergeant
What they can not recognize, it is that the unit is as weak as its weakest member.
And if they do not learn this election, there will be this weekend passes.
All will be in KP
Now everyone ready for climbing 20 miles, come on!
Come on!
Put your feet well, you do not start feeling sorry for yourself
It sickens me to feel sorry for themselves
Still do not know what it means to be tired, we go forward until dusk.
Hey, just, I’m trying to sleep.
Get behind me, out.
Why the hell are you still here?
Above!
Where is Dawson?
This is not good for anyone.
– It sure is not what I joined
It is not because you joined.
It is the lives of each of the men here.
And your son, it’s time to give up on this.
Ends, and you debstete and shut up.
Okay, Dawson no shame in this.
Let’s move on.
In fact I have my duties, I am now KP so …
I can not.
Okay Dawson
Cape Dawson
You can identify the men who beat you?
No Sgt.
He is saying that you can not recognize those who beat you?
I never said I was attacked Sgt.
But what the fuck are you saying Dawson?
You’ve left bruises while you slept?
I, I sleep very hard.
Very good.
And when they leave this weekend I want to put a hat.
I do not want to return well the cream.
A little cream for Sgt.
I have a show right now Smithy
He’s on sangento experience?
You should ask your mom about that child.
Following.
Rest.
Cape Dawson
I’m afraid I can not authorize exit pass.
This is full of not completed training.
No sir, respectfully sir I did.
Expected this three weeks ago, I’m going to marry.
This afternoon.
It says here that you’re not qualified for the rifle.
Well it not required to carry a rifle me Colonel …
The colonel said it should be allowed to work as a doctor.
Whenever approved in all other areas of your workout
And he has not qualified in testing the rifle out.
Quite clear.
Show me you know how to handle a rifle.
And sign your departure.
Soldier Cannon.
– Mr.
Give the soldier his gun.
Do not touch that rifle sir.
I’m not asking you out.
That’s an order from your commander.
Dawson holy God let this nonsense, and resignation.
He refuses to do so and have no choice
To ask for court martial.
And you spend the rest of the war in a military prison.
I can not sir.
The more you want to wait dear?
I think it has already been enough.
Sorry, sometimes men have cold feet
Some men could, but not my Desmond.
You probably think I’m a bastard
Who cares more rules than their men.
May l?
I believe in this book as much as any other man.
But like any other man fights with my conscience but.
What do you do when everything you value is under attack?
I do not know sir.
I can not answer these questions.
But I also feel that my values are under attack.
I do not know why.
I do not care about your principles that the Japanese not
When you see a wounded soldier or attack you?
Hit him with your Bible?
I am ready to give my life for my men.
You do not always win just by giving your life.
Look, you’re here because I do not want to see you in a cell.
Declare yourself guilty and have the mercy of the court, and you can go home to celebrate.
Let the brave men win this war
If I do not come, maybe her if
I was not allowed to call you.
I knew it was not your fault.
What have you.
I’m fine, it’s fine just had a fight with the walls and lost.
They will send you to prison Desmond
There must be some other way.
I do not know what could be.
I have done everything I have asked me, except everything they’ve asked me.
And I’m going to court because I do not kill.
You tried, and nobody can say you did.
But you’ll be safe in prison.
Perhaps no one – You can not take a girl and play around with it
You do not have to do it, just open your way out.
But I can not do that.
– This is pride, and foolishness.
Do not confuse your will with the Lord.
I am a proud fool.
Maybe I am a proud and silly.
But it will not hold me but I begin to believe what I believe.
Less if you could live with me.
I’ll never be the man I want to do to your eyes.
I fell in love with you.
Because you’re not like the others.
I need you to.
Do not think for a moment, you disappoint me
I will love you, no matter what.
I do not know what else to do.
He loses no matter what.
They want to plead guilty and disenroll from dishonorable.
Otherwise it will refuse insurance to prison
in any way be called a coward and can not live with that
Thanks Dorothy, if you talk to the
tell him we love him and we will pray for you two
I will, thanks bye.
I can help you sir?
I want to talk to the general.
No, without an appointment it would be impossible.
And if you would be kind enough to tell that Colonel Thomas Dawson wants to talk to him?
He is in a very important appointment.
I peel off with him in France, he was my captain.
Please Miss is vital.
You end up in a moment, you are safe as if nothing had happened
This is a hearing concerning after Desmond
For disobeying direct orders of his commander of his commander in chief
His defense Cape Hass
Cabo Hass
You want to submit a slogan of not guilty.
I thought you wanted out some kind of deal agreed
Yes sir, but changed his mind.
Just like that, he wants to proceed with a court martial.
Yes sir.
Well then put your hand out.
Forego.
Your Honor, Corporal deploys its morality as if it were some kind of
Badge of honor, he spends disobeying direct orders from their commanders.
When the best of our young people are sacrificing their lives.
You’re good?
– and
They are still out? – Yes sir.
OK, take this in.
– I can not, strictly only military personnel.
Well, if you can not one of them will take you inside.
Not help, they are trying to involve him
There is only one question that military personnel need to make the accused.
You deny that disobeyed direct orders from Colonel?
Well, you did out?
– No sir I did not.
So because you are competing.
So why is it so important for you to deny a weapon to serve in a combat unit?
Since the Japanese attacked but Harbor, I took staff.
All he knew were angry, unaccommodating.
There were two men in my village.
Declared with biplane which committed suicide for being unable to serve.
I have a job in the firm and I could have taken but that’s not right.
It is not right and that another man has to fight and die while I’m at home sitting safe
I need to serve.
I have the energy and passion to serve as a doctor,
right in the middle with the other boys no less danger alone …
While everyone else is taking life I will be saving her
With the world also turning into 1000 pieces.
I do not dislike put some pieces back again.
Sorry sir you are not permitted.
– No, you do not understand my son is the defendant
I understand sir, but is not allowed
– I have information.
Thus it is indicating that the church can not doubt so.
What the hell’s going on outside.
And Djenlo.
This isa uniform war.
– What is Mr.
Lord need to show this with all respect.
– You’re not miembrode the military, you can not be here sorry.
It is truly the way it works sir?
Fight for your country and give all of you and are over you.
The uniform is forgotten and you have no voice
You were released.
I was in Anabello Wood
Awarded times so I can see
I guess you’re the father of the accused
– I am a master, Thomas Dawson
Then as a member of the military you know that there are laws here.
I know the law and that the law protects my son, and is marked in our constitution
And I believe in them as it does, and have fought to protect.
At least that’s what I think he did because if it was not for that.
So I do not know what the hell is what I was doing Mr.
Thanks soldier Dawson let me see the letter
deme paper
You must go.
The rights of the defendant are aware of an opponent and is protected
By Congress and can force you not resign these rights
That includes in this case disobey use weapons.
Signed General Brian mascons Washington DC
Colonel.
Mr. withdraw the charges.
Now this case is solved.
Cape Dawson are free to enter the hell of battle without a gun to protect you.
You can continue your duties, and merge as a combat medic
Where is it.
– It went straight told her to stay, I thought you wanted me.
When you go home tell him I love him.
Ok
– Ok
You better come home with me.
Okinawa Mayo 1945
I’ll put a sock if you do not sing in chorus when we got there
His car to come
General.
– Clear the way.
96, or what remains of them.
They are the ones we replace.
It sounds good to me, walking.
All clear sergeant.
captain Glover
I’m the lieutenant mangl 96
We were assigned to you sir.
Ok, let’s give these men a little space – Yes sir.
This is Sergeant Hall
Sit
who is Dawson?
a
You Dawson?
Erick shlelter
Your I and Peach here, are the only doctors we have in this area so
I guess we’ll be working together
– They just out of line. – How is it?
I asked how?
Horrible
We try to go six times, and six times threw us out.
The last time there was nothing of the 96
– They are animals…
Stinky animals.
They do not care if they die, they want to die
They continue to you
And you never want to surrender.
Taking
Take this friend.
The Japanese deliberately targeted the wounded.
Lose all your medical symbols.
They have a prize for giving doctors.
Take your porthole.
Takes you a new helmet.
medium size and fits.
That is our goal, that cliff.
If we take maybe we get Hokinava
Now we get to Japan Okinawa
Take a breath, our friends in the Marina will warm them up for us
no one can survive that
oh but they can
These bunkers here are true pyramid?
– Right
Yes sir that’s the back but in an assault, it’s all different.
Soldiers, move!
It is blood.
Really?
Well, is not Kansas Dorothy
Follow clambering
Come on
Make way, take off the road.
Ron
– What?
Give it to Desmond
Oh shit
Resistan
Where the hell are they?
– I can not see them.
We need to get out.
They’ve given ,. Hand on that.
We’ll get you out of here, come with me.
Continue forward.
Is that?
I do not know, just shoot.
Arise, let
Quitate!
Come on!
You’re good?
– I’m fine.
Come on, I have a friend, breathe.
Breathe, breathe.
You’re okay, you’re okay.
Just breathe, breathe.
I have you, I have.
Hey, give him some morphine and move.
Not lived a day.
Dr. No please, no, do not leave me.
Please do not leave me.
My children, my son.
Please do not leave me.
I will not go anywhere, I’ll take you home. Okay?
I’ll take you home.
Here comes a little longer, comes a little more morphine, sergeant, sergeant!
Get up, keep moving son, there is nothing wrong with that.
Sujet.
The following shall be death.
I have priority
Well done
Priority? He’ll be dead before I get down.
He does not know it.
Lower him, okay?
Good.
– Ok
Okay friend, let’s get you home.
I will take it.
They do not see us and we do not see.
I think they were not expecting.
Come on. Give me a hand.
Mr. below.
Over there the bunkers.
I see them, let them.
I see them, go ahead
– Yes, I see them too.
Well your men to the front with everything they have.
I’ll see weapons and try to outflank them.
Keep it up and you’ll be good as new. Okay?
Dawson I have it, I have it.
Hey, you okay?
– I’m fine.
Come on, back
– Yes sir
Take it!
Now, fire!
Vamos and
Now go
Let smithy you cover.
cover
Serchill!
I go, – Clear!
Let tuck tuck.
Cover! Cover!
Bastard!
They charge your ass.
Come on!
With all you have going, come on!
With your hand, put your hand!
Get rid of here.
Go Go!
Remove this from your head is fine.
What’s your name?
– Edy
Edy that?
– Edy Walker
– As the sound of that?
– Cool
– Cool, these well.
Men good job, good job.
Enough for tonight, will defend this place.
We will take the rest tomorrow.
Okay guys Find yourself a nice hole for you
Inside or outside the bunker, we will take vigilance every eight hours.
We do not know who’s out there, keep your head down.
Shoot all who do not speak English.
– If Sgt.
Especially it.
I do not care if they have to do one or the two no one will alone.
Where Dawson hell are you going?
There is a wounded sergeant beyond.
I’ll go with him.
Be smart and keep your ears down.
Okay, they find their place.
Connelly and Henry dead in the first 15 minutes, and nothing else.
Peterson, Papay.
– Stanford and Murphy
– Page y Hunger
– Rollingstone
In peace the sons bury their fathers, in war fathers bury their children.
You can stop saying that crap?
Not help them.
If you understand that, not here.
– Hey…
Give me that.
Hey, hey we have the wounded Dr.
Your name will be a problem’m have, let us.
You are here, they have.
You should look for a hole?
– Sounds good to me.
Put on your helmet.
You are about to commit?
I do not eat meat, help yourself.
Of course you do not eat meat.
-That’s why they do not care
He not find it an option
Yes it is.
Do not say that.
I’d be happier with a man like me anyway
until you know if
I’m a imbesil Sometimes.?
Some?
Ok, ok
These Japanese are elusive.
I’ll take the first watch, I’ll rest.
No.
A bad dream.
almost scare me
-I could not do anything
-the rifles if
No bite
– Yes, he will do it.
This decision look to your around.
– It is not all there.
And the same men would be screaming for a weapon.
I would not be excited about that.
My father is a drunk.
I fight against it for many years but went on and on and turned bad.
At least you know, mine could be any of Tonga and do not mind said
So is your mother who raised you?
– I met her, but gave me to an orphanage when he was five.
I never saw her again.
Do not judge quickly.
Judging fast people can take to go wrong
My father used to hit me and my brother just because he felt sad.
I can handle that.
But when I did with my mother.
And it is enough just.
Did you hear me?
Forward pull the trigger
Detente.
But you did not kill him?
– In my heart I did.
And that’s where I made my promise to God that I would not touch a gun again.
And you would no longer mine because you’re crazy.
Move, bring in his men here
Retire, we stand down.
This is Sergeant asking support team six immediate help
Under 1.5
If I know where we are, but we do not expect much.
I ordered an artillery attack.
Retrense, retrense.
Come on
Go Go.
Tits Get out of here!
Come here you bastard
What are you going to do?
– Keep pressure on it.
I do not need it, give it to him, I’ll be fine.
Go Go.
Dawson Withdrawal
Okay, I’ll see you soon.
We have to go now, go, go
Muvanse, muvanse.
I’m afraid, I’m afraid.
You will feel a picket line.
No do not do that
Come on, let’s Smithy stay with me, we gotta go.
They help lower it, help lower it
We have to help we
– Can not you friend, is gone.
Come on, we have to get out of here.
Let’s all go around here.
What do you want from me?
I do not understand.
I can not hear you.
Help me, help me!
Very good.
How many?
32 Mr.
– Holy God.
Come on
– Yes sir
Aroon is Desmond, you’ll be alright, you have to keep breathing.
The sergeant needs to see Mr.
– I need your Jeep
You two stay here and keep watch. – But sir …
Stay here and keep watch!
– Yes sir.
Help, help me.
– Watch out.
With your hand is, and continues to press, I will return OK?
Here we go.
Okay amigotranquilo.
We there is strong OK?
Okay, you’ll be fine friend.
If you do not catch is zafarte and down
Here we have to trust me
Dawson
– Let’s go for the
I have you, I have you.
You’re fine, you’re fine
Pike, another!
Try with others and I could not finish
yet no man
Tell them to call the artilleria
Sit Jack’ll give you a drink
We lost our deck
we have to move, come on.
Still they came and quiet have this
Dawson
no man…
You’ll have to trust me
come on, friend
come on
jack do not know if they are alive or dead
I can not give it to me back up there without reinforcements
I have no men ok I have no troops
three battalions were lost today take more than one day bring men
I need faster
Good Good
Morphine is well
medical doctor, tranquilo summer
you are injured? -yes
I can not see
Hold on, I have you
sostente
aqui vamos, and and
I thought I was blind
do not speak
we have to get out of here
I have you
you will be fine
ready to irnos- ‘
Desmons, okay okay
Desmond
come on
you are injured?
Llevemosles the hospital right now
hey, do a little space
not you check with the doctor?
He died in shock from blood
I am sorry
all I saw was this skinny kid, did not know who you were
did more than any other in the service of this country
I never equivocate hacerca someone in my life
I hope one day you can forgive me
we must regesar tonight
they realized that tomorrow is your sabath
many are not like your
but believe both
how much you believe
what you did alla can be a miracle
and they want some of the
and not rise without you
heck hope should be there 10 minutes ago
Mr. hope – waiting for?
Dawson finished pray for us Mr.
dawson pray for you
who the hell is Corporal Dawson
we will work
Below all down now
down now
we’re going out of here
come on
alto
Desmond holds are you taking home
muevamse muevamnse, DESMOND
Desmond
when you are convinced of something, that’s no joke
That’s what you are
ASHYAsh

Hackett v. O’Donnell et al. Case #: 1:16-cv-00145

Hackett v. O’Donnell et al.i
Case #: 1:16-cv-00145.
Hawaii District Court
Judge: J Michael Seabright
Referred: Richard L Puglisi
Nature of Suit 440 Civil Rights – Other Civil Rights
Cause 28:1331 Fed. Question: Violation 5th & 8th Amendment
Case Filed: Mar 28, 2016
Terminated: May 27, 2016
Docket
Parties (4)
Docket last updated: 01/08/2017 11:59 PM HST
Friday, May 27, 2016
10  order Judgment – Clerk 1 – Terminate Deadlines Fri 11:14 AM
CLERK’S JUDGMENT IN A CIVIL CASE. The Action is DISMISSED without Prejudice re: 7 ,9 . (afc) CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE Participants registered to receive electronic notifications received this document electronically at the e-mail address listed on the Notice of Electronic Filing (NEF)
9  order Order Fri 10:48 AM
ORDER DISMISSING ACTION re: 1 . Signed by CHIEF U.S. DISTRICT JUDGE J. MICHAEL SEABRIGHT on 5/27/2016. (afc) "Accordingly, this action is DISMISSED without prejudice. The Clerk of Court is directed to close the case." CERTIFICATE OF SERVICEParticipants registered to receive electronic notifications received this document electronically at the e-mail address listed on the Notice of Electronic Filing (NEF)
Thursday, April 28, 2016
8  misc Mail Returned Thu 12:40 PM
Mail addressed to Clifford Ray Hackett @ HC2 Box 6646 address returned as Undeliverable: "RETURN TO SENDER/ATTEMPTED-NOT KNOWN-UNABLE TO FORWARD." Document returned: Copy of Mr. Hackett’s Supplement entered as docket entry no.6 . (afc)
Thursday, April 21, 2016
7  order Order on Motion for Miscellaneous Relief Order on Motion for Leave to Proceed In Forma Pauperis Thu 4:45 PM
ORDER: (1) GRANTING MOTION FOR LEAVE TO PROCEED IN FORMA PAUPERIS5 ; (2) GRANTING IN PART AND DENYING IN PART MOTION TO FILE ELECTRONICALLY4 ; AND (3) DISMISSING COMPLAINT WITH LEAVE TO AMEND. Signed by CHIEF U.S. DISTRICT JUDGE J. MICHAEL SEABRIGHT on 4/21/2016. (afc) Excerpts of order: "Plaintiff’s civil rights claims against the Eleventh District Court, Judge Dean, and O’Donnell in her official capacity are dismissed with prejudice, and these claims may not be amended. "Plaintiff’s civil rights claims against O’Donnell in her individual capacity and against Mrs. Hackett are dismissed without prejudice, however, and Plaintiff is granted leave to amend to cure the deficiencies identified [in the order]." "Plaintiff must file an amended complaint, if he chooses to do so, addressing the deficiencies identified…no later than May 20, 2016. Failure to file an amended complaint by May 20, 2016 will result in automatic dismissal of action without prejudice." Court further notes that all of Plaintiff’s documents in this case have been transmitted by fax and that the Clerk of Court has sent notices to Plaintiff both by United States Postal Service and by email. Court finds it appropriate to GRANT Plaintiff leave to continue to submit documents to the court [via FAX] and receive notices by these methods [USPS & email]. pp. 5-6: Order further instructs Plaintiff to include a cover sheet when submitting documents via FAX as well as Plaintiff complying with the requirements of LR 10.2 (governing the formatting of documents). CERTIFICATE OF SERVICEParticipants registered to receive electronic notifications received this document electronically at the e-mail address listed on the Notice of Electronic Filing (NEF)
Monday, April 18, 2016
6  misc Supplement Tue 10:24 AM
SUPPLEMENT "EXHIBIT 1" (facsimile transmittal sheet appended) – filed by Clifford Ray Hackett. (afc)
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
5  motion Proceed In Forma Pauperis Wed 10:18 AM
MOTION for Leave to Proceed in Forma Pauperis – by Plaintiff Clifford Ray Hackett. ( Note: This document was submitted as part of the same facsimile transmission that contained the Motion for Permission for Electronic Case Filing. The Motion for Leave to Proceed in Forma Pauperis does not bear a signature by the filing party.) (emt, )
Att: 1  Facsimile Transmittal Sheet dated March 29, 2016
4  motion Miscellaneous Relief Wed 10:08 AM
MOTION for Permission for Electronic Case Filing – by Plaintiff Clifford Ray Hackett. (emt, )
Att: 1  Facsimile Transmittal dated March 29, 2016
Monday, March 28, 2016
3  order Order Setting Rule 16 Tue 11:56 AM
Order Setting Rule 16 Scheduling Conference ~ TO BE SET before U.S. MAGISTRATE JUDGE RICHARD L. PUGLISI. Signed by CHIEF U.S. DISTRICT JUDGE J. MICHAEL SEABRIGHT on 3/28/2016. (afc) CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE Participants registered to receive electronic notifications received this document electronically at the e-mail address listed on the Notice of Electronic Filing (NEF)
2  order Order Tue 11:54 AM
DEFICIENCY ORDER. Signed by CHIEF U.S. DISTRICT JUDGE J. MICHAEL SEABRIGHT on 3/28/2016. (afc) CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE Participants registered to receive electronic notifications received this document electronically at the e-mail address listed on the Notice of Electronic Filing (NEF). Participants not registered to receive electronic notifications were served by first class mail on the date of this docket entry. A copy of the instant Order and the "Application to Proceed in District Court without Prepaying Fees or Costs" form (Form AO 240)
1  cmp Complaint Tue 11:27 AM
COMPLAINT against MAUREEN O’DONNELL, Manager of Hilo Social Security Office; JACQUELINE HACKETT; and ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, a New Mexico Government entity, through is agent JUDGE JOHN DEAN – filed by Clifford Ray Hackett (Complaint received via FAX) . (afc)
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