Hey, Jim Cameron, Let Me Take Your Sorry A** To School On Marines: “Young Americans” Debuted Last Week On Big Hollywood

January 13th, 2010 (24) Posted By Pat Dollard.

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Excerpted from my written post from Big Hollywood:

I was interviewing Michael Yon on my Blog Talk Radio show, “The Jihadi Killer Hour,” and we were discussing the fact that in many ways, Ramadi was the truest analogy of Afghanistan. The Iraq war hinged entirely on whether or not Ramadi could be won, as Al Qaeda needed it to control the rest of their recently established de-facto state, the Al Anbar province of Iraq. The shorthand is that we were told Ramadi, and therefor Al Anbar, and therefore Iraq, was lost, and it was time to get the hell out of what was almost literally the new Dodge, the wild west of western Iraq. Well, due to our tenacity and solid counter-insurgency plan, we won the hearts and minds of the citizens of Ramadi, and we won the war. But not before the Democrat political establishment killed many young Americans by encouraging the enemy to keep fighting by endlessly dangling the tantalizing promise of a forced media and Congress-driven surrender. There’s not much lower humanity than a person who will cost his country a war, (and in this case, the lives of those who have died in the fight that he has worsened and prolonged), for the sake of any personal gain, be it political, financial, whatever. There are people in Washington, D.C. who are guilty of treason, plain and simple. The court and laws of common sense certainly find this to be true – – I’ll leave it to the lawyers to jerk themselves off about the standards required to meet the actual legal definition. If you’re working for a defeat of your country, you’re a traitor. More on all of this, later.

The story of this project, the mainstream media whores and propagandists who tried to respectively f- and talk it to death, is epic. I’ve decided not to go into it, despite the fact that just prior to writing this sentence I was well into an intricately constructed retelling of it all, using it as the essential element of a detailed analysis of all the larger issues it begged questions of, dove-tailed with, and stood as a microcosm of.

But f- that, you don’t have all day and I’d rather not color what is about to unfold in the weeks ahead as the episodes of this series are presented here. ( I may serialize that longer piece in future posts). You’ll be seeing about 3-4 episodes a month, on an essentially weekly schedule. I’ve got shrapnel embedded in a scarred body that endures the fading sight and hearing of war-damaged eyes and ears, so Big Hollywood is of the opinion that I’ve earned the right to roll these out how and when I want. I’m grateful for that, and it is very useful creatively, so don’t expect a schedule any more rigid than about weekly. You can always click on my page to see whatever you might have missed due to the irregular schedule. Each episode is very different in style, content and tone, and all work together to weave a final big picture. This project started out as just a man alone with a camera he did’t know how to use, and that’s almost entirely how it ended; it’s rough and unprofessional, because it’s just one of the world’s biggest home movies. I’ve designed it to be didactic by experience instead of by lecture, so there are reasons why you’ll be dealing with limited information. Primarily it’s because I didn’t know much more at the time events were happening than you will as you watch them unfold. We’re in this together. Don’t be frustrated by feeling like you want more information, everything important that you want to know and are frustrated because you don’t, will come in moments or hours.

Here’s some short-hand background: I was a William-Morris talent agent, a 17-year veteran with Steven Soderbergh as my flagship client. I wasn’t restless, I wasn’t having a mid-life crisis, nor did I go for any other cheap reason that the Left would have you believe in order to prevent you from finding any decent, substantive or, God forbid, patriotic or moral reason to film what I did. I went because my country was engaged in both a shooting and information war, and if I could do it, I faced a moral imperative to serve my country in those wars, in the best available way that I could. At the time, I was too old to enlist, so I joined the fray in the next most appropriate manner. In both the series and the story behind it, there are great heights of human achievement, the most stinging moments of human pain, the lowest depths of human failure and human evil, and loss of life of family and friends. I went to war and kept my life, but lost my family, in a bizarre reversal of the usual dark process. Someone recently told me that I have never come home. And like so many of us who journey into war, I have found that this person was inadvertently correct. Because I did come home, but home was no longer there. It really never is, if only because the home we left was in part a no-longer effective illusion, and because our vision of the natures of both the world and the men who populate it, so stripped to their essential truths by conditions that are governed by nothing more than the forces of cunning and power, has been made much clearer, and so different, that home by perception is most certainly not, and never again will be, the place that we left. We will be entirely present, we will flourish, and we will start a new home with the people we left in the old one, but no one ever returns home from war.

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  • Tom in CO

    w00t! :beer: :gun: :mrgreen:

  • 0311inOHio (I didn’t drink the kool-Aid)

    Ditto’s :beer:

  • CPLViper

    Hell yeah, Pat! Tell it like it is!

  • MinneSoCold

    Congrats Pat, you are an American Patriot. :beer:

  • Ivan the Kafir

    Thank you Pat for telling an epic story that is very difficult to tell. Another generation may pass before honor and righteousness of your work is officially recognized but among us patriots, your work is already a monument to the freedom and dignity of the human spirit. Thank you for allowing us to see what you saw.

  • http://patdollard.com Pat Dollard

    Thank you, all. And if you or anyone else want to pass those sentiments along in the comments section of Big Hollywood, it’s only going to help the project

  • John

    Get out the word Pat….I’m going back soon to A-Stan and it seems as though no one cares. When we talked about this country not being worth my blood anymore… its the truth in video’s like yours that lets us know that at least someone is paying attention.

  • Bob P

    That was one powerful introduction. Here’s to you and the other men and women in our armed forces :beer: .

  • MinneSoCold

    Done Pat.

  • toldyouso

    The Prologue is some of the most powerful film I have ever seen. God bless Pat.

  • ground wizard

    WOW! GREAT JOB PAT, AND A ONE BIG GOD BLESS TO OUR MEN AND WOMEN.

  • http://holgerawakens.blogspot.com Holger Awakens

    Pat,

    The buzz that “Young Americans” is making across the internet after that posting on Big Hollywood is no where what you deserve for all you’ve done to tell this story….the story that HAD to be told. Some of us gave up that America would ever know the real truth…we thought we’d never get a chance to see how our troops came back from insurmountable odds and won that fucking war. But, you’ve brought it all to us, Pat. And for that, a “Thank You” just isn’t enough but it’s all I got at the moment.

    I hope everyone not only comments at Big Hollywood but spreads the word to everyone they know. It is more than a film. It’s a reflection of the heart and soul of this very Land.

  • Tim Roesch

    Hey John, I care.
    And I can say, regardless of the silence from the MSM…there are a great many who care.

    Go forward proud.
    Take the fight to the enemy.
    Come back safe and sound.

    Know that there are those who ARE paying attention.

    Tim Roesch
    USAR ’82 – ’88

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  • http://larrythemodel.homestead.com/files/myparentsbeatme350.gif T-Bagg

    Out-fucking-standing.

    :beer:

  • http://patdollard.com Pat Dollard

    Thanks, again, everybody. This is but the start of the rolling out of “YA”. Like a cult hit or a homemade rap cd sold out of a trunk that makes it, like the start of such a record label, this series and this website will spread over time as destinations of truth for the military, and evenutally, everyone will get here. Patience – the process has just begun.

  • TerryTate

    Wow Pat.

    Nice job on the prologue.

  • Minuteman01

    Stunning. The time you’ve spent on this project is not in vain!

  • Richard

    Thank you Pat for this awesome project.

    I have a much better take on what #1 went thru during your time with his bat.
    though I doubt he”ll want to watch any of the series with me. I am just so completely floored by all the insane chances you took to make this film.
    You should be very proud of this work though I feel you have paid an unseen price for daring to get that close to these boys. Something that we at home just will never ever comprehend. I sense it with my own son when I catch him in the yard just frozen, eyes locked on some distant point. As a father it breaks my heart knowing that for all the brave and honorable deeds he’s done , he will carry scars in the form of re-living Ramadi and all the shit that entails for has long as he lives.

    So it is my humble prayer for him and for you Pat, that there may come a time when these nightmare days of war can be placed somewhere far and deep so as not to rob you of the “Living” you both still have left to do

    Respectfully.

    3/7 Weapons Dad

  • http://none WWTD

    Brutally honest…Thanks.

  • http://www.myspace.com/ssgduke ssgduke56

    In a different website I had a POS called me and some fellow Vets “Sky People”! I don’t know why I went ballistic on this sorry piece of Sxxx but it brought back memories when A-Holes use to call us “Baby Killers”. We are NOT some Si Fi Storm Troopers that goes out of our way to kill innocent Civilians and I told that POS to take his head out of the Si Fi cloud and to shut up. Now my Son, who has fought in Iraq, will have to endure Insults by numb-nuts who have never, or ever served in the military. While they get to make insults my Son is making sure they have the right to do so by taking the fight over there. For if war comes over here those POSs will be the first ones with their heads cut off!

  • http://feedyouradhd.blogspot.com Snarky Basterd

    The same pieces of shit (it’s okay, ssgduke56, I’ll take the heat for saying it for you) would demand you and your son protect them if, say, a bunch of jihadi shitbags from Dearborn started to plant IEDs along, say, I-80, to disrupt trucking shipments of food from east to west and vice versa. They are weak little shitbags with less spine than the brine shrimp eggs that came with my kid’s Christmas microscope set. Too bad we’re not allowed to lock and load on their sorry asses. But I’m hoping their due comes when they have to fuck Barney Frank for eternity in Hell.

  • http://amusingbunni.blogspot.com/ Bunni

    Hi Pat! This is excellent Work. Snarkey Basterd on ADHD told me about this too.
    Congrats. Great that you are getting such wonderful exposure. I commented over there too! I can’t wait to see your life story on the big screen….I don’t think
    Cameron will be directing :roll:

  • Tyesen

    where is episode 3 Pat? nothing about YA has been posted at patdollard.com or bighollywood all week! this shit is my crack and i need it soon. thanks man.