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This film was made by a 15 year old girl.Incredible!!!

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Incredible!!!

This film was made by a 15 year old girl.

The following is the hottest thing on the Internet and on Fox News today.

Lizzie Palmer who put this YouTube program together is 15 years old. There have been over 3,000,000 hits as of this morning. In case you missed it, here it is.

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In case you are wondering about the music to the video, it's by Ryan Farish, a fellow native Virginia Beach VA'er transplanted to Los Angeles. He has excellent music, check him out here:
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YouTube has a number of Ryan Farish music:
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Im always the devils advocate ...dont get me wrong, it was well thought out and nice , especially for 15 and yes I have a nephew in the Air force that has been to the "war zone" several times now but......

1. I dont feel anyone has been disrespecting our soldiers, we may be upset about the war but we arent taking it out on the soldiers like the idiots that did from Vietnam.

2. Maybe Its because I went to catholic school and was dragged to church for 18 yrs (the word still got embedded in my brain) I dont care how much this world has changed and how thick our skin is getting....I dont think its right to show people (especially loved ones) grieving at a funeral site crying over a grave, better yet, showing a deceased soldier in a coffin. Its just plain disrespectful in MY eyes.

When my grandmother died (even though we didnt get along too well) she had 3 surviving sisters and at the open casket service the night before the funeral they all stood next to her with big smiles and asked someone to take a picture as if at a wedding. I understand ppl do this but its appalling to me and Im pretty liberal and open minded. To me that is one of the most private personal moments in a person's life (the loved one who lost). When is too private too private, is there not one thing left to ourselves and not shared?

I was enjoying (well you know what I mean) unti that part and then I just got upset about it. Not the fact it was soldiers, the fact that the loved ones didnt get their last private alone moment
 

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