Sentences with phrase «of napalm»

You know, because I hate peace, and love the smell of napalm in the morning.)
Republican Senate hopeful John Spencer, a Vietnam vet who loves the smell of napalm in the morning so much he sprinkles it on his Cheerios, has released a statement calling on supporters to enlist in his undying fight against the VC in our midst, Hanoi Hillary Clinton.
However, weapons which cause equal suffering, such as napalm, are not prohibited (use of napalm against civilians is banned by a UN convention, but not against soldiers).
One thousand gallons of napalm and sand from the Arkansas River were injected into a limestone rock formation that was clogged by mud from drilling operations.
Whether it's a popular nursery rhyme, a soothing lullaby, or the complete works of Napalm Death, many of us instinctively sing to our young children because young children instinctively seem...
During the course of the three - year war, which both sides accuse one another of provoking, the U.S. dropped 635,000 tons of explosives on North Korea, including 32,557 tons of napalm, an incendiary liquid that can clear forested areas and cause devastating burns to human skin.
He tosses in two sandwich bags that each contain precisely four ounces of napalm — a mixture of fatty acids and gasoline that forms a flammable jelly — and watches his spill go up in three - foot flames.
One hit with the missile is worth way more damage than two landed casts of the napalm strike, and the damage over time does not scale with higher levels.
There's Robert Duvall crouched over a field of napalm.
On the University of Wisconsin campus in Madison, students are staging an obstructive protest at the Commerce Building against recruiters for Dow Chemical Company, makers of napalm and Agent Orange, that ends in a bloody confrontation with club - wielding Madison police.
The second was a demonstration at the University of Wisconsin where antiwar protestors staged a sit - in aimed at preventing the Dow Chemical Company, manufacturers of napalm, from recruiting on the Madison campus.
Select performances include Doug Aitken's «Migration» happening at 303 Gallery (2008) and Princeton University (2010); «La Suite» for Serpentine Gallery (2012); «In the Wan Light of Napalm and Moon,» a collaboration with Evan Calder Williams (2012); «Peradam» with Sabrina Ratté at EMPAC (2014); and Cinema du Réel at the Centre Georges Pompidou (2014).
His work often tackles controversial topics, from the use of napalm by the U.S. in the Vietnam War in Inextinguishable Fire (1969), to video games and conflict simulation during the second Iraq War in Serious Games I - IV (2010).
I love the smell of napalm in the morning.
This was the worst case since Vietnam and the use of napalm.
Delivered to the carrier, he pauses for a second because he wants to smell the scent of a warship, and we're reminded that John Milius, who directed this movie, had a hand in the screenplay of «Apocalypse Now» with its immortal line «I love the smell of napalm in the morning.»
The Marines watch the movie and whoop with glee during the famous «Ride of the Valkyries» bombardment — a scene that is, of course, a masterpiece of ambivalence: You're supposed to be appalled by the destruction of what appears to be a peaceful village, yet fired up by the spectacle, the whoosh, the smell of napalm in the morning.
the smell of napalm in the morning»... it represents «victory».
The 1979 war film Apocalypse Now, directed by Francis Ford Coppola, produced some famous quotes, such as «I love the smell of napalm in the morning».
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