I think, for the most part, the embeds have been a good thing. But there has to be some responsibility on the part of the embeds and the press. This is war. The reporter should NEVER had turned the video over to the press - it should have been turned over to the military if he felt a crime had been committed. He could have STILL reported the story, without showing the video. This is not about censoring the press - it's about the press showing some responsibility in how they report at a time of war. Of course the real problem is that a lot of the MSM is against the war and our troops - and that is a real problem that somehow must be dealt with.
No kidding. In fact, that's exactly what I said.
Why you felt the need to give me your little lecture will remain a mystery, I'm sure.