My question in this, why was Sites with one group on that Friday and with another the next day, Saturday. And why did he know more about the situation inside the mosque than the Marines.
I thought all of the men on floor were dead, or so the Marines thought, until the one moved that the Marine screamed moved, and then was shot.
No they were not all dead. The reports state that they were wounded.
A video grab by television pool shot by U.S. network NBC shows a wounded insurgent inside a mosque in Falluja November 13, 2004. A television pool report by U.S. network NBC said on Monday that a U.S. Marine had shot dead an unarmed and wounded Iraqi prisoner in a mosque in Falluja. There was no immediate comment from the Pentagon on the report. (Editors note: the man is not the wounded insurgent allegedly shot dead by a U.S. Marine). REUTERS/Reuters TV/POOL
A video grab by television pool shot by U.S. Network NBC shows a wounded insurgent inside a mosque in Falluja, November 13, 2004. A television pool report by U.S. network NBC said on Monday that a U.S. Marine had shot dead an unarmed and wounded Iraqi prisoner in a mosque in Falluja. There was no immediate comment from the Pentagon on the report. (note: the man was not the wounded insurgent allegedly shot dead by a U.S. Marine). REUTERS/Reuters TV/POOL
Another thought: The woman that was complaining about seeing the pictures of all the bad stuff done in Abu Ghraib
As far as this woman's complaining, she needs to direct toward the car bombings and the beheading videos.
What's more important: Soldiers' lives or brown-nosed journalists lust for career? I hate to boycott anything but GE is off my Christmas list this year. Whirlpool websites are for me. Is this the thing that would let MSNBC know its insulted Americans and our troops for the last time?