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To: Former Military Chick

Hagee said "embedded reporters have actually worked very well. They inform the American public about what these great young Americans are doing over there."
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I don't see any problem with it either, or with the NBC reporter. He shows what he films and reports what he sees. Thats his job.


8 posted on 11/19/2004 7:48:54 PM PST by traviskicks (http://www.neoperspectives.com/summary.htm)
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To: traviskicks
"He shows what he films and reports what he sees."

And he films what he wants and reports what he thinks.

It's interesting to note the reporter (mr Sites) has his war photos proudly displayed on an anti-war web site. This is further proof that pictures without context are nothing but a pretext for cataloguing a photographer's or editor's agenda.

Had this anti-American, pacifist scumbag 'reporter' chronicled in his video how the Marine in question had been shot in the face during combat the day before, had just seen his buddies get killed and wounded due to a booby trapped body of a dead insurgent shortly before this incident, had shown the heat and intensity of the whole battle as it unfolded, and had included a clip on infantry training that teaches a wounded enemy is at his most dangerous state, then suddenly the "cold blooded murder" that the media whores are referring to looks much more like a highly justifiable combat reaction or an act of self defense. These filthy terrorists who hide their faces beneath masks are infamous for blowing up Americans after they get wounded. If you're going to tell a story TELL THE WHOLE F...ING STORY.

16 posted on 11/19/2004 8:15:27 PM PST by TheCrusader ("the frenzy of the Mohammedans has devastated the Churches of God" - Pope Urban II, 1097 A.D.)
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