To: Stopislamnow
Wonder if UCMJ covers the sellers of these photos still. They could be considered obscene... They could be considered profiteering from a soldier or veterans duress.. Something? Why? She posed for them!
Sorry, I have absolutely no sympathy for Jessica Lynch on this. She posed for topless photos with not one but two guys while she was in the military. That was unfathomably stupid.
7 posted on
11/11/2003 1:50:01 AM PST by
NYCVirago
To: NYCVirago
17 posted on
11/11/2003 3:30:15 AM PST by
milemark
(Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. Three times is conspiracy.)
To: NYCVirago
Sorry, I have absolutely no sympathy for Jessica Lynch on this. She posed for topless photos with not one but two guys while she was in the military. That was unfathomably stupid. I must agree with you there. I was raised with (and passed on to my kids) this admonition: Don't lie, Don't steal, Don't let people take nekkid pictures of you!!!Regards.
To: NYCVirago
First off, this guy has claimed to have photos many times when he had nothing. (Thinking of a Presidential candidate dancing nude on top of a bar in a nightclub?)
Second, the descriptions he gives suggest these were not "posed" shots.
Third, if true, they belong to the US Army until they are properly released ~ because, according to the story, they were taken inside a military reservation. Rumsfeld himself would have to have handed them over.
Somebody better hope this is just another Larry Flynt BS job.
22 posted on
11/11/2003 4:04:05 AM PST by
muawiyah
To: NYCVirago
I have to agree with you. She willingly posed for these photos. It's not like she was filmed in the shower by a hidden camera. She made the decision to have herself photographed in an undressed state, and she has to live with it.
To: NYCVirago
"She posed for them!"She did? She posed? Where did you read that?
The way I read it, there were two pictures taken of her "frolicking" and "cavorting" -- sounds to me as though the pictures were taken surreptitiously or, at worst, spontaneously and casually.
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