Posted on 11/09/2004 9:24:37 PM PST by Serious Capitalist
I was probably the only person watching Keith Olberman on MSNBC and his "Countdown" Show tonight- I must ask- why whenever they show pictures of insurgents with AK-47's or RPG's their faces are blurred- like they are in the witness protection program??? Why can't we see the evil faces of these terrorists- why is MSNBC protecting people that seek to murder our troops?
He's afraid they'll sue him.
'cause they're traitoorous bastards..?? I dunno...
He's afraid they'll sue him.
They didn't want you to see Osama bin Olberman.
Haven't you heard the insurgents are freedom fighters. And the MSM isn't supposed to take sides.
It's not just MSNBC...they all adore those wittle terrorists.
I'm sorry. Insurgents. How bad of me to use the "t" word!
Maybe the pictures are from Al Jazeera ?
My guess is they are afraid their pictures might make us sick.
They should not worry about that though. We need to know all the facts.
Aiding and abbetting our enemy? If they're not for us, they're against us. If you harbor a terrorist, you're also a terrorist. ...Bush Doctrin.
because if the idiots figured out that they could be utilized by US forces to ID them, they would start shooting cameramen.
No, their were at least two watching, I saw the blurred faces also and was wondering why.
sure could be
To protect the identity of their employees. It's in the contract.
I'll go with the Aljazeera theory. I doubt if any US or Euro reporter or film crew would chance a head lopping by getting that close.
We know what they look like.
What's the down side to that?
When you've positioned yourself so that a loss in the War on Terror is good news for you, you have to do everything you can to make it happen, including blurring faces of terrorists.
They have become what they oppose.
Good question...I also saw those blurred faces!
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