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Posted by Cynicism Runs Rampant on August 12, 2005 at 06:35:57 from (64.154.26.251):
In Reply to: OT: Body counting from Iraq ? posted by Mike M on August 12, 2005 at 04:05:02:
As long as the New York Times, CBS, CNN, ABC, NBC are allowed to abuse their Constitutional rights by fabricating and distorting the "news" to suit their anti-American and anti-military agenda, we will never know the truth. They must be held accountable for every word, every punctuation mark, and the practice of using un-named sources must be made illegal, and they must be held accountable for their lies and treason. They have but one agenda, and that is to destroy this country and its values. They hide behind their first amendment rights, yet they are the first to demand that the 2cd amendment has no relevance, and that the right to own property is an outdated theory. You can bet that they are trading information on American troop strength, tactics, dispostion, and planning in order to be allowed to photograph and interview terrorists and insurgent leadership and troops. How else could the American media been among the first to photograph the bodies of the 4 American security personnel that had been burned and then hung from the bridge? The media are traitors, and should be treated as such.
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