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Does the USA really stand for freedom of the press anymore?
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08-01-2007, 01:18 PM
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(Forgive for the double post.)
Also, if the man was endangering our military operation in Iraq, the military may just be doing him a favor in not charging him with such high crimes. They may also not have the evidence to show what he was trying to do because they wanted to stop him from doing it in the first place.
If a reporter/photographer/media person wants to be in a warzone, they should comply with all the rules they are given by the occupying forces and expect to be punished when they disobey those rules.
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