Author Topic: What is the price of treachery?  (Read 991 times)

Offline rod367th

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What is the price of treachery?
« Reply #45 on: November 25, 2004, 11:52:17 PM »
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Originally posted by Killjoy2
Kevin Sites did not report the crime.  Reporting a crime is not selling it to the media.  

Kevin Sites could have used to video to "report the crime" to a military officer.  Instead he sold it and gave the terroist cause great joy.


 
Blind Loyalty impies that Kevin Sites had to suppress true loyalty to only show the video to a military court.  If the military courts took no action he "might" be justified in selling his video. Blind Loyalty is an empty phrase in this context.

How many terrorists will be inspired to kill US soldiers because of Kevin Sites video?  

Kevin Sites can hide behind journalistic integrity all he wants, but the fact is he sold out.





 lol what a stupid question "How many Terrorist will be inspired to kill us soldiers because of video........... Guess terrorist were not killing us soldiers before but now they will lol..................




 Kiljoy do you know what a soldier is fighting for?  Hes fighting for American liberties and Justice. One of these is Freedom of speech. So the reporters can show abuses and wrong doings of all kinds. Our forefathers decided freedom of speech was 1 of the top things to keep this country safe and to have chks and balance for the people.   Murder should never go unchecked, in war or peace. In every war we Americans have done crimes, And everyone of these crimes would continue if a reporter somewhere didn't let American people know truth.  



 The next guy will have to think twice before murdering someone. Its a fact someone will murder again hopefully his video might save 1 person if it does then he couldn't do no greater good then to expose what happen.




 Its a fact we have to live with, Or fighting Military is made mostly up of young barely educated men and boys. They will make mistakes and easily rage out of control. Think how many police officers who have hard time with rage after long car chases. Times that by 100 and you could see how young man would easily make mistake. Video my make 1 guy maybe more think twice and I hope it does.


  Kil  Most of the world knows were not perfect, Problem is seem s some Americans think were close to perfect. Were not and never will be. But I'm proud to be a american and damn proud of my familly members who have fought and some who have died to give this reporter the right to do his job.



 This reminds me of same fate ANDY roonie got during ww2 as a reporter. I might have exact facts mixed but I know he had seen a pilot straffe a fishing boat. And then brag on how fast it sunk. Man said was good target practice. Not one pilot complained That andy sent full report ( many praised him) that had pilot removed and his report was in USA papers even back then it had to go thru Armed forces before going in paper and US military wanted it in papers if it made paper back then......................... ...

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« Reply #46 on: November 25, 2004, 11:58:41 PM »
Killjoy, if you read the reporter's account of how it went down, tell me step by step how YOU would have handled it if you were the reporter.

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« Reply #47 on: November 26, 2004, 01:49:05 AM »
Maybe there should be only one "Official" newspaper and TV-channel in US which would be controlled by the State; it would be so much easier to keep Americans well informed :)