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Some marines got a little gun happy...
Zakk:
Heh Dex, settle down and go read my post again. My point was, you took 3 lines out of my entire posting and made an issue of JUST THAT BIT so I did the same to you. It was supposed to be rediculous (sorry you missed that). My sense of humour seems to be a little too high brow, I'll stick a silly smiley in there next time for you. :P
DrewKaree:
Zakk, try this one. It may be easier to see
;D
Zakk:
Thanks Drew. Subtlety is a lost science I think (and I really didn't think I was being that subtle!) 8)
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TA Pilot:
I will always give the benifit of the doubt to the trooper on the ground.
Always.
DYNAGOD:
i swore to myself i would stay away ,but i have one more thing to add..
I think the party most at fault in this fiasco is the Pentagon and the NSA....
This is a serious breach of national security that has ultimatley put US/Coalition troops and citizens around the world at increased risk..
embedded news crews are not on US soil and they have no right to free press over there...the NSA and the Pentagon should be jointly screening all footage before its released to the public ensuring that any film taken during combat operations isnt displaying conduct that could inflame the resolve of the opposition..
this is ultimatley an internal military matter and should never have made it the public arena..
I hope that reporter can sleep good at night knowing that his pulitzer prize stunt may cost the lives of innocent US/Coalition soldiers and citizens worldwide, and equally the Pentagon and NSA should have had the foresight to prevent it from being released and becoming a catalyst for increased aggressions..
the NSA and Pentagon dropped the ball..
it was an isolated incident,and it should have stayed just that...
isolated