It would be helpful if you thought about the words you type before you hit the send button. > >>"If satellite uplinks from the press are detected in >Baghdad, they would > >>be "targeted down", said a senior >US military official. "They know this. > >>They've been >warned." No one has at any time targeted any satellite uplinks. The local TV transmission was targeted. If the US had targeted any satellite uplinks, then they would not be working, but I assure you, feeds from both western and Arabic news sources were available today. The US, and the Bush administration in particular, is not without regard for the press or for basic freedoms of any kind. Suggestions otherwise by haters of this administration are not unlike the pronouncements of the Iraqi Minister of Wishful Thinking who would show up on TV claiming that coalition soldiers were committing suicide on the gates of Baghdad. The troops, however, are not forbidden to return fire from any place they believe it's coming from. If you are a journalist in war, do not be so self-centered as to assume that because an army, any army, is shooting at your building that you are the target. War is dangerous for the military, war is dangerous for journalists and war is dangerous for civilians. War is messy business with tens of thousands of soldiers just trying to do their job the best way they know how. There are always mistakes and in all wars, some soldiers suffer from friendly fire. Sometimes what happens is deliberate when an army uses civilians and journalists and/or their buildings for cover. Get used to this fact and come to terms with it. > this freedom is long sold out to the US administration and armed forces... > i have not the passage with me concerning the embodied in the US advancing > forces,journalists, (coming from the InfantryMan's Guide to Combat in > Built-up Areas, FM90-10-1, downloadable from the army and marines webpages) > but the shear audacity of the language and content is astounding.... > in effect it says that the journalist is there to ensure proper army > exposure to the media and it's point been maken, and there is an officer > accompanying him to insure that the journalist behaves...!!! This response was poorly thought out, and the opening rhetoric betrays the inherent vile of the person uttering it. You're darn right there's someone with embedded journalists to ensure they behave. One journalist, Rivera, drew a map in the sand for the TV audience pointing out the troop's position. Excuse me! Just because you are an embedded journalist doesn't mean you have the right to endanger the troop's lives or compromise their mission. Mr. Rivera now reports from Kuwait. Like all freedoms, freedom of the press stops where the freedom of others begins. > >Those who aim to weaken the constitution are a lot more of a threat to > >freedom than is Saddam Hussein. > > that has always been the case.... No one is this administration aims to weaken the Constitution. If you have a sufficient list of lies, half truths, innuendo and unsupported "facts", and if you say it in the right way, I'm sure you can show that (his age not withstanding) George Bush was actually the man on the grassy knoll that actually shot Kennedy. Regards, Bob... --------------------------------------------------- "Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy" - Benjamin Franklin ----- Original Message ----- From: "kostas papakotas" <kostaspapakotas@hotmail.com> To: "List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students" <photoforum@listserver.isc.rit.edu> Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2003 2:15 PM Subject: Re: "Attacks on Journalists in Iraq Are Crimes of War" > > > >From: Ken K <kenkagawa@hotmail.com> > >Subject: "Attacks on Journalists in Iraq Are Crimes of War" > > >>"If satellite uplinks from the press are detected in >Baghdad, they would > >>be "targeted down", said a senior >US military official. "They know this. > >>They've been >warned." > > > >This event is so disturbing because it illustrates another Bush > >administration disregard for basic AMERICAN principles.Freedom of the > >press is a main element of the constitution which protects us from tyranny > >and fascism. > > this freedom is long sold out to the US administration and armed forces... > i have not the passage with me concerning the embodied in the US advancing > forces,journalists, (coming from the InfantryMan's Guide to Combat in > Built-up Areas, FM90-10-1, downloadable from the army and marines webpages) > but the shear audacity of the language and content is astounding.... > in effect it says that the journalist is there to ensure proper army > exposure to the media and it's point been maken, and there is an officer > accompanying him to insure that the journalist behaves...!!! > > >Those who aim to weaken the constitution are a lot more of a threat to > >freedom than is Saddam Hussein. > > that has always been the case.... > > now if we all the ancient Athens Hegemony history.... > regards, kostas > > _________________________________________________________________ > STOP MORE SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* > http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail > >