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Originally Posted by Motorboat Cruiser
In my opinion, the actions are what damages the military image, not the reporting of them. No improper actions, no story. If a certain segment of the military doesn't want to be perceived in the way they are, they need to clean up their act. They can't be taking pictures of their prisoners on leashes, naked, and stacked up to the ceiling... or dead and trading them for porn.
You are shooting the messenger.
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I agree but find me a group of 100,000+ individuals who act as saintly as would be required to escpape a agenda driven media?
If the messenger has a malicious agenda he deserves to be shot!