Aledged abuse photos
May 24, 2009 | Fort Mohave, Arizona | Vetting explained
I absolutely agree with President Obama not to release the photo's, I do not understand the propensity of the news media to dig up a grave and parade the content of what is buried inside! I know the news media's are not selling papers But, GEES, let sleeping dogs lie. Do you not understand that every time you report on a story that makes our troops look bad the enemy tries even harder to kill our soldiers ? You may report on one bad soldier, But hundreds pay the price for your circulation!
If I see a rattlesnake asleep on the ground and he is not hurting me, I am surely not going to wake him up!!!! something's are best left alone, Try to be professionals just once! Try to see how your story will hurt other people before you jump head first and cause innocent people to die.
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- Alleged abuse photos: Did Obama do the right thing?
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