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May 29th, 2004 11:01 PM | ||
Drew Katsikas | SHUTUP | |
May 29th, 2004 02:03 PM | ||
mesobe |
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May 29th, 2004 02:02 PM | ||
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May 28th, 2004 04:47 PM | ||
Drew Katsikas | Affirmative. | |
May 28th, 2004 10:35 AM | ||
mburbank |
Soldiers aren't on duty twenty four hours a day, and soldiers have always taken pictures to send home and to document what I imagine is a significant part of their lives. Are you suggesting, naldo, that the REASON for the ban is because Rummy recently starting worrying that soldiers are slackers? I'm not saying this is a dibolical act. I'm saying I think it's pathetic and transparent and it shows that what Rummy mosst objecte to about the abuse and torture was pictures, because pictures cn leak out. If you seriously, honestly think there's some other reason for the ban, be my guest and post it. Or is this the point at which you abandon this thread? |
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May 27th, 2004 09:53 PM | ||
AChimp |
Ronnie is missing the point. This isn't meant to necessarily stop military personnel from walking around and snapping pictures, but to prevent NON-MILITARY personnel from taking the pictures. Incidentally, it's obvious Ronnie doesn't even know what soldiers do while they're on tour. Most of them have little disposable cameras and are constantly taking dozens of pictures to bring home. You know, along with the jar full of dirt. |
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May 27th, 2004 08:08 PM | ||
Bennett | we just won't know about it. which, of course, makes everything better. | |
May 27th, 2004 07:33 PM | ||
Drew Katsikas | Yes, I did. They won't stop committing the acts just because they can't take pictures. | |
May 27th, 2004 07:31 PM | ||
Ronnie Raygun |
How much of a moron would you have to be to take pics of abuses YOU are commiting?.....especially after what just happened in Iraq. Did you ever consider that the people taking these pics were also involved in criminal acts? |
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May 27th, 2004 07:27 PM | ||
Drew Katsikas |
Nope. But I'm allowed to bring my cellphone. You suck at arguing. What would stoping cameras solve? Now the terrible acts these people commit on Iraqis can't be documented? Seriously. Cameras aren't the problem, and to ban them just makes this seem like he's trying to stop public knowledge rather than the problem at hand. |
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May 27th, 2004 07:14 PM | ||
Ronnie Raygun | I know I can't go around taking pictures when I'm supposed to be working.....how about you guys? | |
May 27th, 2004 06:58 PM | ||
mesobe |
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May 27th, 2004 06:06 PM | ||
ziggytrix | But conventional film cameras are still allowed? | |
May 27th, 2004 02:33 PM | ||
Bennett | imo, This is pretty abhorrent if true. | |
May 27th, 2004 11:48 AM | ||
mburbank |
Rumsfeld bans cameraphones, digital cameras This story is starting to show up inforeign and progressive press, but I've yet to find any major press corroboration. Anyone know anything about this? Rumsfeld bans camera phones From correspondents in London May 23, 2004 MOBILE phones fitted with digital cameras have been banned in US army installations in Iraq on orders from Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, The Business newspaper reported today. Quoting a Pentagon source, the paper said the US Defence Department believes that some of the damning photos of US soldiers abusing Iraqis at Abu Ghraib prison near Baghdad were taken with camera phones. "Digital cameras, camcorders and cellphones with cameras have been prohibited in military compounds in Iraq," it said, adding that a "total ban throughout the US military" is in the works. Disturbing new photos of Iraqi prisoner abuse, which the US government had reportedly tried to keep hidden, were published on Friday in the Washington Post newspaper. The photos emerged along with details of testimony from inmates at Abu Ghraib who said they were sexually molested by female soldiers, beaten, sodomised and forced to eat food from toilets. |