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View Poll Results: Should Newsweek Have Reported Both Accounts of the U.S.Treatment of Gulab? | |||
Newsweek Should Not Report Negative Foreigners' Accounts About the U.S. Military |
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1 | 4.76% |
The First Newsweek Account Was Appropriate, After U.S. Military Approved It. |
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0 | 0% |
Newsweek Should Have Published Both Accounts, With Less Negative Details. |
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1 | 4.76% |
Newsweek Should Report the Facts, Causing the U.S.Military to Reexamine It's Methods |
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19 | 90.48% |
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Should Newsweek Report U.S. Abuse of the Afghan Who Rescued the Wounded Navy Sea?
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Will Newsweek's two Gulab reports increase the likelihood of the U.S. winning the "hearts and minds" of ordinary Afghanis? I don't know if it is possible, but the chances of convincing Afghanis that supporting and cooperating with the U.S. Military, IMO increases because Newsweek published both Gulab reports.... |
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Lennonite Priest
Location: Mansfield, Ohio USA
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Sounds to me like the military is more worried about sources to the media than they are the Taliban or Al Quida.
It most definately reeks of a signal to the press and their sources that no one over there is safe to speak out. Along with the domestic wiretaps on journalists now, I am starting to wonder if this adminstration's real war is not against the "terrorists" but against the press leaking stories of how they are abusing their powers.
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Lover - Protector - Teacher
Location: Seattle, WA
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I agree with you 100% that the media should not be concerned with censoring its beliefs to be in line with what the Government wants -- that's simply free press.
But damn man, that's one of the most biased polls I've ever read. You can tell simply by reading the questions where you stand on the issue.
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Junkie
Location: Fort Worth, TX
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This may surprise you, but I voted on the last one in the poll.
People should be rewarded for saving American soldiers, not interrogated. Newsweek reported on facts, there's nothing wrong with it as long as it does not lead to endangering current operations. |
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Location: Ontario, Canada
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Extreme moderation
Location: Kansas City, yo.
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