but, they still manage to squeak a few through that were erroneously published on a blog under their blanket "free speech" claims where they could give a flying f** about the families involved of the dead soldiers they wish to picture in their paper to move their agenda as we all know.
Imagine, a newspaper of the Times' supposed one time impeccable "ethics" , the "newspaper of record" is now reduced to publicly complaining that they cannot publish pornographic images of dead mutilated US soldiers to aids and abet the enemies of America to use in their propaganda video's and internet websites.
The Slimes has been reduced to a liberal run rag that I wouldn't even wipe my a** in the woods with. You can go there below if it interests you in seeing dead US soldiers killed by the enemies of America, in a necessary war to eliminate their ilk so these unfortunate deaths do not have to occur to not only our soldiers but citizens in New York, Washington, Pennsylvania or anywhere else on this earth.
Something the Slimes and what's left of their pathetic readership could give a shi* about.
Imagine, a newspaper of the Times' supposed one time impeccable "ethics" , the "newspaper of record" is now reduced to publicly complaining that they cannot publish pornographic images of dead mutilated US soldiers to aids and abet the enemies of America to use in their propaganda video's and internet websites.
The Slimes has been reduced to a liberal run rag that I wouldn't even wipe my a** in the woods with. You can go there below if it interests you in seeing dead US soldiers killed by the enemies of America, in a necessary war to eliminate their ilk so these unfortunate deaths do not have to occur to not only our soldiers but citizens in New York, Washington, Pennsylvania or anywhere else on this earth.
Something the Slimes and what's left of their pathetic readership could give a shi* about.
4,000 U.S. Combat Deaths, and Just a Handful of Images -
NYTimes.com: "BAGHDAD — The case of a freelance photographer in Iraq who was barred from covering the Marines after he posted photos on the Internet of several of them dead has underscored what some journalists say is a growing effort by the American military to control graphic images from the war." continued
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