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Old March 4th 07, 08:28 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
Jer
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Ambush on U.S. Convoy Leaves 16 Dead

U.S. soldiers at the scene deleted photos taken by a freelance
photographer working for The Associated Press and video taken by a
freelancer working for AP Television News. Neither the photographer nor
the cameraman witnessed the suicide attack or the subsequent gunfire.
It wasn't immediately known why the soldiers deleted the photos and
videos. The U.S. military didn't immediately comment on the matter.

The freelance photographer, Rahmat Gul, said he took photos of a
four-wheel drive vehicle with four bodies that had been shot to death
inside.

An American soldier then took Gul's camera and deleted the photos. Gul
said he later received permission to take photos from another soldier,
but that the first soldier came back and angrily told him to delete the
photos again. Gul said the soldier raised his fist as if he was going
to strike Gul but that he didn't.


http://abcnews.go.com/International/...ory?id=2922055

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Old March 4th 07, 09:52 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
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"Jer" wrote in message
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Ambush on U.S. Convoy Leaves 16 Dead

U.S. soldiers at the scene deleted photos taken by a freelance
photographer working for The Associated Press and video taken by a
freelancer working for AP Television News. Neither the photographer nor
the cameraman witnessed the suicide attack or the subsequent gunfire. It
wasn't immediately known why the soldiers deleted the photos and videos.
The U.S. military didn't immediately comment on the matter.

The freelance photographer, Rahmat Gul, said he took photos of a
four-wheel drive vehicle with four bodies that had been shot to death
inside.

An American soldier then took Gul's camera and deleted the photos. Gul
said he later received permission to take photos from another soldier, but
that the first soldier came back and angrily told him to delete the photos
again.



Hardly a big deal - he could have those deleted photo's back in ten minutes,
and probably already has.


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Old March 4th 07, 10:20 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
just bob
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"Hugo" wrote in message
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"Jer" wrote in message
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Ambush on U.S. Convoy Leaves 16 Dead

U.S. soldiers at the scene deleted photos taken by a freelance
photographer working for The Associated Press and video taken by a
freelancer working for AP Television News. Neither the photographer nor
the cameraman witnessed the suicide attack or the subsequent gunfire. It
wasn't immediately known why the soldiers deleted the photos and videos.
The U.S. military didn't immediately comment on the matter.

The freelance photographer, Rahmat Gul, said he took photos of a
four-wheel drive vehicle with four bodies that had been shot to death
inside.

An American soldier then took Gul's camera and deleted the photos. Gul
said he later received permission to take photos from another soldier,
but that the first soldier came back and angrily told him to delete the
photos again.



Hardly a big deal - he could have those deleted photo's back in ten
minutes, and probably already has.


Unless the soldier knew to take some pictures after it was
deleted/formatted. You think those guys are dumb?

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Old March 4th 07, 10:39 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
Hugo
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"just bob" wrote in message
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"Hugo" wrote in message
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"Jer" wrote in message
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Ambush on U.S. Convoy Leaves 16 Dead

U.S. soldiers at the scene deleted photos taken by a freelance
photographer working for The Associated Press and video taken by a
freelancer working for AP Television News. Neither the photographer nor
the cameraman witnessed the suicide attack or the subsequent gunfire. It
wasn't immediately known why the soldiers deleted the photos and videos.
The U.S. military didn't immediately comment on the matter.

The freelance photographer, Rahmat Gul, said he took photos of a
four-wheel drive vehicle with four bodies that had been shot to death
inside.

An American soldier then took Gul's camera and deleted the photos. Gul
said he later received permission to take photos from another soldier,
but that the first soldier came back and angrily told him to delete the
photos again.



Hardly a big deal - he could have those deleted photo's back in ten
minutes, and probably already has.


Unless the soldier knew to take some pictures after it was
deleted/formatted. You think those guys are dumb?




Is that a trick question?

They're out there fighting Israel's dirty war, while fat Jews make fortunes
out of the upheaval.

So, no, not 'dumb' - just fooled.


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Old March 4th 07, 11:12 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
J. Clarke
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Default Soldier deletes news photog's work

Hugo wrote:
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They're out there fighting Israel's dirty war, while fat Jews make
fortunes out of the upheaval.


Say "hi" to Mel for me.

plonk

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Old March 4th 07, 11:22 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
MarkČ
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Hugo wrote:
"just bob" wrote in message
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"Hugo" wrote in message
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"Jer" wrote in message
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Ambush on U.S. Convoy Leaves 16 Dead

U.S. soldiers at the scene deleted photos taken by a freelance
photographer working for The Associated Press and video taken by a
freelancer working for AP Television News. Neither the
photographer nor the cameraman witnessed the suicide attack or the
subsequent gunfire. It wasn't immediately known why the soldiers
deleted the photos and videos. The U.S. military didn't
immediately comment on the matter. The freelance photographer, Rahmat
Gul, said he took photos of a
four-wheel drive vehicle with four bodies that had been shot to
death inside.

An American soldier then took Gul's camera and deleted the photos.
Gul said he later received permission to take photos from another
soldier, but that the first soldier came back and angrily told him
to delete the photos again.


Hardly a big deal - he could have those deleted photo's back in ten
minutes, and probably already has.


Unless the soldier knew to take some pictures after it was
deleted/formatted. You think those guys are dumb?




Is that a trick question?

They're out there fighting Israel's dirty war, while fat Jews make
fortunes out of the upheaval.

So, no, not 'dumb' - just fooled.


Ah. So you're a biggot.
How nice.


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www.pbase.com/markuson


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Old March 4th 07, 11:36 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
Hugo
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"MarkČ" mjmorgan(lowest even number wrote in message
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Hugo wrote:
"just bob" wrote in message
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"Hugo" wrote in message
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"Jer" wrote in message
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Ambush on U.S. Convoy Leaves 16 Dead

U.S. soldiers at the scene deleted photos taken by a freelance
photographer working for The Associated Press and video taken by a
freelancer working for AP Television News. Neither the
photographer nor the cameraman witnessed the suicide attack or the
subsequent gunfire. It wasn't immediately known why the soldiers
deleted the photos and videos. The U.S. military didn't
immediately comment on the matter. The freelance photographer, Rahmat
Gul, said he took photos of a
four-wheel drive vehicle with four bodies that had been shot to
death inside.

An American soldier then took Gul's camera and deleted the photos.
Gul said he later received permission to take photos from another
soldier, but that the first soldier came back and angrily told him
to delete the photos again.


Hardly a big deal - he could have those deleted photo's back in ten
minutes, and probably already has.


Unless the soldier knew to take some pictures after it was
deleted/formatted. You think those guys are dumb?




Is that a trick question?

They're out there fighting Israel's dirty war, while fat Jews make
fortunes out of the upheaval.

So, no, not 'dumb' - just fooled.


Ah. So you're a biggot.
How nice.



It seems that the world is getting increasingly full of 'bigots' - in fact,
any filthy goy who murmurs a protest about sending his sons to die for
Jewish interests is immediately labeled a 'bigot' by the ever vigilant
Israel lobby, whose job it is to ensure that the filthy goy vermin continue
to support Israel financially, and with the blood of their children.

What else are the filthy goim for, eh?







Images (Plus Snaps & Grabs) by MarkČ at:
www.pbase.com/markuson




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Old March 4th 07, 11:41 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
Hugo
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"J. Clarke" wrote in message
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Hugo wrote:
snip
They're out there fighting Israel's dirty war, while fat Jews make
fortunes out of the upheaval.


Say "hi" to Mel for me.



Try not mind me - I'm just a dirty goy, fit only to serve Jews and be
cheated by them (at least, according to the Talmud, I am)

Jews, eh? - bless 'em.


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Old March 4th 07, 11:50 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
MarkČ
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Hugo wrote:
"MarkČ" mjmorgan(lowest even number wrote in message
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Hugo wrote:
"just bob" wrote in message
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"Hugo" wrote in message
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"Jer" wrote in message
...

Ambush on U.S. Convoy Leaves 16 Dead

U.S. soldiers at the scene deleted photos taken by a freelance
photographer working for The Associated Press and video taken by
a freelancer working for AP Television News. Neither the
photographer nor the cameraman witnessed the suicide attack or
the subsequent gunfire. It wasn't immediately known why the
soldiers deleted the photos and videos. The U.S. military didn't
immediately comment on the matter. The freelance photographer,
Rahmat Gul, said he took photos of a
four-wheel drive vehicle with four bodies that had been shot to
death inside.

An American soldier then took Gul's camera and deleted the
photos. Gul said he later received permission to take photos
from another soldier, but that the first soldier came back and
angrily told him to delete the photos again.


Hardly a big deal - he could have those deleted photo's back in
ten minutes, and probably already has.


Unless the soldier knew to take some pictures after it was
deleted/formatted. You think those guys are dumb?



Is that a trick question?

They're out there fighting Israel's dirty war, while fat Jews make
fortunes out of the upheaval.

So, no, not 'dumb' - just fooled.


Ah. So you're a biggot.
How nice.



It seems that the world is getting increasingly full of 'bigots' - in
fact, any filthy goy who murmurs a protest about sending his sons to
die for Jewish interests is immediately labeled a 'bigot' by the ever
vigilant Israel lobby, whose job it is to ensure that the filthy goy
vermin continue to support Israel financially, and with the blood of
their children.
What else are the filthy goim for, eh?


Plonk
--
Images (Plus Snaps & Grabs) by MarkČ at:
www.pbase.com/markuson


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Old March 5th 07, 01:37 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
Jer
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Default Soldier deletes news photog's work

Hugo wrote:
"Jer" wrote in message
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Ambush on U.S. Convoy Leaves 16 Dead

U.S. soldiers at the scene deleted photos taken by a freelance
photographer working for The Associated Press and video taken by a
freelancer working for AP Television News. Neither the photographer nor
the cameraman witnessed the suicide attack or the subsequent gunfire. It
wasn't immediately known why the soldiers deleted the photos and videos.
The U.S. military didn't immediately comment on the matter.

The freelance photographer, Rahmat Gul, said he took photos of a
four-wheel drive vehicle with four bodies that had been shot to death
inside.

An American soldier then took Gul's camera and deleted the photos. Gul
said he later received permission to take photos from another soldier, but
that the first soldier came back and angrily told him to delete the photos
again.



Hardly a big deal - he could have those deleted photo's back in ten minutes,
and probably already has.




That's kinda what I was thinking. I'm just curious about why they were
'forcibly' deleted in the first place. What was the point? Makes me
wonder what they're hiding.

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