news.yahoo.com — NEW YORK - The U.S. military plans to seek a criminal case in an Iraqi court against an award-winning Associated Press photographer but is refusing to disclose what evidence or accusations would be presented.
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duggtodeathNov 20, 2007Submitter
I dugg you up :)
Closed AccountNov 20, 2007
the people digging this aren't crazy liberals, they arent crazy conservatives, its people that care about freedom
wosatNov 20, 2007
Is this guy a citizen? Has he ever been to the US? What the hell does this have to do with our legal system?
diggzaphodNov 20, 2007
I think that is the only way some of these people are ever going to learn
lutremiNov 21, 2007
Screw the government and their freakin lies. Just go ahead and say 2+2=5, shove it up our asses and tell us to move along...
onekevincNov 21, 2007
Exactly. Don't see why I got dugg down for that comment.
itsameericleNov 27, 2007
Freedom is a natural right. I shouldn't have to prove myself to a ineffective and self serving political system that doesn't listen to me anyways. Despite that belief, I try anyways. There are barriers though:The true amount of time it takes to effect a change is enormous. It is not practical for many people to do so.Also, when something is finally achieved, it often does very little to change the system. Most change in law happens on a societal level when the prevailing view in society shifts, whereas a legal change is often (practically speaking now) in a place of decision making that is far from my personal influence.I was expressing my exasperation at these barriers.
Closed AccountDec 4, 2007
Get real! It's America! We don't have to do any work! We'll just outsource the revolution to poor children in 3rd world countries!