Posted by
leroitroisieme on Thursday, September 10, 2009 7:45:34 PM
If reporters want to go an interview our enemies or go in high risk areas, the newspapers that they work for, the newspaper should pay a mercenary force to rescue them. What a waste of life for some soldier to die for a New York Times reporter who was looking for a sensationalist article to disparage our troops. He went in there and took his own risk. If he does not want to be chained up to a radiator for 15 years and he does not want his family to worry. The decision is clear. Stay out of hostile areas. I don’t care about the great story or the reporter, if it means losing another troop for some person who is looking for an adrenaline rush. I do not want to see one more soldier die for the absolute stupidity of some reporter.