Convoy of Death

moghrabi

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Why have US television stations refused to broadcast this documentary?

In Afghanistan, filmmaker Jamie Doran has uncovered evidence of a massacre: Taliban prisoners of war suffocated in containers, shot in the desert under the watch of American troops.

The film has been broadcast on national television in countries all over the world and has been screened by the European parliament. Human rights lawyers are calling for investigation into whether U.S. forces are guilty of war crimes. But no U.S. media outlet has broadcast the film.

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jjw1965

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moghrabi said:
Why have US television stations refused to broadcast this documentary?

Because this would portray the US war effort in a bad light and the remaining Americans who believe this war is to protect them from the boogymen might wake up and see the bullcrap this administration keeps feeding them.
 

jjw1965

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moghrabi said:
I really hope they never wake up. Let them go down like the other empires went down.
I hope me and mine are out of here before it happens.
 

jjw1965

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moghrabi said:
Come up here to Canada JJ. You are welcome in our homes and hearts.
Thanks a million mogh. :) I thought about it at one time, It's hard to let go of everything you've fought to keep, I just don't know anymore. :wink:
 

moghrabi

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Well nothing is worth living for if you lose your freedom. If you decide to make a move, we, Canadians, are here for you.
 

Ocean Breeze

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moghrabi said:
Come up here to Canada JJ. You are welcome in our homes and hearts.

agree....... would welcome ya here. A move /change might be forboding in some ways.......but it is the quality of life that matters..........not the quantity of stuff that one puts in it.

Being a citizen of the world is healthier than being so attached to one part of the planet that it prevents one from seeing the whole..

(just some random thoughts)