“Journalists” go into a war zone....get shot at....some get killed....Then they don’t understand why.
There doesn’t appear to be a ‘good’ side in Syria. I hope we stay out of it!
Some of those WMDs, hidden in Syria, just may accidentally go BOOM. .....Oh well.
He made it out alive. Not quite the death trap he describes.
“I’ll take ‘Welcome to the Real World’ for $500, Alex”
If they don't like it, they should stay home and let the arabs knock each other off.
These idiots have to propose a meme where there are “good guys” on one side, whilst the other side just HAS to be “good guys”.
In MIDEAST REALITY, it’s usually bad guys fighting other, less organized, bad guys.
They are wrong 100% of the time.
They "Smart" Journalists stay out of such war zones because they "KNOW" you really can't trust either side in a war.
The Journalist that stay home and report on the STUPID JOURNALISTS (remember - they are "liberal journalists") and they report the facts and not suppositions. They live and the others either die, are injured or captured, and (sometimes) they are lucky and get out and report their "almost" ambush and death.
We need to send more of those "Liberal Journalists" to places like Syria, etc so we don't have to listen to them tell us how great Obama is.
I know of what I speak as a jeep full of reporters (3 vehicles behind us, had 3 killed and one almost fatally injured. One Aussie, One Canadian, One German and One with the AP (US).
They were unarmed and had "PRESS" written ALL over their Jeep. Windows, doors, rear deck and on their jackets.
WE (on the other hand) were armed to the teeth and made great display of our numerous weapons. (WE) passed the same Viet Cong only moments (less than 10 seconds I would say) and they took out everyone in the "Press" Jeep.
We stopped. Fortunately a few seconds later a couple of Army jeeps with 50 caliber mounted guns and the Saigon Police showed up. We mounted up and continued on and finished our mission without narry a scratch.
Boo hoo,wa wa!! Journalists get the big bucks to report the news with a slant and cry when they’re in harms way. Our guys have been doing it for the last 20+ plus years, many with multiple tours of duty and get paid peanuts.