Unfortunately, the Committee to Protect Journalists showed its colors early on, when it condemned, protested and demanded answers about U.S. actions against journalists, while mourning, monitoring and voicing concern about Iraqi actions. There was no condemnation of the Iraqi leadership's decision to use civilian vehicles, clothing and suicide bombers for assault purposes, which unquestionably placed non-embedded reporters in danger. Those tactics forced the tankers to fire on civilian buildings and vehicles in Baghdad.
Pseudobrave reporters attack safe targets--chiefly the U.S., with its respect for the First Amendment--and cower like the currs they are when faced with a Saddam Hussain.
The behavior of CPJ differs from the behavior of CNN, exactly how?