Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/09/07

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Subject: [Leica] I really disagree with this policy
From: dlridings at gmail.com (Daniel Ridings)
Date: Wed Sep 7 01:14:22 2005
References: <59CE9124-7A7B-4058-AAF9-49F9445B610D@earthlink.net> <22c93b29050905225413f3d127@mail.gmail.com> <06A928D3-E9BD-4379-A33F-7AFAD3B01B2F@earthlink.net> <cc9f5477e52a3e74e505e196c9bbd20a@pipeline.com>

The Granada thing pissed me off. CNN just aired, around the clock,
marines sipping coffee, while in the Baltic a passanger ferry sank and
thousands drowned. Not a word from CNN. That's when I quit watching
the Voice of America (CNN).

Daniel

On 9/6/05, Neil Schneider <neilsimages@pipeline.com> wrote:

> This "enlightened" policy began with Ronald Reagan invading Granada and
> then Panama.
> Saves the government the 'inconvenience" of having to explain their
> actions, or more
> probably their inactions................


In reply to: Message from wooderson at gmail.com (Matt Powell) ([Leica] I really disagree with this policy)
Message from neilsimages at pipeline.com (Neil Schneider) ([Leica] I really disagree with this policy)