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Originally posted by: KDOG
I think he should be jailed for it. I don't know what the charges would be, but a person shouldn't be allowed to get away with something like that...
Originally posted by: ironcrotch
would have been better if he inadvertently killed himself in the process
Originally posted by: amdfanboy
It does bring up a good point about how easily these can be faked
Originally posted by: amdfanboy
It does bring up a good point about how easily these can be faked
Originally posted by: Trey22
Sometimes I do wish there was a law against being an asshat/idiot/jerk/etc. There's no room for jackoffs like that in the world.
Originally posted by: Kenji4861
A home webcam is better than Iraqi's video cameras.
Originally posted by: amdfanboy
It does bring up a good point about how easily these can be faked
Originally posted by: ironcrotch
Originally posted by: Trey22
Sometimes I do wish there was a law against being an asshat/idiot/jerk/etc. There's no room for jackoffs like that in the world.
hahaha asshat havent heard that one in a long time!
Originally posted by: godmare
Originally posted by: amdfanboy
It does bring up a good point about how easily these can be faked
Yes, but if that was a true purpose of the video, it makes sense to disclose that up front. It's not an illustration of reaction to a situation, like the 'War of the Worlds' radio spectacle, as our reation to pow abuse, etc., is known, but merely an illutration, or so he claims, of the abiity to fake the environment and actions of iraqi pow holdings. I call shenanigans.
Originally posted by: notfred
WTF is your guys' problem? He can make any film he wants in his own house. Because MSNBC or whoever aired this video will play anything they come across without verifying it's authenticity doesn't make him a dumbass.