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#181
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They're showing video of Harry at the airport in Afghanistan getting ready to catch a flight home on CNN now. They did comment that he was very down about the whole situation, he certainly looked sad...I bet after 10 weeks had went by he probably was feeling good about really finishing out his full time.
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I admire Prince Harry for wanting to keep to his commitments. Perhaps this was the one thing in his life that was earned, that made him equal with other men and women. I hope he can continue to serve and mature from his time as a solider.
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I would like to see Prince Harry and Matt Drudge in the same room....LOL! Talk about one very, very interesting and perhaps very short conversation....
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I'm curious as to what he'll do next with his army career. Its doubtful he'll ever be able to do a tour like this again (not any time soon anyway). I hope when he gets home the media will give him time & space to unwind, but knowing them they'll be stalking him more than ever. Last edited by christinacg; 02-29-2008 at 10:53 PM. |
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#187
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Though that doesn't apply to dinner at Clarence House.
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I believe you should understand that at the basis of democracy is the right of any citizen to be informed, as all citizens in a democracy together form the real souverain and the way this souverainity/power is used is decided by them all through their votes. Some democracies rely totally on the parlamentarian system, others have some or more basic democratic ways to deal with voter's opinions but the underlying idea of them all is that the power belongs with the people and that those who have the power have a right to be informed. But of course there are limitations which anyone with a bit of common sense will recognize. Question is: where were these limitations/rights in case of Harry in Afghanistan? That is a question of moral, integrity and common sense, it has not much to do with the system of press behind it. As for the scenario you claim is normal: of course in reality groups in society with common goals have common needs and most of the time those who have power (politicians, economical leaders, editors or their publishers) have these needs in common. At least in general - as soon as an interesting case turns up, you'll see that all people concerned suddenly have their own agenda and because of the freedom of the press, information about that is published. Within said limitations, of course. To suppress this information, you'll need a dictatorship with journalists who work not independantly for their own agenda, but are forced by potential repercussions to do what they are told. Is it naive to believe that democracy is the best of bad systems? To acknowledge that to cry for freedom means to suffer freedom as well? To understand that the right to have an opinion means diversity and thus so many opinions who are contrary to my own beliefs? Voltaire once said:" I have a different opinion but I'll fight for your right to express your opinion." But of course accepting, even fighting for the right of differing opinions does not mean to loose the right to evaluate these opinions. To start a dialogue, to discuss right and wrong.That's what's happening here. Amusing? I don't think so. Necessary? Yes, absolutely.
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If anyone cares to see the video of Harry and the rest of the soldiers(I beleive they're from his group?...please correct me if I'm wrong) leaving Afghanistan CNN.com has the video.
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All service personnel are told to be more vigilant and not to publicise where they have been. There is some concern about the parades some towns are holding, but the reasoning is, that they look different with their clothes on. ![]()
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Charles and William will be at Brize to welcome him home and to Harry that will be priceless. ![]()
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After 9/11 everything changed for the Americans. People re-evaluated their rights and their obligations, and in many cases, the Law was changed to reflect the new and harsher reality. Surely Britain will also see that "freedom of the Press" is not a blank cheque for the Press to write, but rather a privilige. Everyone keeps wittering on about people's rights . . . . what about their obligations. Is giving intelligence to the enemy OK under freedom of the press"?
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MARG, I heard some 30 - 40 year olds discussing this very subject, unfortunately, they came to the conclusion that nothing will be done, because our government has no backbone. So desperate to be seen as powerful within Europe, they have cast aside their care for the British public that voted them in.
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What Britain doesn't have, compared with other countries, though, is media laws that protect individuals, even celebrities, from their prying. I remember an interview with Tom Parker Bowles about how he as a child sat with his mother on the stairs inside their home, where they could look out through a hidden window at the gathered media outside and how afraid he was, only to be told by his mother that the journalists are not allowed to enter the premises. He still felt beleaguered but it couldn't be helped back then. Here in Germany you can at least call the police to make them go away in such a case, when no announcement has been made and the person the media is interested in has done nothing besides being who they are, so things like that happen only if there is a great and well-funded public interest and then it's legal to stand there and report.
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It's a sad day when you realise that the Lion(s) you voted for have rolled over like tabbies to have their tummys scratched by uninvited guests. The least they could have done was hiss and spit just a little to keep up the pretence. Now I think about it, how sick is it that we are discussing a "Theatre of War" in the same thread as invertebrate MP's and gutless Heads of state? To quote one of the many posts I have read about this situation today . . . "A pox on the lot of them!"
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