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To: d[-_-]b who wrote (535947)12/11/2009 8:29:55 PM
From: combjelly  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576641
 
"A Stanford Professor has used United Nation security officers to silence a journalist asking him “inconvenient questions” "

The problem with these little "news" stories is they often recount something other than what actually happened. Like the guy who claims to have stopped a terrorist dry run just recently. There is no way it happened like he said, he couldn't have been there at the beginning when all of the action happened.

Probably the real reason the journalist got ejected is he was being disruptive. Those things tend to happen when you are disruptive.

Heck, in Republican venues, it can get you tazed.