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Horror: Al Jazeera journalist not allowed to film at Texas high school football game
2011-09-07
Posted by:Anguper Hupomosing9418

#6  I hear high school football is big in West Virginia, too. Try there next Friday. After prayers.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2011-09-07 21:30  

#5  "Your daughter? Is she a known slut? Why is she uncovered catmeat?"
Posted by: Frank G   2011-09-07 21:22  

#4  I would feel more sympathy were Al Jazeera not the mouthpiece of Al Qaeda
Posted by: regular joe   2011-09-07 20:15  

#3  "Ten miles," he wrote Sunday in a blog post. "That's how deep I got into Texas before being asked to leave."

First of all jacknut, they didn't stop you and tell you to turn back, you stopped in uninvited, were rude, and were asked to not film. You were not escorted out by police or on a rail.

Why rude, like many parents across the land they are at the game to watch their kids play ball, not smookle with some out of town douchebag trying to frame a story.

I want to eat hot dogs and talk american football with you. May I film your kids? whatta dork.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2011-09-07 19:58  

#2  "I easily imagine sitting in the bleachers, eating a hot dog (or three) and drinking a Coke, talking football (the American kind) with parents and maybe slipping in a little 9/11 if they allow me.

It's the "slipping in of a little 9/11" that has the good people of Texas concerned.
Posted by: JohnQC   2011-09-07 12:58  

#1  "Journalist" finds out that his profession is less respected than he thinks he's entitled to.
In other news Scorpion complains about public perception of its stinger.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2011-09-07 10:19  

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