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She came here to speak one time Blue_Tires Jun 2012 #1
The military now forbids photos like that, and they use drones to boot. Fewer witnesses that way. Zalatix Jun 2012 #2
Yes, they do not want their wars ended. jwirr Jun 2012 #8
And that all "reporters" be in bed with them. zeemike Jun 2012 #20
Which makes me laugh when people on here deride posters Zalatix Jun 2012 #24
kicking. n/t cynatnite Jun 2012 #3
Great piece, thanks for bringing it here. Robb Jun 2012 #4
It's a classic photo, but I don't see how it changed the world malthaussen Jun 2012 #5
I agree lunatica Jun 2012 #7
It changed the attitudes about the war and turned a lot of folks in activists... cynatnite Jun 2012 #10
Changed individual opinions, surely. malthaussen Jun 2012 #11
It changed the Vietnam war... cynatnite Jun 2012 #12
I guess it's a definitional thing, Cynatnite. malthaussen Jun 2012 #16
I remember it having an impact aint_no_life_nowhere Jun 2012 #15
Just brought that up above malthaussen Jun 2012 #17
Photos of the My Lai massacre aint_no_life_nowhere Jun 2012 #21
Yeah, I noticed that in the first Iraqi invasion malthaussen Jun 2012 #22
Tears like the first time I saw this photo when it came out. Indeed it ended the war and turned jwirr Jun 2012 #6
here's a recent photo Enrique Jun 2012 #9
link please TrogL Jun 2012 #18
Here: pinboy3niner Jun 2012 #25
Talked to some Viet Nam Vets this morning at the protest against new taxes here in Brownbackistan. patrice Jun 2012 #13
I worked with Nick Ut at the AP. He's a truly wonderful man. calimary Jun 2012 #14
Think they'd run it today? malthaussen Jun 2012 #23
Not sure. Depends on who's in charge. calimary Jun 2012 #27
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Jun 2012 #19
I wrote a poem about this when I was in school Rosa Luxemburg Jun 2012 #26
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