This reminds me of the trials of the WTC bombers in 1993 (back in the day when we actually had trials for those accused of acts of terror) when the NPR reporters would dutifully let the attorneys for the bombers go on and on on tape making the silliest claims as if they meant something.
Here we have the defendent's attorneys saying stupid stuff and it is being reported as if it means something. This is my favorite:
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But an even greater question arises when considering when and and even where the video was shot. As the video apparently does not include any footage of American soldiers shooting kneeling civilians, we have to question not necessarily its content, but the meaning of that content.
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I wonder how many massacres are videotaped? A few no doubt. Does the fact that this one wasn't mean much? To an attorney grasping at straws or to hawks in deep denial, perhaps.