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Malkin and the Military

By The Daily Dish
Mar 5 2007, 1:47 AM ET

Last week, a U.S. military official contacted Michelle Malkin to ask her to remove a photograph from her blog that clearly identified an Afghan loyal to Karzai and the U.S. military who had been wounded in an attack at Bagram. By publishing the photo, Malkin unwittingly exposed the man to serious danger. It was an innocent error. But several days after replying to the military official, Malkin still hasn't either doctored the photo or removed it. It's too late now, apparently. And so an Afghan who backed the U.S. now risks losing his life because of Malkin's blog. I'm not linking to the post to save the man more danger. But, please, Michelle. Take the photo down.



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