Re: [videoblogging] Re: Example of how video could change things

2006-11-19 Thread Jan / The Faux Press
Interlineations appear below, Ferd. Thanks for asking the right questions. Jan On 11/18/06, Ferd Eggan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Jay, thanks for zeroing in on this and posting the video. I think it > raises some important questions. The following are some examples: [snip] > 4. Is this a

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Example of how video could change things

2006-11-18 Thread Mike Meiser
Aha. A really good article relating to the subject. Posted here for discussion. From: http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20061116/tc_nm/rights_cameraphones_dc > LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - One cell phone video shows Los Angeles police > beating a man repeatedly in the face. Another shows a handcuffed, home

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Example of how video could change things

2006-11-18 Thread Mike Meiser
On 11/18/06, T wrote: > Damn Mike you are on target tonight. That is a chilling possiblity painted > in black and white: > > " The threat clearly stated is this... in this future are we all just > surviellance tools of big brother? > > Certainly our right to retain property of our own media is goin

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Example of how video could change things

2006-11-18 Thread Charles Iliya Krempeaux
Hello Marty, On 11/17/06, Marty Daniels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > > My question is... > > How in the heck was this guy supposed to stand up after being tazered > for as long as he was? > > When I have seen tazers used they have not been held to the person for > any length of time

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Example of how video could change things

2006-11-17 Thread Mike Meiser
On 11/17/06, Marty Daniels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > My question is... > > How in the heck was this guy supposed to stand up after being tazered > for as long as he was? > > When I have seen tazers used they have not been held to the person for > any length of time but they have been quick shock