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Date / Time: 11/18/2008 8:48 PM UTC
Tabloid Media Blitz
Hollywood entertainers are under siege.
Even the family members and associates of Hollywood entertainers are under siege.
The United States was started before the invention of electricity, telephone, and even the computer.
The Constitution that states the rights of Americans was written granting the right to liberty, which is freedom, and the pursuit of happiness to all US citizens, but a person can not be happy if they are followed, or stalked, by photographers, who claim to be members of the press.
The Constitution assures the right to a free press, so the photographers use that right to justify their stalking of entertainers in the US.
The US Constitution assures US citizens the right to privacy and to feel secure within their own homes, but that does not stop the media photographers from using new high powered lenses to take long distance pictures of entertainers on their own private property or in their own homes; or inside a rented hotel room.
I believe that the founders of the country of the United States when drafting the Constitution of the North American United States would never agree to the indecency of the photographers of the contemporary news media or free press.
I also believe that the stalking involved in taking the pictures for the free press should be legally correctable with a gun shot to the head of any so-called press photographer who does not obey the limits set for them in the laws of the United States government that are based on its Constitution.
All of these stalkers are free-lance tabloid media photographers blitzing entertainers into mental and emotional stress.
I would love to see a tabloid journalist get shot in the head every day by an entertainer until the stalking ends.
Wouldn’t that be justice?
Chris Harbem
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