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JohnH wrote:
On Tue, 4 Nov 2003 15:21:47 -0800, "jps" wrote: "JohnH" wrote in message . .. Preventing the public display for propaganda purposes of the liberals IS treating the deceased with dignity and deserved attention. If the media 'papparazzi' (sp) need pictures of caskets, they should get permission from the next of kin to videotape the funeral. Much ado about nothing. That's why this is the first time in history this has happened, because it's about nothing? Should the American public be shielded from the real cost of war because "we're fighting for a bigger purpose?" I hope your parents weren't so calloused when you were in the military. If my kid were shot and killed defending our country (which is why maybe the Bush Admin. doesn't want them seen) I'd want the whole freakin' country to see what my family had sacraficed and feel the weight of war. Do you have children? I have children, one of whom is married to a soldier in Baghdad. I just talked to her. She thinks the idea of televising her husband's return, if killed or wounded, is sick. I agree. I sure don't recall seeing the body bags being unloaded at Travis during the Vietnam war. What would be the purpose? I do. In fact, I saw the body bags being loaded in Saigon. And showing them on TV serves a purpose. It drives home the death and destruction for which George W. Bush is responsible. These servicefolk are dying, after all, because of his trumped-up war. -- Email sent to will never reach me. |