The Fallen

In World War II America didn't shy away from mourning the soldiers who fell in battle. We understood that in a war people die. Photos of fields of crosses told the story of those who stormed Normandy. In windows families displayed stars. One for every family member in the war; those alive and those who had come home in flag draped coffins. With every dead soldier returned the families redoubled their effort to support the troops; the brave men and women who were defending their country.

Evidently the Bush administration believes that pictures of Iraqi war dead is bad public relations. They've kept a clamp on such photos. A woman who allowed one such picture to be published was fired from her job. A man had to sue under the Freedom of Information Act to see a pitiful few. The photos are not graphic; they show the great respect the military shows for their fallen.

Why is the present administration afraid of coffin photos? This is not World War II - a war well understood. This administration understands that publishing photos of these coffins would not lead to redoubled efforts. I can't begin to tell you what George W. Bush sees in these photos.

I know I see futures lost. I see the men and women who could have contributed to making their communities stronger, safer, peaceful and happy. I see the children who will grow older without the love and guidance of their mother or father.

I see a war that should end now.



Tags (Categories)

Comments

1 comments received. Post a comment.

I couldn't agree with you more about the war or the pictures. But why are we shocked that we have allowed this to happen. THis is a man who was not elected, wipes his ass with the constitution and he started the bloodyest nonwar war that ever was. Where are the people in the streets? Where are the news peoplestrikes, where is the revolution, where are the families of these dead men and women crying for a regim change? Perhaps our contry is in those coffins as well dieng a rather unglorious death.

# Posted by: sara at April 26, 2004 09:17 AM

Post a comment




Remember Me?

(you may use basic HTML tags for style)


« America has a choice | Main | Gay or Asian Update »

Google Tags

Technorati Tags

Feedster Tags

del.icio.us Tags

Flickr Tags

Temple of Me

Welcome. All web sites are temples to their creators. Temple of Me will reflect what interests me, Domoni. I am a husband, father (twice), American, and liberal. I live in a "Red state" in the South. I am nearsighted, ambidextrous and over 30. Actually, I'm 153.33% of thirty.

Domoni
Domoni


Monthly Archives

2006:
11 - 10 - 09
08 - 07 - 06 - 05
04 - 03 - 02 - 01

2005:
12 - 11 - 10 - 09
08 - 07 - 06 - 05
04 - 03 - 02 - 01

2004:
12 - 11 - 10 - 09
08 - 07 - 06 - 05
04 - 03 - 02 - 01

2003:
12 - 11 - 10 - 09
08 - 07 - 06

Site Search

Google - MSN Search - Geourl -

Colophon

Registered through GoDaddy, hosted at Cornerhost and coded using Movable Type 3.2

Original Layout Design and CSS by i-marco

Design tweaked for Movable Type and Temple of Me by domoni

Statistics

This blog has had 734 entries posted to it since its inception.

Fight Spam! Click Here!
HTTP

Syndication



syndicated-feed-icon.gif - Atom - RSS 2 - RSS 1 - Email

To get new posts delivered
Enter your email address:

Delivered by FeedBurner


domoni's
flickr pics

Last FM



domoni's Last.fm Weekly Artists Chart

Simon and Simon Latest