With all the talk about Memorial Day Weekend and the traffic and party's I feel like the media and we as americans have forgotten what its really about.
I think that first picture is awsome. I'm sorry they had to die, but they did it with honor and for me. The respect shown to them is incrediable and deserved.
Originally posted by Shibby I think that first picture is awsome. I'm sorry they had to die, but they did it with honor and for me. The respect shown to them is incrediable and deserved.
Hey Shibby,
I'm pretty sure that the interior plane pic of the flag draped caskets had to be smuggled out. There was and still is a Whitehouse ban on all photos and video at Dover AFB (or anywhere else) where the bodies of our fallen sevicemen arrive. This is only true for this administration however and has never been prohibited before by any other president. There was a huge flap over it because the photos were released to the mainstream media and the Bush Administration wanted no one to see these caskets in such numbers because it would most likely turn public opinion against the war in Iraq, especially in the early stages. These men and women died in service to our country and deserve better than to be hidden from public view. I'm glad Bouncer posted that pic. It shows the ultimate sacrifice that these troops are willing to make for their country.
Pearl Harbor survivor Houston James of Dallas is overcome with emotion as he embraces Marine Staff Sgt. Mark Graunke Jr. during the Dallas Veterans Day Commemoration at Dallas City Hall on Thursday. Graunke, who was a member of a Marine ordnance-disposal team, lost a hand, a leg and an eye while attempting to defuse a bomb in Iraq last July.
Try to look at this with a dry eye. :usa:
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