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  • #16
    Originally posted by Konitz View Post
    If a person does not realize that people are going to die when a war goes on that need serious help. But, to sensationalize it with something like this is? Disrespectful in my book. Leave the soldiers families alone they have given enough now you invade their homes and stir up these horrible emotions?
    1) Big difference between knowing something is going to happen in your mind and actually seeing it or feeling it. Take people that smoke for example, they know its bad for them but they don't understand the magnitude of the situation until they are laying on a fucken death bed.

    2) Its not sensationalizing, its truth in pictures, it shows emptiness and sorrow. You choose to stick your head in the sand and look away. That is not anyone else's problem but your own.

    3) Nobody invaded their homes, those family's wanted a piece of their story told. They wanted to say "hey, dont forget about our son and dont forget about the pain it can cause".

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Konitz View Post
      The news should just report on the progress of the war nothing more.
      what you mean to say is, "The news should just report on the progress of the war if the war is going well and in our favor."

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Konitz View Post
        This is what I am getting at; and you don't believe those pictures are part of this problem you are mistaken.

        How Media Bias Taints Perception of Iraq War - Associated Content - associatedcontent.com
        the truth of what is happening in the country right now as shown in those pictures is simply a truth. a news organization doing a piece on what happens to family in america.

        what you are proposing is that we never report on the pain of the family's, we never report on the impact war has on America. you would rather the US media mimic a state run media like Iran, North Korea etc..

        your perception is way off base.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Post
          the truth of what is happening in the country right now as shown in those pictures is simply a truth. a news organization doing a piece on what happens to family in america.

          what you are proposing is that we never report on the pain of the family's, we never report on the impact war has on America. you would rather the US media mimic a state run media like Iran, North Korea etc..

          your perception is way off base.
          This is what should be done:

          "...Imagine if the mainstream media devoted as much time to stories about the good things our troops are doing as they allow for the bombs and the blood. Perhaps Americans would be less skeptical about our prospects for success if they were able to tune in to the evening news and see a balanced approach to Iraq, one that provided a truer picture of what was happening on the ground. Perhaps then the calls for precipitous withdrawal would die down just a bit as the public realized that all wars involve both progress and setbacks, and not just the latter..."

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Konitz View Post
            This is what should be done:

            "...Imagine if the mainstream media devoted as much time to stories about the good things our troops are doing as they allow for the bombs and the blood. Perhaps Americans would be less skeptical about our prospects for success if they were able to tune in to the evening news and see a balanced approach to Iraq, one that provided a truer picture of what was happening on the ground. Perhaps then the calls for precipitous withdrawal would die down just a bit as the public realized that all wars involve both progress and setbacks, and not just the latter..."
            You ever think to yourself that maybe war doesn't have many nice things to report about? What the fuck you want them to say "never mind all the death that happened today.. we saw a beautiful flower growing in the middle of the battlefield"? lol.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Post
              You ever think to yourself that maybe war doesn't have many nice things to report about? What the fuck you want them to say "never mind all the death that happened today.. we saw a beautiful flower growing in the middle of the battlefield"? lol.
              You just proved the media has influenced your decisions; there are positive things happening over there everyday, and the public never hears them, thank you for proving my point.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Konitz View Post
                You just proved the media has influenced your decisions; there are positive things happening over there everyday, and the public never hears them, thank you for proving my point.
                Once again your perception is off.

                Just because the military is making progress in getting rid of the enemy compared to 5 years ago.. I am not sure I would call things "positive" in the face of the countless death, destruction, and tragedy that war brings. the same tragedy that you would prefer they not even talk about..

                Sort of like saying, "hey guys i won the Mr Olympia contest so that's the positive news... the bad news is that i had to kill everyone back stage before we went out so that i was the only one on stage"... you would rather i just say, "hey guys i won the mr olympia" no matter how it was accomplished. lmao
                Last edited by Bouncer; 03-19-10, 12:25 PM.

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                • #23
                  Wow. That's really a neat way to commemorate them. Definitely brings a personal touch to it all...the picture grid was pretty neat as well.

                  And let's be honest- the families of these fallen soldiers are proud to show their bedrooms..The really creepy ones for me are the ones that the family left the room EXACTLY how the soldier left it.

                  I don't see how bringing it to a more personal level to what their sacrifice is sensationalizes it in any way.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Konitz View Post
                    I just see no point for things like these, what purpose does it serve? I see it as disrespectful to the fallen.
                    brother its reality -- war and death go hand and hand all this does is put a face on it !!! like to see more of this type of stuff .. this country spends toooo much time trying to sugar coat shit

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                    • #25
                      Thought provoking and respectfully done, to me those bedrooms are full of the hopes and dreams of a young man, pretty cool really.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by alwaysgrowing View Post
                        I have to beg to differ. I don't see it as trying to change people's views. I see it as a somber reminder that there is a real human cost to our freedom. It is the reason why when I went to the mall last week, I stopped a couple of military members in fatigue and said thank you. Nothing more was said, I walked away. There are real people fighting and dying. That is what photos show.
                        What freedom are Americans gaining from the war in Iraq?

                        WWII was the last war I can recall that "our" freedom was on the line, everything these days is a money or political play.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Turbo3000 View Post
                          What freedom are Americans gaining from the war in Iraq?

                          WWII was the last war I can recall that "our" freedom was on the line, everything these days is a money or political play.
                          The war in Iraq is justified, just because WMD's wern't found doesn't mean jack. He was a threat and had to be dealt with. The rest is clean up, its just a shame how many of ours have died. Those guys are just as brave as the WWII vets and Vietnam vets.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Mr incredible View Post
                            The war in Iraq is justified, just because WMD's wern't found doesn't mean jack. He was a threat and had to be dealt with. The rest is clean up, its just a shame how many of ours have died. Those guys are just as brave as the WWII vets and Vietnam vets.
                            The fact that WMD's weren't found does mean jack, there are a lot of tyrant leaders still in power right now, so I guess we should just start taking them all out. That would be great but we don't have the troops, money, or resources.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Mr incredible View Post
                              He was a threat and had to be dealt with.
                              much less of a threat then about 5-6 other countries..

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Post
                                much less of a threat then about 5-6 other countries..
                                Exactly. He was more of a threat to his own people then to America.

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