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In reply to the discussion: So I'm watching BBC I coverage re another despicable beheading [View all]malaise
(295,075 posts)30. Precisely
I remember all those dead Iraqi children and mothers, fathers, professionals, ordinary folks- they sure didn't get this coverage. More than that - they didn't even count the Iraqi dead. Dead is dead and all the dead have families - did you see any Iraqi mothers and fathers being interviewed. Not showing them didn't mean these people planned to forgive or forget.
Bushco didn't even allow the coffins of dead American military folks to be photographed or shown on TV.
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Like those "terrorist wedding parties" that have gotten wiped out by drone strikes?
bullwinkle428
Sep 2014
#21
War is cruelty. William Tecumseh Sherman. Whether by drone or knife or IEDs or artillery.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Sep 2014
#16
whatever. It's sad to see people using Haine's death to make points about this or that.
cali
Sep 2014
#25
unless it is an editorial they are reporting a specific story, not a comment on killing in
still_one
Sep 2014
#52