Posted on 09/10/2005 7:32:40 AM PDT by STARWISE
THE US military is to bar journalists and photographers from documenting the recovery of bodies left on the streets of New Orleans by hurricane Katrina.
Lieutenant-General Russel Honore, the commander of the relief operation, said on Friday that while the military had allowed reporters covering the catastrophe free rein, it was now slamming the door shut out of respect for the possibly thousands of victims and their families.
"We've had total access to everything we've done the good, the bad and the ugly but that operation (the recovery of corpses) will be conducted with dignity and respect for the families," the general said.
"There will be zero access to that operation. It would not be good to have pictures of people, the deceased, shown on any media."
Lieutenant-General Honore called for published pictures of corpses to be removed from websites.
As the water is slowly drained by pumps and more bodies are revealed journalists will be restricted from entering the parts of the city that have been submerged.
(Excerpt) Read more at theage.com.au ...
They'll find lots and lots of photos of just how much the residents of those cities share the view of "The Second Greatest Commandment - Love Your Neighbor As Yourself."
"They santized the airwaves of 9/11 pics just days after the event. Wonder why they are so gung-ho to publicize the corpses of this disaster?"
Very simple, very easy. The corpses in 9/11 were in the vast majority, White people. The corpses in New Orleans will be in the vast majority, Black people.
Vice-President Dick Cheney walks along a plank to get across water while touring devastated homes in Gulfport, Miss., on Thurday, Sept. 8, 2005
In the same vein, I saw Chertoff slap down a reporter the other day when the boob pressed him about the FEMA director's reassignment. His response was basically "I just got done explaining that as clearly as I could in English. I'm not going to do it again." Then he went on to the next question.
What I'm saying is that these men should be free to do what they do best. Gen. Honore's best work is NOT on the podium, but in the trenches.
I think she and Governor Gregoire of Washington State are twins.
That pic shows just about the size of it. cnn/cooper ****!
Give 'em H*!!, Honore!
I stand corrected. :-)
Wonder if there is any law saying the military has to take the press with them.
Federal Emergency Management Agency Director Michael Brown, left, listens as Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff speaks at a news conference Friday, Sept. 9, 2005, in Baton Rouge, La., as Coast Guard Vice Adm Thad W. Allen, listens at right
General Honore is another shining example of the people who make America great.
Shoot the reporters.
As a Brit I agree
So they can use them in the next campaign and the midterms.
Make up mind in advance, after checking with management as who is to blame in accordance with management's political agenda.
Come in after the fact.
Don't write from reports. Photograph and tape.
Focus on dead bodies.Ignore atrocities which do not fit bias. doesn't matter who or what killed them. They are dead and it's somebody's fault. And that someone cannot be an African American, a woman, or even a Democrat.
Close-Up on reporter, who becomes star of event.
Focus on blame
Create 20-second vignettes instead of in-depth reports
PING!
LOL!
I forgot to include a "/sarc" tag on my post. There has been so much posted about so-called "martial law" and so many conflicting news reports about the actual "legal" status under which "the Authorities" are operating that the concept of "rule of law" is pretty much a joke.
If anyone has noticed, "the Authorities", at all levels, have managed to sufficiently obfuscate, diffuse and disguise any semblance of a clear chain of command and responsibility. The has the tremendous benefit of allowing them maxiumum power and freedom of action with minimal, almost non-existant accountability.
The hypocrisy of demanding the "Constitutional right" to show the bodies of the dead, while simultaneously refusing to stand up for the Constitutional rights of the living who survived speaks for itself.
If surviving. law-abiding property owners can be summarily denied their Constitutional right to defend their lives and property because of "the Emergency", then the media can certainly be denied access to broadcast the pictures of the dead to satisfy the ghoulish lusts of a decadent populace.
You can't have it both ways, at least not morally, logically or lawfully.
Here is a reference of the write-up on the 1900 Storm and how persons were treated who showed disrespect to the dead.
http://www.centropic.com/Portfolio/Samples/Hurricane.asp
This has a quote from an article published in the Dallas News on September 14, 1900.
This was a time before being P.C. was popular. When it better to BE CORRECT -- than it was to be POLITICALLY CORRECT! 'nuf said
Sad to say but I do believe those "corpses" will be voting Democratic next time.
Happens all the time.
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