To: GalFromTheBay, Jeff Head, AppyPappy
These are no different than the pictures of our dead soldiers in WWII, Korea, Vietnam, Somalia, or Iraq. At first I thought of protecting the sancity of the families of those seen as I am sure they have been recongnized. Then I to realized they are the victims of war, not murder victims or car accident victims, but casualties of war. What I am now reading on Drudge and here on FR leads me to believe that already the public is starting to forget. A "thank you it didn't happen to me" sort of attitude. Well, guess what it did happen to you, it happened to each and everyone of us. A little of each of us died with those 5,000+ that have already died. I held a friend in Vietnam as he died, a bit of me died with him that day in May 1971, do you think I will ever forget him?
77 posted on
09/20/2001 6:54:57 AM PDT by
SLB
To: SLB
These are no different than the pictures of our dead soldiers in WWII, Korea, Vietnam, Somalia, or Iraq IMO, they are much different. They were innocent civilians, no way to defend themselves. It is one thing when we are at war and our soldiers die, (it's civilized). This is UNCIVILIZED, by uncivilized nations and people.
173 posted on
09/20/2001 11:47:55 AM PDT by
Gracey
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