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These US War Dead Not Respectful?

Made it into the Memory Hole gallery again and copied many thumbnail images contained there. If the Bush administration and Pentagon actually believe that the respect and privacy of the families is the reason the image publication is to be blocked, then how can these images be seen as other than RESPECTFUL...

Here are a few below. Perhaps a photo a day in the sidebar will be appropriate? Of course it would be best to have one per day posted on the front page of every newspaper in America. Now THAT would be true respect and honor for our American sacrifices in Iraq. If the sacrifice is worth it (per the Bush administration), then why not picture our commitment and portray it proudly?

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FOA iraq US war dead 2
FOA iraq US war dead 3
FOA iraq US war dead 4

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Why Memory Hole Photos Blocked


Again, my policy to include in this blog files and photos that have high potential to "disappear" or not be presented in mainstream media news sources within the US. Below find the "official story" approved by the White House as to the reason it bans further photos of the returning US war dead. I've made in BOLD some of the pertinent quotes and copied from an AP article with their links intact. I tried to get the local area newspaper story from yesterday, but it, too, has disappeared, only to be replaced by this spin version today.

Apr 24, 9:39 AM EDT
Bush: Family Privacy Trumps Photos' Value
By RANDALL CHASE
Associated Press Writer
DOVER, Del. (AP) -- President Bush considers the release of photographs of flag-draped military coffins a reminder of the fallen troops' sacrifice, but believes family privacy should be respected, the White House said.

Pentagon officials on Friday said the photos, issued last week and posted on an Internet site, should not have been made public under a policy prohibiting media coverage of human remains. Some activists argue that the photos, released last week, underscore the war's human cost.
"America knows full well that our men and women are serving and serving brilliantly both in Iraq and around the world. ... America is aware this is a war against terrorism," Bush spokesman Trent Duffy said. But, he said, "The message is, the sensitivity and privacy of families of the fallen must be the first priority."

The photographs were released to First Amendment activist Russ Kick, who had filed a Freedom of Information Act request.

"Kick posted dozens of photographs of American war dead arriving at the nation's largest military mortuary at Dover Air Force Base, prompting the Pentagon on Thursday to bar further release of the photographs to media outlets."
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http://customwire.ap.org/dynamic/files/specials/iraq/index.html?SITE=IACED&SECTION=US&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT>Map of Iraq
"Pentagon spokesman Lt. Col. Gary Keck said release of the 361 photos appeared to be in conflict with policy."

"They're not happy with the release of the photos," said Col. Jon Anderson, a spokesman for the Dover base."

"Duffy said he did not know whether Bush had personally weighed in on the Pentagon's move to overturn the base's decision, or whether Bush considered the released photos an affront to the families."

"The photos were taken at the Dover base, and most were of flag-draped cases used by the military to transport remains. But Anderson said Friday that the photos also included images of the remains of the shuttle Columbia astronauts arriving at Dover, as well as casualties from Afghanistan. A NASA spokesman said that at least 18 rows of photos on the site were of the Columbia astronauts."

"According to his Web site, Kick, who has not returned phone calls or e-mails from The Associated Press, requested all Dover photos from Feb. 1, 2003, to the present. "He wasn't distinguishing between what he wanted," Anderson said. "He just wanted everything."

"At least one of the Columbia photos, a Feb. 5 shot of a flag-draped coffin, was included in a picture of the Web site distributed by the AP."

"At a rally in Dover last month, war protesters criticized Bush for continuing the practice of previous administrations of not allowing the public or media to witness the arrival of remains at the base."

"We need to stop hiding the deaths of our young; we need to be open about their deaths," said Jane Bright of West Hills, Calif., whose 24-year-old son, Evan Ashcraft, was killed in combat in July."

"On NBC's "Today" on Friday, Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina agreed with the policy banning photos from Dover because "there's no ceremony held; it's a caretaking event."

"But Democratic Rep. Jim McDermott of Washington, who served in the Navy during the Vietnam War, said photos of caskets coming home from Vietnam had a tremendous impact on the way Americans came to view that war.

"As people began to see the reality of it and see the 55,000 people who were killed coming back in body bags, they became more and more upset by the war," he said. "This is not about privacy. This is about trying to keep the country from facing the reality of war."

"The Pentagon move came a day after a military contractor fired a cargo worker because her photograph of flag-draped remains was published on the front page of Sunday editions of The Seattle Times."

On the Net:
Kick's Web site:
http://www.thememoryhole.org/war/coffin(underscore)photos/dover

Seattle Times
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/home

Copyright 2004 Associated Press. All rights reserved.

Note from cobalt: The above links probably will not work, but the links in my previous posts MAY still work, particularly the one to the gallery of 360+ photos THE MEMORY HOLE posted, in a very respectful manner I feel. Notice how the actual site name was not put into the "spin" version of this story by Friday? Notice the subtle inclusion of a derogatory reference Saturday to the webauthor not answering phone calls? I wish I could find online the "story" from Friday, because it is informative just how the content and language have been changed to republish today, Saturday.

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