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The ban on press and public access to the returning caskets has been in effect since 1991. It continued through President Clinton's eight years in office and into the current Bush administration. Although the ban is not new, Bush has been criticized by some for failing to lift it.
Originally posted by: chess9
Yes, this has nothing to do with protecting the families of the deceased soldiers but everything to do with protecting the President. If Bush wanted to protect the families of deceased soldiers he wouldn't send their sons and daughters to fight and die in a meaningless war.
-Robert
Originally posted by: chess9
Yes, this has nothing to do with protecting the families of the deceased soldiers but everything to do with protecting the President. If Bush wanted to protect the families of deceased soldiers he wouldn't send their sons and daughters to fight and die in a meaningless war.
-Robert
How is it protecting the families privacy and dignity. No one knows whos involved.. The administration is just covering their ass from more reasons the war is a waste.Molino said the policy, in effect since 1991, was crafted with input from families to protect the privacy and dignity of the deceased.
Originally posted by: Genesys
who cares how its represented, everyone Should be outraged at the trivialization and politization of these soldiers deaths. You know that the left is only going to use this spectacle to try and harm Bush.
RIP my fellow Americans.
In those coffins are the remains of Americans who gave their lives in order to prosecute the US government's agenda.
Originally posted by: gsaldivar
In those coffins are the remains of Americans who gave their lives in order to prosecute the US government's agenda.
Are you sure about that?