Picturing Casualties In Iraq: Slide Show

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nytimes.com — If the conflict in Vietnam was notable for the access given to journalists, the Iraq war may mark an opposite extreme published photographs of dead American soldiers are rare.

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  1. Haunting

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  2. And you never see any of it on TV. You did in the 60s which is why there were so many protests. This and the Draft got people out and into the streets...

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  3. People want to wage nice clean wars, but that is just not the reality of the situation. We must pay the butcher bill. I agree If we undertake an invasion for what ever reason the pictures of the dead and wounded should be available, then we can see if some of these chicken hawk neocon shills can stomach dead troops and bloody children. This is the price of war, was it worth it?

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  4. Considering the Iraq architects and instigators that encompass BushCorp did not serve in the military AT ALL (except Rumnuts but he never saw combat & Cheney had 6 Vietnam deferments ), they would drop to the ground within seconds or even worse, gruesomeness would probably not even effect them. They're sociopaths. No consciences

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