"G. D. Akin" wrote:

> We pretty much decided that the public does have a right to know, but not as
> it is happening.  Those were live Marines, very much in harm's way.  We need
> to know about the fight and the Iraqi resistance, but we can learn of it
> later (with a couple or few hours).  No one needs to see anyone get killed,
> which could easily happen.

If it weren't so hard on the families of the soldiers I'd feel that we maybe
should get those scenes in close up, on a large screen with a repeat every few
minutes. Then let GWB tell us again how come that the war is necesarry. War has
become too clean, too remote, too abstract for my taste. Maybe if we bring some
of the horror that our ancestors must have felt whenever they had to fight for
their lives we might be a little less likely/gullible to go for the all out war
option when there is still some hope for a peacefull resolution.

> Just some thoughts.

Me too.

Sonja

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