Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Originally posted by: Gaard
Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Originally posted by: Gaard
Originally posted by: Wag
I would love to see Kerry ask Pres Bush directly during the debates why the funerals of soldiers are not allowed to be covered in the media if their families desire it?
I think the reason is clear...it might cause the support for whatever war we're involved in to wane. I'm not sure what the official White House reason is; I don't have a lot of time right now but I can look it up later if noone else has.
So your intention of blaming Bush for policy is moot. Sure he could let policy slide but then what is the point of having policy? I think alot of the families have voiced support for this action, and I know that if it was someone from my family coming back that way I wouldn't want it all over the news. But I'm sure those on the left will believe it is only because Bush is "evil".A Pentagon spokeswoman said the military-wide policy actually dates from about November 2000 -- the last days of the Clinton administration -- but it apparently went unheeded and unenforced, as images of caskets returning from the Afghanistan war appeared on television broadcasts and in newspapers until early this year. Though Dover Air Force Base, which has the military's largest mortuary, has had restrictions for 12 years, others "may not have been familiar with the policy," the spokeswoman said. This year, "we've really tried to enforce it."
*shrugs*
CkG
Blaming Bush for policy? I think you're trying too hard my friend. You think maybe your accusation that I'm blaming Bush for policy is like Wag's accusation that you personally attacked him?![]()
So your angle isn't to try to paint Bush in a bad light on this?
CkG
Have I blamed Bush for this policy? That's what you accused me of, is it not?
As for trying to paint Bush in a bad light...I've stated that Bush enforced what has not been enforced. I've also stated that the reason for this was probably due to not wanting the support for war to wane. Do you disagree with either of these?
