Heartbreaking. Imagine how powerful a photo montage of every blown up grunt who ended up like that would be. They should make these idiots who want to stay the course, look at the photos every morning when they get up.
Are we to take from this that this young man couldn't get a motorized wheelchair out of the government that sent him off to war and brought him home this way? I sure hope not.
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By Lew Scannon, at 6:31 PM
Heartbreaking. Imagine how powerful a photo montage of every blown up grunt who ended up like that would be. They should make these idiots who want to stay the course, look at the photos every morning when they get up.
By Anonymous, at 10:39 PM
Lew, sharp.
Libby, Yeah. The media hiding the images does have a political effect.
And, you know, I don't even show the bad ones. ypu wouldn't believe some of the pictures I've seen on the web.
I have a Ginny theshhold. A friends mom (Ginny) is a regular reader, and I try to use her as my line.
But I think I do a pretty good job conveting the emotion without showing the detached body parts or indistiguishible bits of flesh.
Mike
By mikevotes, at 7:14 AM
Are we to take from this that this young man couldn't get a motorized wheelchair out of the government that sent him off to war and brought him home this way? I sure hope not.
By QuakerDave, at 7:41 AM
I don't know. I just though it captured something about the coming home.
Mike
By mikevotes, at 10:51 AM
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