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Should the Pentagon restrict access to images of the flag-draped coffins of US casualties of war?

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Should the Pentagon restrict access to images of the flag-draped coffins of US casualties of war?

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• DB, Sumter: When men and women in the armed forces join a certain branch of the military they are saying they are protecting the US and the flag represent just that so I think its a proper setting to show those who gave there lives in the heat of battle for all of us and with the flag drapped over there casket it shows that we honor and respect the job they have done in which some have given there lives. • WW, Columbia: Sure, lets run pictures of the dead soldiers in the State Paper. Give the liberals lots ot laugh about while they ridicule the war effort. • MB, columbia: Yes, although I hate to see the caskets being returned, it gives a “real” aspect to those of us that don’t have any loved ones or friends fighting the battle. • JY, Elgin: Yes they should restrict access out of respect for the families but also for the soldiers who gave their lives. It’s hard enough for the families and friends without the media acting like an animal that wants to show what they found. • SP, Columbi

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