Thursday, June 08, 2006

A Question

This might get me labeled as one of those peace nik liberal hippies but I have a question. I've read that we killed the second in command of al-Qaida, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. I understand we're in a war and I'm not questioning that (though if I was I would question W.'s "dead or alive" speech...maybe I grew up reading too many Captain America comics where the good guys didn't act like that), but why are we putting his battered, beaten picture all over the place? When did we get to the point where we showed the dead off like trophys?

Just a question.

1 comment:

LiVEwiRe said...

Personally, it's not something I want to see. The dead deserve some sort of respect, no matter who they are or what they've done. It's over for them and I dont' see the need to make it a media spectacle. But hey, that's just me. And maybe you. =)


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