Once again you are getting bad info or just making up crap or both. I'm here and can tell you for a fact that soldiers killed in action are treated with the utmost respect.
I'VE SEEN IT!!!!!!!!!
I'VE DONE IT!!!!!!!!!!!
You are the one who needs to show some respect.
2006-10-23 06:04:21
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answered by Anonymous
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What one sees is coloured by the viewers perceptions. Your perceptions are so skewed,this has been proved by previous"questions" you have put forward, that if you were to say that the sky was blue I would check. How do you expect a party of two move a bodybag? At arms length while saluting? Carrying them while waving the flag and performing a twenty gun salute? Two men move the dead with all the respect a work duty moving dead weight can. What the hell do you expect , you wee, little man, you candy assed civilian crud. What you understand of the military can be writ large on the head of a pin. Argue policy, complain about how the war affects you but don't question the any actions of the military because you don't know or understand anything about the military.
2006-10-23 14:36:14
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answered by ? 5
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Since we're a Military family, we get the Armed Forces Network over here in Italy, and we get CNN around the clock and often watch it. In addition to that, we also have CNN Europe on our satellite dish, and I have never seen anyone throwing our deceased soldiers around.This is nothing but another one of your outrageous lies.
I think if anyone has a lack of respect for our Military, it's you. You continue to run them down and makeup stories about them. You are a bitter man with serious mental issues.
2006-10-23 14:21:31
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answered by Naples_6 5
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Whether or not they treat the bodies like sacks of potatoes I don't know. The people are not in those bodies anymore anyway. It doesn't matter to them and the families won't know.
I do however think they should be treated respectfully. It is just the prinicple of the thing.
2006-10-23 13:02:20
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answered by allkell 2
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If you keep asking questions like this someone may treat you like a sack of potatoes. Where is the respect?
2006-10-23 14:02:39
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answered by Judge Dredd 5
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The media has made this claim before, but the only military survivor I've ever heard supporting this BS is Momma Moonbat herself, Cindy Sheehan. Some dear friends of mine lost their son in Iraq, and they certainly did not have this problem. The military has a lot of respect for their dead. CNN is, once again, full of it.
2006-10-23 12:58:54
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answered by Jadis 6
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you need to stop watching TV. I remeber the last time that I saw an Angel escorted from the field everyone came to the air strip to show respect for our brother that has passed on to a better place. when I saw all those men and women that did not know him come to see him off it brought a tear to my eye. I know that the other service members also shed a tear for the Angel. No one wants to burry their brother. The TV always tries to show the US military in a bad way, its how they make their money.
2006-10-23 15:11:40
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answered by krazeetingtong 2
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Nobody tosses the body bags around. You and your CNN lies. They are handled with respect no matter what situation they're in. You might want to try it instead of using the dead to promote your cause.
2006-10-23 12:55:53
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answered by HEartstrinGs 6
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ANOTHER COMPLETE FABRICATION BY THE HABITUAL LIAR NAMED ERUDITE
Purposely, each day here at work, I put on CNN... just because I know he comes up with these fabricated stories about what is supposedly on CNN...... and each day we see him post this stuff, and each day there is NO truth behind it whatsoever...
One good thing though is that after exposing erudite for what he truly is, for so long now, it is great to see how many people are on to his act....
2006-10-23 13:11:56
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answered by DiamondDave 5
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I seen the same thing, I think that the dead, should be handled, as if they were being put on a stratcher, a man at each end holding them up. And then they should be carefully placed in to their place, of resting.
2006-10-23 12:58:32
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answered by tue_american 2
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