are you serious?
funerals should be a personal thing, not aired on national television
2007-04-24 05:14:15
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answered by Anonymous
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A funeral is not something to flaunt all over TV... If you were close to the victim(s) then you will know about the funeral and will be able to attend...
2007-04-24 05:19:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Because their families don't want to.
Thank goodness the media have enough decency to respect their wishes on this at least; the past 8 days have not been TV's finest hours.
2007-04-24 05:21:28
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answered by The First Dragon 7
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if you were watching all the news, you would see the victims. i grieve when i saw the pictures. but, i don't want to see the funerals because it is giving respect to the families. let them have peace now.
2007-04-24 05:18:57
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answered by Anonymous
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what would make you think the families want everyone to see the funerals, and what would make you think that the viewing audience wants to watch them... that is private time for their family and friends I would be supicious of their motives if they had a funeral on tv...
2007-04-24 05:32:02
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answered by micheleh29 6
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Are the families of those victims to have NO privacy just because people such as you are curious.
2007-04-24 05:15:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Because the grieving families probably want their privacy.
2007-04-24 05:14:49
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answered by Stimpy 7
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because the effected persons are not politicians
2007-04-24 05:19:22
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answered by T Bhargava 2
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THAT WOULD BE UP TO THEIR PARENTS
I WOULD NEVER WANT MY CHILD'S
FUNERAL BEING SEEN ON T.V. -
WHAT AN ODD QUESTION
2007-04-24 05:43:26
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answered by NATIVE NEW YORKER 4
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I dont think thats right,
2007-04-24 05:14:25
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answered by XXkarlaXX 4
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