Thursday, October 29, 2009

Obama goes to Dover to salute fallen soldiers


Right after President Obama was elected Defense Secetary Robert Gates lifted the ban on news coverage of soldiers' remains. Last night President Obama went to Dover to salute the fallen soldiers coming back from war. The ban allows family members to decide whether they do or do no want coverage. I think that it is very important for the press to be given the option to report the deaths of soldiers at war and when their remains return home. There is SO much press on the war; the bombings and the operations but for years it seemed as though we were sending young people over there and where did they end up? We would hear about a number of soldiers dying during a mission but as disturbing as this sounds, these reports became redundant and desensitizing to viewers that those numbers and that report was actually a group of human Americans. The reporting was never complete. In order to remain completely truthful reporters should be allowed to cover the tragedies of war even on the American side.
The picture of Obama saluting a soldier in Dover last night brought up controversy over whether it was a just a photo-op. How could someone even think that? As the President of the United States I would think it was his responsibility to show respect for the soldiers that were lost at war and to remind the United States that it is losing some of it's best.

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