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Well, now that she and her husband are fired all the photos (including apparently some from the NASA Columbia disaster which had coffins draped with flags) were released under the Freedom of Information Act. You can pay your respects by visiting: http://www.thememoryhole.org/ ... Something like 350 photos were released yesterday under the FIA.
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There are those who claim concern for the family. Well those bodies haven't been returned to the family and those looking at them know one is their child. That is disrespect in my eyes.
"US sanitized Stain of Death" to me the political motivation and abuse isn't in the one's trying to keep the pictures out, the abuse is in the media grabing at every single opportunity to express distain at the goverment no matter what the circumstaince. Having respect for the dead and wanting the parents to get the caskets in peace is "sanitizing"? Firing an employee with access to restricted airfields and military aircraft for taking pictures and publicizing the photes is somehow shielding Americans from the "Stain of Death"? Maybe I am crazy but in my mind I see where the real political motivation is coming from in this case.
I never had a problem with the pics, not sure what the big issue was outside of them being traken by a rogue contract civilian. The name of the site itself and it's contents expresses certain views in my mind, memoryHOLE? Columbine photos?
The FIA is a powerful tool to the US Public.