Why has the media lost interest in the caskets returing from Iraq and Afghanistan?

Jimmbbo

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Without Bush, media lose interest in war caskets

Remember the controversy over the Pentagon policy of not allowing the press to take pictures of the flag-draped caskets of American war dead as they arrived in the United States? Critics accused President Bush of trying to hide the terrible human cost of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

"These young men and women are heroes," Vice President Biden said in 2004, when he was senator from Delaware. "The idea that they are essentially snuck back into the country under the cover of night so no one can see that their casket has arrived, I just think is wrong."

In April of this year, the Obama administration lifted the press ban, which had been in place since the Persian Gulf War in 1991. Media outlets rushed to cover the first arrival of a fallen U.S. serviceman, and many photographers came back for the second arrival, and then the third.

Fast forward to today. On Sept. 2, when the casket bearing the body of Marine Lance Cpl. David Hall, of Elyria, Ohio, arrived at Dover, there was just one news outlet -- the Associated Press -- there to record it. The situation was pretty much the same when caskets arrived on Sept. 5, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 16, 22, 23 and 26. There has been no television coverage at all in September.

http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/politics/Without-Bush-media-lose-interest-in-war-caskets-8310113-62427012.html

Could it POSSIBLY be that they love to shaft Bush but will go out of their way to protect Barry?
Or is 0bama's general distaste and waffling on the war make these heroes less valuable to him?
 
It could be something to do with the fact that US media is thoroughly dominated by arms manufacturers (for proof look at who sits on the main boards of directors of the half dozen or so major 'news' outlets who effectively control just about everything Americans see and hear)... they also don't show anything much of the casualties I bet? They will number between 5 and 10 times the number of dead.

It's a shame the US public can't join the dots or even think critically... that their 'support' for their troops sends their young men and women abroad to die... in ways that make more of their 'enemy'.

The 4-5 million displaced in Pakistan and Afghanistan suggests we are making A LOT more 'terrorists' for the future.
 
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