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To: tsigprofit who started this subject4/22/2004 12:17:20 PM
From: tsigprofit  Read Replies (1) of 20773
 
DEAD AT DOVER PHOTOS HIT INTERNET; CONTROVERSY OVER SHOWING IRAQ CASUALTIES INTENSIFIES

Hundreds of photos capturing flag-draped caskets carrying dead soldiers from Iraq have hit the Internet.

The Pentagon has moved to block any and all images of the dead arriving at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware, home to the Defense Department's largest mortuary.

But in the Internet Era, information and images flow without respect to government decree.

Dover handles most, if not all, military personnel killed overseas.

Early Thursday, hundreds of emotion-swirling photos were unleashed online.

The DRUDGE REPORT presents a sampling of the controversial images, trusting readers and citizens, as always, to form their own opinions.
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