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<blockquote data-quote="cachsux" data-source="post: 1024734" data-attributes="member: 5529"><p>In a week where photos of crashing planes and burning towers were rampant on this site I find it strange to protest a photo especially one in the "News" section of BC. Loss of human life is the same regardless. Is it because it was a no holds barred look at reality? Would you have protested the pics of OBL on here after the special forces bagged him or is it just those wearing our flag on their shoulder? It was publically released ,wasn't a photo of the act itself, wasn't a child. Gruesome ? Arguably yes. But gruesome is right outside your door. Either We accept reality or we stick our heads in the sand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cachsux, post: 1024734, member: 5529"] In a week where photos of crashing planes and burning towers were rampant on this site I find it strange to protest a photo especially one in the "News" section of BC. Loss of human life is the same regardless. Is it because it was a no holds barred look at reality? Would you have protested the pics of OBL on here after the special forces bagged him or is it just those wearing our flag on their shoulder? It was publically released ,wasn't a photo of the act itself, wasn't a child. Gruesome ? Arguably yes. But gruesome is right outside your door. Either We accept reality or we stick our heads in the sand. [/QUOTE]
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