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<title>Comment by san</title>
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<description>The site of any dead or wounded is horrible, I&#039;ll grant you that.  And going so far as to show photographs of dead American soldiers is inexcusable.  I believe it&#039;s the Geneva Convention that prevents those engaged in a war from identifying POWs or the dead by name or photograph.  Iraq is clearly violating that rule.  However, I remind you that American television networks are regularly broadcasting and repeating footage of Iraqi POWs as they are captured.  Both sides are cheating.</description>
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