Since this involves photography might as well post this here... Should the white house release the death photos of Osama Bin Laden to prove that it is indeed him and that he is indeed dead?
Graphic pictures not-withstanding people on both sides of the fence want to be sure. It's too bad that he caught a bullet in the head whereas if he was hit center-mass then that could at least be covered up.
Yet most of us watched Saddam being hung and have seen photos of U.S. soldiers being defiled on the streets in a well known town in Somalia.
Graphic pictures not-withstanding people on both sides of the fence want to be sure. It's too bad that he caught a bullet in the head whereas if he was hit center-mass then that could at least be covered up.
Yet most of us watched Saddam being hung and have seen photos of U.S. soldiers being defiled on the streets in a well known town in Somalia.
I created a poll to just get a feel from the members here... hopefully I covered enough bases to make the poll even all the way around.WASHINGTON (Reuters) The Obama administration wrestled on Tuesday with releasing what it called a gruesome image of Osama bin Laden's corpse, even as militants started questioning whether U.S. forces really killed him.
Different parts of the Obama administration offered differing views, with CIA Director Leon Panetta saying there was never any doubt that ultimately a photograph of the al Qaeda leader would be released to the public.
But, signaling an intense internal debate was under way, the White House insisted no decision had yet been taken and noted the graphic nature of the imagery.
"It's fair to say that it's a gruesome photograph," said White House spokesman Jay Carney, appearing to refer to an image of bin Laden taken shortly after a U.S. strike team killed him at his Pakistani compound.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/us_binladen_burial_photos