How can we put a value on one American over another who gets injured in Iraq? Bob Woodruff was a corporate lawyer who learned Chinese, saw the rebellion in China (Tienien) Square (spelling?), and wanted to be a reporter after that.
There is a woman, Lee Woodruff, who may be raising 4 children alone. There is a man who had integrity, left his family because he felt what he was doing was important. The Pentagon discourages reporting of the soldiers' deaths - we're not supposed to see the coffins, what's going on at the military hospitals, the transport, the injuries.
I saw Bob Woodruff on TV the other day with my own eyes, conversing with the Iraqi people, and covering a man who owns an ice cream shop there. There was nothing negative about it, it was a very positive coverage of Iraq.
Once again, I am disgusted by the reference to "shoot the reporter first". As well as the opinion of not having sympathy for a fellow American doing his job. That WAS mean and uncalled for, and I will stand by my opinion, and there were others who agree.