Serena <font color=navy>Not afraid of canned biscuits<br> Joined Aug 18, 1999 Messages 27,575 Mar 24, 2003 #1 Why would they show these interviews of how they were treated now, of all times? It seems incredibly insensitive and cruel to the families of the soldiers held in Iraq now.
Why would they show these interviews of how they were treated now, of all times? It seems incredibly insensitive and cruel to the families of the soldiers held in Iraq now.
J jamsmom <font color=deeppink>Really isn't mean at all!<br> Joined Mar 6, 2000 Messages 6,992 Mar 24, 2003 #2 I agree. However, the thought that they are ALIVE maybe will give the families some hope. I just hope these POWs are treated better.
I agree. However, the thought that they are ALIVE maybe will give the families some hope. I just hope these POWs are treated better.
Buckalew <font color=teal>Hammonitup!!!<br><font color=dark Joined Feb 22, 2000 Messages 2,219 Mar 24, 2003 #3 I thought of that too, Serena, but You know, I think the families already know those details. I have a client who is very fearful her son who is a pilot will be shot down and be a POW. I can't imagine how afraid those POWs must be. God be with them!
I thought of that too, Serena, but You know, I think the families already know those details. I have a client who is very fearful her son who is a pilot will be shot down and be a POW. I can't imagine how afraid those POWs must be. God be with them!
Serena <font color=navy>Not afraid of canned biscuits<br> Joined Aug 18, 1999 Messages 27,575 Mar 24, 2003 #4 Thanks ladies, you put a different perspective to it.