Author Topic: Is there a propper way to interview the OBL SEAL team on TV?  (Read 2585 times)

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Offline Eja117

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I get that we can't know who they are. But we usually find a way to communicate with our heroes whether it be CNN, or Letterman, or Oprah.

Could they just scramble their faces rrreeeallllyyy good and scramble their voices reaalllyyy good and we just do a ten minute Q+A about how they felt and get to give them a biiiggg collective hug?

I mean what do we build a statue of? Air? Call it abstract? We just sorta imagine them and do a Nam style thing where one of them is black and one is white and one hispanic and one is Native American etc?

I'm trying to do an entertainment/media related post here. Maybe it's not practical.

Re: Is there a propper way to interview the OBL SEAL team on TV?
« Reply #1 on: May 04, 2011, 09:12:05 AM »

Offline MBz

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I don't think you do anything, you can't.  For their safety though, it's better to keep them off camera/tape and keep it all confidential.  I really don't think a statue is warranted.  When/if the war on terror ends, and you want to do a statue for the men and women who served against it I think that would be a good idea.  I don't like the idea of it just for the seal team because there were a lot of other people involved. 
do it

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« Reply #2 on: May 04, 2011, 09:15:19 AM »

Offline Eja117

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I don't think you do anything, you can't.  For their safety though, it's better to keep them off camera/tape and keep it all confidential.  I really don't think a statue is warranted.  When/if the war on terror ends, and you want to do a statue for the men and women who served against it I think that would be a good idea.  I don't like the idea of it just for the seal team because there were a lot of other people involved. 
True. They didn't build a statue for the guys that shot down Admiral Yamamoto, but still. I still want some minor access to these guys. I feel like a lot of people need to know and see OBL wasn't taken out by a boogie man or a video game, but by real people. They might be a perfect "face" for our armed services.
Maybe something in print would be better. Or radio

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« Reply #3 on: May 04, 2011, 02:07:44 PM »

Offline Eja117

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Oh never mind. They aren't releasing the photos. No need. Sorry.