Tuesday, July 07, 2009

Relatives of Soldier Killed in Afghanistan Decry Lack of Coverage Amid Jackson Spectacle

Relatives of Soldier Killed in Afghanistan Decry Lack of Coverage Amid Jackson Spectacle
By Joshua Rhett Miller


1st Lt. Brian N. Bradshaw

A day before New York Rep. Peter King called Michael Jackson a “pervert” unworthy of nonstop media coverage, the aunt of a U.S. soldier killed in Afghanistan on the same day Jackson died asked why her nephew's death went virtually unnoticed while the King of Pop got memorial shrines across the country.

"Mr. Jackson received days of wall-to-wall coverage in the media," Martha Gillis wrote to the Washington Post. "Where was the coverage of my nephew or the other soldiers who died that week?"

Gillis' nephew, Lt. Brian Bradshaw, 24, died in Kheyl, Afganistan, of wounds suffered when an improvised explosive device detonated near his vehicle. Bradshaw, of Steilacoom, Wash., was assigned to the 1st Battalion, 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment, 4th Airborne Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division in Fort Richardson, Alaska. He was one of at least 13 U.S. soldiers to die in Afghanistan since Jackson's death on June 25.

Bradshaw's mother, Mary, said she agreed with Gillis, saying the nonstop coverage of Jackson's death has become "totally ridiculous" and laughable.

"I can watch the news many nights and there's no mention of what's going on in Afghanistan or Iraq and there's boys dying over there," Bradshaw told FOXNews.com. "Oh God, I can't talk."

Gillis, of Springfield, Va., could not be reached for comment. In her letter to the Washington Post, she described Bradshaw as a "thoroughly decent person with a wry sense of humor" who loved history, particularly the Civil War.

"He had old-fashioned values and believed that military service was patriotic and that actions counted more than talk," Gillis wrote. "He wasn't much for talking, although he could communicate volumes with a raised eyebrow."

Bradshaw, who graduated from Pacific Lutheran University, was the product of a military family. His father, Paul, is a retired National Guard helicopter pilot, and his mother is a retired Army nurse. Bradshaw was buried Monday following a service at St. John's Bosco Church in Lakewood, Wash.

"He was a search-and-rescue volunteer, an altar boy, a camp counselor," Gillis' letter continued. "He carried the hopes and dreams of his parents willingly on his shoulders. What more than that did Michael Jackson do or represent that earned him memorial 'shrines,' while this soldier's death goes unheralded?"

Gillis said the only media outlets that covered Bradshaw's death were in his hometown of Steilacoom, Wash., and those where he was stationed before his deployment in March.

Gillis' sentiment echoes that of King, the Long Island, N.Y., congressman who called on society to stop "glorifying" Jackson in a YouTube video posted on Monday.

King said Jackson had been excessively praised in the days after his death while society ignored the efforts of teachers, police officers and veterans. In the two-minute video, King called the "day in and day out" coverage of Jackson's death "too politically correct."

"Let's knock out the psychobabble," he said in the video, which was taped outside an American Legion Hall in his district. "He was a pervert, a child molester; he was a pedophile. And to be giving this much coverage to him, day in and day out, what does it say about us as a country? I just think we're too politically correct."

King, who is among the possible Republican contenders to run against Democratic Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, acknowledged that Jackson "may have been a good singer" and "did some dancing," but he blasted the King of Pop as someone who could not be trusted around children.

"There's nothing good to say about this guy," King continued. "But the bottom line is, would you let your child or grandchild be in the same room as Michael Jackson?"

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

MICHAEL THE NARC-ANGEL

Millions of little members of the worldwide F.F.A. (Future Followers of the Antichrist) have finally learned how to find a certain part of their lower anatomy and quickly touch it while dancing - thanks to Michael Jackson, the highest paid Lower Anatomy Toucher of all time! Special thanks also go to the Jesus-bashing, Hell-bound Hollywood moguls who were just as quick to see higher profits in lower anatomies! [Just saw this opinion on the web. Other grabby items on MSN, Google, etc. include "Separation of Raunch and State," "David Letterman's Hate, Etc.," "Tribulation Index becomes Rapture Index," and "Bible Verses Obama Avoids." - something for everyone!]

Ellen K said...

I pray every night for our military. I cannot possibly claim to know their pain when the ultimate price is paid. But I do know that we have a media that is so incestuous in terms of its alliance with tabloid journalism that what passes for news these days more often than not include things such as American Idol finalists than the very real world events that face us. For some reason after 9/11, the media decided for us that the images of the towers falling were "too graphic" to show. I have high school students who were small children then. They have never seen the footage. But they surely have seen all the crackpot conspiracy shorts that question whether this could have been domestic terror. Someone at higher levels than we know decided that they didn't want to offend Muslims by suggesting that members of their religion were murderers and terrorists. So they have veered sharply the other way to allow all kinds of destructive doubt to build up in the vacuum of information. I hope to God that it doesn't take another similar tragedy to shock complacent voters back into reality.

christian soldier said...

We look at the beautiful countenance of Lt. Bradshaw and see an example of the BEST---
They should be getting the adulation..
I agree w/ Peter King (Congressman)- too much focused on a perverted individual- not enough focus on our BEST....
America has lost her way ...It is my prayer that we step upon the right road --soon...
C-CS

Anonymous said...

Soldiers are paid to go out and face bullets, if they die on the job, that's part of their job as George Patton says, "No Bastard won a war by dying for his country, he won it by making the other poor dumb bastard die for his country." This incident of the soldier dying on the job is not justification enough for Mr. King to level baseless allegations against Michael. Think you Yanks have truly lost it, first you send people out to Af-Pak and Iraq to die, and then cry when they actually die. Why send them to die at all, if you cry when they die?