Getting Booted Out of Arlington Cemetary
Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 1:50 pm
At first we must ask what's a babe like this doing in Arlington Cemetary?

She, Gina Gray,was the Arlington Public Affairs Director.
She allowed the media to photograph a burial or two (with the families' permission). She was fired for it.
The article laments that for Bushco the more things change the more they remain the same. Rumsfield still rules.
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When Gina Gray took over as the public affairs director at Arlington National Cemetery about three months ago, she discovered that cemetery officials were attempting to impose new limits on media coverage of funerals of the Iraq war dead -- even after the fallen warriors' families granted permission for the coverage. She said that the new restrictions were wrong and that Army regulations didn't call for such limitations.

She, Gina Gray,was the Arlington Public Affairs Director.
She allowed the media to photograph a burial or two (with the families' permission). She was fired for it.
The article laments that for Bushco the more things change the more they remain the same. Rumsfield still rules.
link
When Gina Gray took over as the public affairs director at Arlington National Cemetery about three months ago, she discovered that cemetery officials were attempting to impose new limits on media coverage of funerals of the Iraq war dead -- even after the fallen warriors' families granted permission for the coverage. She said that the new restrictions were wrong and that Army regulations didn't call for such limitations.