Sunday, September 29, 2013

Second Knock at the Door



You Must See This Documentary
There are so many reasons to see "A Second Knock At The Door." It tells an important truth, no matter how heart-breaking the stories of the families are. The way the story is told allows each person to come to a conclusion based on facts and the truth. There is no sensationalism. It doesn't steer you. It takes you through facts, real footage and introduces you to real families who experienced friendly-fire and lost a loved one. All sides are presented fairly and objectively. Of course, I had an emotional response to the fact that US soldiers are and have been killed by other US troops. The way the families were told and treated was not acceptable and this documentary will surely prevent other families from the double heartbreak the families in the documentary went through. You feel that both issues; friendly-fire and how families are notified are addressed. If you support our troops, you have to see this. If you are against war, you have to see this. Everyone needs to see...

An education without answers
Whatever you think you know about friendly fire, throw it out the window.
Granted, we all know it happens... In the very tidy way that has always been presented us, one would assume there is nothing more to tell - except for now.

The aftermath, cover-up, and lack of humanity exposed in this documentary dispel the illusion in a raw and factual presentation that leaves the viewer without the answers we are accustomed. We are left instead with compelling questions, an unsettled mind, and a place where empathy becomes sympathy. To what end and purpose are these actions taken? How is this justifiable? Who is accountable? These are just some of the reoccurring questions that plague the families of our lost and are now brought before us in 'A Second Knock at the Door' with the only answer being, "there is none".

wonderful a must see
This is a must see documentary about the lies of friendly fire cases. I went to see it because one of my dear friends Jesse Buryj was one of these cases featured. The things our goverment covers up and makes these poor families go through is heartwrenching. Yes there is death in war , but the lies that come ontop of it are horrible . I recomend everyone see this ...,.

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