WPCNR PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE DAY. By the WPCNR Roving Photographer. September 24, 2007: They stand like a jury of 3,798 persons, (about 700 more deaths than were caused by the World Trade Center attack they were sent to avenge). The little flags are maudlin lilies of the field today. Little white flags planted with the name of a U.S. Soldier killed in the Iraq War. Each was once an identity and loved, now each is a memory. The flags, arranged by the year the men and women were killed in action were planted as part of an anti-Iraq war demonstration at the Memorial United Methodist Church Sunday. This is the photograph of the day, more eloquent in its pathos than any vocal statement. The numbers maimed and wounded are in the tens of thousands. Too bad there are not flags for the wounded and maimed -- victims forever.

