Sometimes it seems as if we only remember the poor during a tsunami, a hurricane or an earthquake...I love the work Anderson Cooper and CNN, do....But sometimes I to think they go to far....Last night I thought it was just overload for what they were showing and talking about... We need to know the extent of what is going on, but beyond that we do not need to see bodies being scooped up or trapped under concrete or wounded laying waiting for medical treatment and things that at in no way lend anything to the story....I believe this is one reason the media always takes such hard hits... I also believe Cooper and CNN are going FAR beyond what's needs to reported... Why are their cameras center strictly on the most awful places and right in the faces of people that are already hurting? Who needs a camera in your face at that time or why do we need to see so many dead bodies over and over? Yes, I think they took it too far and will probably continue to do so - you wonder if they are reporting for the sake of reporting or creating drama where it already exists and doesn't need a helping hand...Question:How much can we watch and hear of Haitian suffering before we grow numb? How much can the journalists on the ground wade into the pain there to bring us the story without violating the dignity of people who have lost everything but that?