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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry

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To: Patricia Trinchero who wrote (44200)8/21/2004 10:30:31 PM
From: Rock_njRead Replies (2) of 81568
 
That's true. Total American deaths in Iraq since the beginning of the war are well over 1,000 when civillians and contractors are counted. I heard the Pentagon is keeping the official U.S. military death toll down by not reporting the green card soldier deaths and not reporting mercinary deaths.

I wonder how many Iraqis have died since this war started? I know the figure was over 10,000 about a month ago. Every day I read about 70 Iraqis dying here, 120 dying there as a result of U.S. military actions. The number of civillian causalties has got to be well over 12,000 by now. Sick! That number never gets reported in the American media. You have to dig to find it.

How about the way the American media has been calling Al Sadyr a "radical" cleric? It's like a knee-jerk description, obviously started by some psyop goons in the Pentagon. How many people is that "radical" cleric responsible for killing? Can we call the U.S. military "radical" for killing 10 times as many people. Radical General Tommy Franks ordered an all out asult on Najaf today...
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