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Oklahoma Rep. Sally Kern has stated that Homosexuals are more deadly and a bigger threat than Terrorist or Islam. I have many things I could say about this ignorant Bigot but the letter from an 18 year old who lost his mother in the Oklahoma bombing in 1995 says it more clearly than I ever could. Tucker tried to deliver his letter to Rep. Kern but like most hate filled Republicans, she refused to see...
Today, March 19, marks five years of "Operation Iraqi Freedom." Initially a plan to oust Saddam Hussein and "end the war before it started," the war in Iraq continues to this day, much to the dismay of many ordinary citizens around the globe. In that vein, Global Voices Online will post reactions today from bloggers in Iraq, the Middle East and North Africa, and elsewhere.
Today thousands of Americans will gather in hundreds of vigils across the country sponsored by MoveOn and United for Peace and Justice , among others, to mark the fifth anniversary of the illegal and unjust war in Iraq. These vigils will note the 3990 U.S. deaths and 29,314 wounded , and will note the terrible toll the war has taken on Iraq. But what is a cautious, conservative, responsible thing...
• According to Iraq Body Count, an organisation which cross-checks data from media reports, hospital and morgue records, the civilian death toll stands at between 82,109 to 89,605. Studies by medical journal The Lancet have suggested that the true figure is far higher. Its latest report in October 2006 stated the death toll as 654,965.
Lieutenant General Tommy Franks, who led the invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan during his time as head of United States Central Command, once announced, "We don't do body counts." This blunt response to a question about civilian casualties was an attempt to distance George Bush's wars from the disaster of Vietnam
A very good analysis in The Guardian of the numbers on Iraq. Alas for Bush and Blair, most statisticians do not support their case. Nor can any journalist or other independent witness who has seen the pain of the bereaved still living in post-invasion Iraq or the millions who have escaped to Jordan and Syria. Estimates of the Iraqi deaths caused by Saddam's regime amount to a maximum of one million...
No one knows how many Iraqis have been killed in the five years since the invasion, and now a bitter war of numbers is raging. Jonathan Steele and Suzanne Goldenberg report