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48 people murdered by car bombs today in Iraq. I guess they need tougher gun control laws there. That would surely fix the problem. http://www.thehimalayantimes.com/fu...+of++attacks+claims+48+in+Iraq+&NewsID=358215
Yes, because this has everything to do with Gun laws and mass shootings here in the US.
well, at least we gave them freedom that they asked for
48 people murdered by car bombs today in Iraq. I guess they need tougher gun control laws there. That would surely fix the problem. http://www.thehimalayantimes.com/fu...+of++attacks+claims+48+in+Iraq+&NewsID=358215
This is not Iraq..............
Homicide rate per 100,000 people:
Honduras 91.6
El Salvador 69.2
Côte d'Ivoire 56.9
Jamaica 52.2
Venezuela 45.1
Belize 41.4
U.S. Virgin Islands 39.2
Guatemala 38.5
Saint Kitts and Nevis 38.2
Zambia 38.0
Uganda 36.3
Malawi 36.0
Lesotho 35.2
Trinidad and Tobago 35.2
Colombia 33.4
South Africa 31.8
Congo 30.8
Central African Republic 29.3
Bahamas 27.4
Puerto Rico 26.2
Saint Lucia 25.2
Dominican Republic 25.0
Tanzania 24.5
Sudan 24.2
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 22.9
Ethiopia 22.5
Guinea 22.5
Dominica 22.1
Burundi 21.7
Democratic Republic of the Congo 21.7
Panama 21.6
Brazil 21.0
Equatorial Guinea 20.7
Guinea-Bissau 20.2
Kenya 20.1
Kyrgyzstan 20.1
Cameroon 19.7
Montserrat 19.7
Greenland 19.2
Angola 19.0
Guyana 18.6
Burkina Faso 18.0
Eritrea 17.8
Namibia 17.2
Rwanda 17.1
Mexico 16.9
Chad 15.8
Ghana 15.7
Ecuador 15.2
North Korea 15.2
Benin 15.1
Sierra Leone 14.9
Mauritania 14.7
Botswana 14.5
Zimbabwe 14.3
Gabon 13.8
Nicaragua 13.6
French Guiana 13.3
Papua New Guinea 13.0
Swaziland 12.9
Bermuda 12.3
Comoros 12.2
Nigeria 12.2
Cape Verde 11.6
Grenada 11.5
Paraguay 11.5
Barbados 11.3
Togo 10.9
Gambia 10.8
Peru 10.3
Myanmar 10.2
Russia 10.2
Liberia 10.1
Costa Rica 10.0
Nauru 9.8
Bolivia 8.9
Mozambique 8.8
Kazakhstan 8.8
Senegal 8.7
Turks and Caicos Islands 8.7
Mongolia 8.7
British Virgin Islands 8.6
Cayman Islands 8.4
Seychelles 8.3
Madagascar 8.1
Indonesia 8.1
Mali 8.0
Pakistan 7.8
Moldova 7.5
Kiribati 7.3
Guadeloupe 7.0
Haiti 6.9
Timor-Leste 6.9
Anguilla 6.8
Antigua and Barbuda 6.8
Lithuania 6.6
Uruguay 5.9
Philippines 5.4
Ukraine 5.2
Estonia 5.2
Cuba 5.0
Belarus 4.9
Thailand 4.8
Suriname 4.6
Laos 4.6
Georgia 4.3
Martinique 4.2
United States 4.2
48 people murdered by car bombs today in Iraq. I guess they need tougher gun control laws there. That would surely fix the problem. http://www.thehimalayantimes.com/fu...+of++attacks+claims+48+in+Iraq+&NewsID=358215
Bombs don't kill people - people kill people. Right?
Kind of amusing... if not for the deception by omission of certain data.
We did actually. And now they're free to experience exactly the culture they are breeding. Maybe when they get tired of it, they'll decide to make changes in the way they think, and teach and raise their kids and deal with each other.
No one ever said societal development was easy. At least they get the chance now though, rather than being fed to lions...
Yes, because this has everything to do with Gun laws and mass shootings here in the US.
I posted that list because of the deception of other people who only list a few countries with lower homicide rates, and completely ignore the 107 countries that have higher homicide rates. I have never said we have the lowest, but others have said we have the highest. I have said we are 108th.
So it's you and your ilk who are not being honest. My response was a correction of those who only list countries with a lower rate. I have, at least once, posted where I got my info.
How many people do you think would have been murdered by car bombs if the insurgents could easily pick them up at the Iraqi Walmart?
How many people do you think would have been murdered by car bombs if the insurgents could easily pick them up at the Iraqi Walmart?
I posted that list because of the deception of other people who only list a few countries with lower homicide rates, and completely ignore the 107 countries that have higher homicide rates. I have never said we have the lowest, but others have said we have the highest. I have said we are 108th.
So it's you and your ilk who are not being honest. My response was a correction of those who only list countries with a lower rate. I have, at least once, posted where I got my info.