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Well then they would have the same credibility issues as the US government.why is aljazeera low-balling the figure? why not pump it up to a few million civilians
22,000 and 55,000 Iraqi civilians died during the bombing of the country.
Originally posted by: tnitsuj
small price to pay for Freedom.
Originally posted by: AEB
do you feel better about your tax dollars going to pay the welfare or medicare of some bum who doesnt want to work. Or paying the way for a "underepresented" youth to goto school? . id rather my money go to iraqis who didnt have as many choices, as do the people in our country getting money from special intrest programs
Originally posted by: ElFenix
I guess they'd rather be alive than free. Poor dumb bastards.
Originally posted by: AEB
do you feel better about your tax dollars going to pay the welfare or medicare of some bum who doesnt want to work. Or paying the way for a "underepresented" youth to goto school? . id rather my money go to iraqis who didnt have as many choices, as do the people in our country getting money from special intrest programs
id rather my money go to -killing- iraqis who didnt have as many choices, as do the people in our country getting money from special intrest programs
Originally posted by: AEB
do you feel better about your tax dollars going to pay the welfare or medicare of some bum who doesnt want to work. Or paying the way for a "underepresented" youth to goto school?
Medact ReportCoalition combatant total: 394; Iraqi civilians total: 7,757-9,565; Iraqi combatants estimates range from 13,500-45,000. This brings the death toll between March 20-October 20, 2003 to between 21,700 and 55,000.
Read my post above. Al Jazeera did not print Medact's figures. Regardless of Medact's motives or methods, Al Jazeera's credibility is not just suspect, but non-existent.They are not a journalistic organization, nor a governmental agency, so they are not in any way constrained by journalistic integrity, or government regulations about their reports. The fact that a news organization printed their figures doesn't add any more credibility than a release from The Weekly World News.
The morons at Al Jazeera didn't even read the report.
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Coalition combatant total: 394; Iraqi civilians total: 7,757-9,565; Iraqi combatants estimates range from 13,500-45,000. This brings the death toll between March 20-October 20, 2003 to between 21,700 and 55,000.
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Originally posted by: Pers
I find it interesting that you guys repeatedly question the credibility of Al Jazeera, even though it's partly owned by Qatar's government. And we all know Qatar's government is one of many other US endorsed puppet regimes in the region.
TextAnd we all know Qatar's government is one of many other US endorsed puppet regimes in the region.
