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In article <e1423$453cf4ae$49ecff9$26900@DIALUPUSA.NET>,
unsettled <unsettled@nonsense.com> wrote:
insurgents.
unsettled <unsettled@nonsense.com> wrote:
And total deaths are way up.Lloyd Parker wrote:
In article <ehfnmn$8qk_014@s799.apx1.sbo.ma.dialup.rcn.com>,
jmfbahciv@aol.com wrote:
In article <C6ednV0xVsTyoKfYRVnyjQ@pipex.net>,
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In article <45378D92.1903B626@hotmail.com>,
Eeyore <rabbitsfriendsandrelations@hotmail.com> wrote:
jmfbahciv@aol.com wrote:
lparker@emory.edu (Lloyd Parker) wrote:
They gave their 95% confidence interval.
The news said that the questions that were asked was if
anybody knew anybody who died. Adding these up will not
give a correct count.
The 'news' was wrong then.
In most cases ( ~90 % ) a death certificate was shown.
And the death certificates said that all the deaths were
due to US killing them?
What has the US killing them being the cause of death got to do with
anything?
It has everything to do with it since you are using
the report that rate has increased since the US went into
Iraq. See your comment below. I shall star it so that
you cannot miss your implication.
Have you read the posts you are replying to?
Yes. Now read your words below.
If the US attacks destroyed a water pipe and someone died from drinking
polluted water, what would the cause of death be recorded as?
The study looked at numbers and rates of deaths.
Now here you go..implying that the US has caused more deaths
than Saddam would have if he had remained in power.
Well, that's obvious. What has changed in the last 3 years?
One thing that's changed is that insurgents are killing
the local population. Deaths resulting from government
actions is way down.
The hell there isn't. Bush's own NIE says our presence there is fuelingNow you may wish to attribute the insurgency to US actions,
but there's no valid cause/effect relationship.
insurgents.