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That comes to 600 people a day. You think someone might have noticed all those bodies piling up in the street if these numbers are accurate?
Another example of nonsense being accepted as fact.
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Averages can be misleading, Denny. Large numbers like those that probably took place during "Shock and Awe" can easily skew an average. Plus, when people are blown up, the bodies don't usually pile up, they scatter and burn. Besides, are you saying it's not possible for several hundred people to be killed each day in a country the size of California? I would say it's entirely possible. Johns Hopkins included the caveat that they could be as far off as 250,000 which would put the number at 400,000. That's still an awful lot.
kissfan |
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10.12.06 - 7:28 pm | #
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