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Number Of Iraqi Civilians Slaughtered In America's War On Iraq - At Least 655,000 + +
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Number of U.S. Military Personnel Sacrificed (Officially acknowledged) In America'sWar On Iraq 3,087
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The U.S. War On Iraq Costs
$363,222,388,652

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Saddam slaughtered 750,000 plus and filled mass graves -- the smallest I've seen are the size of a football field and we've found over 300. That 300 mass graves represents half or about 330,000.

Where are the graves and bodies of the 655,000 come and show me! Extremely flawed study repudiated by most responsible pollsters.

And, find me a list of the 4,000 jews that didn't go to work at the towers on 9/11. I lost friends at the Pentagon. More leftist and islamofascist big lie tactics.
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Saddam slaughtered 750,000 plus and filled mass graves -- the smallest I've seen are the size of a football field and we've found over 300. That 300 mass graves represents half or about 330,000.

Where are the graves and bodies of the 655,000 come and show me! Extremely flawed study repudiated by most responsible pollsters.

And, find me a list of the 4,000 jews that didn't go to work at the towers on 9/11. I lost friends at the Pentagon. More leftist and islamofascist big lie tactics.


Look dude what do you think I'am? You do your own research and prove the post wrong! here read this!

Last week the esteemed medical journal The Lancet released an epidemiological study concluding that 655,000 Iraqis died from war-related injury and disease from March 2003 to July 2006. This shockingly high figure has drawn attacks from the Bush administration and right-wing pundits.

Speaking as a medical doctor, I wish to set the record straight.

The Lancet study is sound science. The study followed a strict, widely accepted methodology to arrive at its sobering conclusion. The study is being attacked not on scientific grounds, but for ideological reasons.

People may not realize that The Lancet is the world's most prestigious medical journal. Prior to publication, the Iraq study was subjected to a thorough peer-review by specialists in the field of epidemiology.

Three of the study's authors, Gil Burnham, Shannon Doocy, and Les Roberts, are doctors at Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health. The fourth author, Riyadh Lafta, is

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/curren-w-warf-md-/655000-...deaths-_b_31843.html

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