Wednesday, October 26, 2005
Iraq Deaths in Perspective
Let's look at some US cities to see how they fare since 2003, when we invaded Iraq. Not so good, but the dems who run the cities don't seem to care.
Detroit homicides:
2003: 366
2004: 384
2005: 300+
Washington DC:
2003: 148
2004: 198
2005: 158
New Orleans:
2003: 274
2004: 265
2005: 192
Los Angeles:
2003: 515
2004: 518
2005: 336 so far
Chicago:
2003: 565
2004: 448
2005: 400+
Why aren't the peaceniks worried about THESE americans that are killed right here at home? This a whole lot more than 2000 deaths, right on our shores.
Let's look at some US cities to see how they fare since 2003, when we invaded Iraq. Not so good, but the dems who run the cities don't seem to care.
Detroit homicides:
2003: 366
2004: 384
2005: 300+
Washington DC:
2003: 148
2004: 198
2005: 158
New Orleans:
2003: 274
2004: 265
2005: 192
Los Angeles:
2003: 515
2004: 518
2005: 336 so far
Chicago:
2003: 565
2004: 448
2005: 400+
Why aren't the peaceniks worried about THESE americans that are killed right here at home? This a whole lot more than 2000 deaths, right on our shores.
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Not to mention Philly, which is fast approaching a record high in homicides.
BTW - I have no porblem w/ 2000 soldiers dying in the defense of this country. Its what they do - putting themselves between us civilians and harm's way.
In perspective, close to 4000 people died in ONE DAY because of these terrorists.
In the past three years, we haven't had a similar incident and its because of those 2000 brave souls over in the Middle East!
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BTW - I have no porblem w/ 2000 soldiers dying in the defense of this country. Its what they do - putting themselves between us civilians and harm's way.
In perspective, close to 4000 people died in ONE DAY because of these terrorists.
In the past three years, we haven't had a similar incident and its because of those 2000 brave souls over in the Middle East!
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