What's the big deal? Christians do the same thing....well apparently some Americans actually believe that....how they could is most illogical. But, political correctness and multiculturalism has duped many.
What's the big deal? Christians do the same thing....well apparently some Americans actually believe that....how they could is most illogical. But, political correctness and multiculturalism has duped many.
Of and BTW the US has murdered around a million muslims in the last ten years or so
Yes, Christians are blameless
They haven't killed hundreds of thousands of people have they?
For heinous crimes like believing one flavour of christianity instead of another
How fucked up is that? Christians burning thousands of other christians to death because they believe a slightly different version of christianity
Of and BTW the US has murdered around a million muslims in the last ten years or so
Yes
All you have to do is read the reports of non-embedded journalists like the great John Pilger who went to Iraq without being on the payroll of the military (as most journalists in Iraq were)
Or make reference to world famous publications like the Lancet
Between them they reckon there are a million widows in Iraq alone from the second US led attack on Iraq
But if you had ever done any research you'd know this
It won't get reported on Fux News or on www.uspropagandaforidiots.com so you probably haven't seen it
The Lancet, one of the oldest scientific medical journals in the world, published two peer-reviewed studies on the effect of the 2003 invasion of Iraq andsubsequent occupation on the Iraqi mortality rate. The first was published in 2004; the second (by many of the same authors) in 2006. The studies estimate the number of excess deaths caused by the occupation, both direct (combatants plus non-combatants) and indirect (due to increased lawlessness, degraded infrastructure, poor healthcare, etc.).
The first survey[1] published on 29 October 2004, estimated 98,000 excess Iraqi deaths (with a range of 8,000 to 194,000, using a 95% confidence interval(CI)) from the 2003 invasion and subsequent occupation of Iraq to that time, or about 50% higher than the death rate prior to the invasion. The authors described this as a conservative estimate, because it excluded the extreme statistical outlier data from Falluja. If the Falluja cluster were included, the mortality estimate would increase to 150% over pre-invasion rates (95% CI: 1.6 to 4.2).
The second survey[2][3][4] published on 11 October 2006, estimated 654,965 excess deaths related to the war, or 2.5% of the population, through the end of June 2006. The new study applied similar methods and involved surveys between May 20 and July 10, 2006.[4] More households were surveyed, allowing for a 95% confidence interval of 392,979 to 942,636 excess Iraqi deaths. 601,027 deaths (range of 426,369 to 793,663 using a 95% confidence interval) were due to violence. 31% (186,318) of those were attributed to the Coalition, 24% (144,246) to others, and 46% (276,472) unknown. The causes of violent deaths were gunshot (56% or 336,575), car bomb (13% or 78,133), other explosion/ordnance (14%), air strike (13% or 78,133), accident (2% or 12,020), and unknown (2%).http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lancet_surveys_of_Iraq_War_casualties
Casualties of the conflict in Iraq since 2003 (beginning with the 2003 invasion of Iraq, and continuing with the ensuing occupation of Iraqcoalition presence, as well as the activities of the various armed groups operating in the country) have come in many forms, and the accuracy of the information available on different types of Iraq War casualties varies greatly.
SourceCasualtiesTime periodIraq Family Health Survey 151,000 violent deaths March 2003 to June 2006
Lancet survey 601,027 violent deaths out of 654,965 excess deaths March 2003 to June 2006
Opinion Research Business survey 1,033,000 deaths as a result of the conflict March 2003 to August 2007
Associated Press 110,600 deaths March 2003 to April 2009
Iraq Body Count project 103,536 — 113,125 civilian deaths as a result of the conflict. Over 150,726 civilian and combatant deaths[1] March 2003 to October 2011
WikiLeaks. Classified Iraq war logs[1][2][3][4] 109,032 deaths including 66,081 civilian deaths.[5][6] January 2004 to December 2009
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casualties_of_the_Iraq_War
The US unleashed the largest carpet bombing campaign in history on Baghdad
Many of the bombs were incendiary devices and many were cluster bombs devised to indiscriminately rip flesh to pieces
Iraq has never attacked or threatened the US
And you think Muslims are bad because allegedly a few of them killed 3000 Americans?
Your own Government committed a similar number of US citizens to die by declaring war on a nation that they had no right to attack.
Your hypocrisy is nauseating
Yeah, that isn't much of a response is it small league?
Everyone knows what I wrote above is true
You could consider its implications or you could respond like a five year old
Oops, you did
You live in the most war mongering nation on earth and you can't see any wrong in your nation's appalling history of international and unprovoked aggression
You are like a little boy being told his dad is a drunk and a loser
When he is