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Default (( OT ) Box Score for the War

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150,000. The estimated number of all coalition forces in Iraq, of which
about 124,000 are Americans and 26,000 are others.

20,000. The number of U.S. troops who are being told this week that they'
ll have to stay in Iraq another 90 days,

8,875 to 10,725. The minimum and maximum estimates of the number of Iraqi
civilians killed in Iraq so far,

3,466. The total of American soldiers wounded in action in Iraq through
April 17, 2004,

793. Total coalition soldiers killed in Iraq since the war began,

600. The number of people killed during the current siege of Fallujah

110. The number of coalition soldiers killed in November 2003

92. The number of coalition soldiers (65 Americans and 27 Brits) killed in
March 2003

91. The number of coalition soldiers killed in April 2004,

58. The number of foreigners taken prisoner in Iraq since April 8

41. The number of hostages in Iraq released since April 8

22. The number of foreign civilians killed in Iraq since the beginning of
March, 2004, through April 17, 2004.

20, 70, 50. The numbers of daily resistance attacks against coalition
forces in Iraq a month ago, a week ago, and on April 17 respectively

5.35. The average number of coalition soldiers killed daily in April 2004.



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Default (( OT ) Box Score for the War

Hey Moron,,, or Racist

You forgot to mention that under Saddam's rule and his people's killing
rule,, that on average 35,000 innocent Iraqis lost their lives per year.
Didn't your one way news source mention that? Hmmmm,,,did they mention any
reason why all these people are fighting in Iraq?? Not even that Bush is a
cowboy and wants more oil??? They must have mentioned that!!!

But the fact still remains,, Because of Bush's big chin, and his continued
efforts in Iraq,,, the net lives saved is huge. That is what it is all
about,, isn't it? Or do you hold no value in Iraqi lives?? It appears that
you do not. You show all the costs to saving this many lives. Think about
the long term,,, if on average 35,000 lives were brutally murdered right
after they were raped each year,,, well you do the math,, the future doesn't
look bright for Iraqi would it had Bush not had the courage and bravery and
intelligence to stop it.

GYHAS










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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4766574/

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150,000. The estimated number of all coalition forces in Iraq, of which
about 124,000 are Americans and 26,000 are others.

20,000. The number of U.S. troops who are being told this week that

they'
ll have to stay in Iraq another 90 days,

8,875 to 10,725. The minimum and maximum estimates of the number of Iraqi
civilians killed in Iraq so far,

3,466. The total of American soldiers wounded in action in Iraq through
April 17, 2004,

793. Total coalition soldiers killed in Iraq since the war began,

600. The number of people killed during the current siege of Fallujah

110. The number of coalition soldiers killed in November 2003

92. The number of coalition soldiers (65 Americans and 27 Brits) killed

in
March 2003

91. The number of coalition soldiers killed in April 2004,

58. The number of foreigners taken prisoner in Iraq since April 8

41. The number of hostages in Iraq released since April 8

22. The number of foreign civilians killed in Iraq since the beginning of
March, 2004, through April 17, 2004.

20, 70, 50. The numbers of daily resistance attacks against coalition
forces in Iraq a month ago, a week ago, and on April 17 respectively

5.35. The average number of coalition soldiers killed daily in April

2004.





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