Thursday, October 28, 2004

Household Survey Projects 100,000 Iraqi Deaths

from The Associated Press
A survey of deaths in Iraqi households estimates that as many as 100,000 more people may have died throughout the country in the 18 months since the U.S.-led invasion than would be expected based on the death rate before the war.

3 comments:

Sheryl said...

I feel like I am waiting to find out if my best friend has cancer or not. Am I the only one going nuts? I don't see anyone else going nuts in the blogs I visit.

gecko said...

It's because we take political propaganda by the "media" for what it is.

Sheryl said...

I have been mostly avoiding the media. I just want to know what the results are, and I guess I should not be impatient because there's a good possibility that the election won't be decided on election day--that it will go back to the corrupted courts.