Website review: Intelligence Squad #135
Codebender discovered this in Iraq Conflict
•30 reviews since Nov 9, 2007
liberal-politics, liberties, iraq
•intelligencesquad.com/id148.html
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Heggs rated 8 months ago- How are things getting better when the death rate remains fairly constant?

Marcus-Lycus rated 8 months ago- No one is expecting the trend to be reversed but having it level out to a zero increase would be highly desirable. The trend is alarming. What often goes unsaid are the number of injuries, many quite serious.

SpaceMonkeyZero rated 8 months ago- Yay Propaganda

Speedoman rated 8 months ago- Outdated.

androidny rated 8 months ago- I'd be curious to see an updated version of this. I'd like to see the chart show the collateral casualties, but that line would have gone straight off the chart from day one. Besides, they're just a bunch of (as my misguided friend calls them) 'Sand Niggers,' right? On the turning away From the pale and downtrodden And the words they say Which we wont understand Don't accept that whats happening Is just a case of others suffering Or you'll find that you're joining in The turning away

Lastmaskin rated 8 months ago- Don't really need it graphed out to illustrate how bad things are going but we appreciate the work all the same.

kylebdoeden rated 8 months ago- i'm all against the war and shit, but this chart is totally bullshit, the y axis is number of deaths, there is no way this chart could have gone down unless soldiers started coming back to life.

terrie212 rated 8 months ago- This week, when asked by a reporter, in the context of the state of the Iraq War, whether he wanted Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld to serve him until the end of his presidency, George W. Bush responded that they were doing "fantastic jobs." Here, in one graphic, is the Cheney/Rumsfeld job performance review:
- This week, when asked by a reporter, in the context of the state of the Iraq War, whether he wanted Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld to serve him until the end of his presidency, George W. Bush responded that they were doing "fantastic jobs." Here, in one graphic, is the Cheney/Rumsfeld job performance review:

kaylyred rated 8 months ago- Alas, this speaks for itself.