Website review: Maybe Meme
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•50 reviews since Mar 17, 2008
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DrBlizzardo rated 4 weeks ago- 'Nuff said...

furie1335 rated 6 weeks ago- to make it fair and to provide a real perspective, shouldn't the graph include iraqi insurgent casualties as well?

- chipsandsalsa rated 8 weeks ago
- 400,000 is as good a guess as any, IMO. Some studies only count bodies that show up in morgues and hospitals, and will be far lower than the actual number. Others are overestimating. I've seen between 100,000 and about 700,000 estimated deaths. Either way it's far far FAR too many dead PEOPLE, and for what? Freedom? haha if you say so...

- Unknown1184 rated 2 months ago
- What's the moral difference between 98,000 people slaughtered and 400,000 people slaughtered? The point is that the war is unjust and immoral.

Schitso rated 2 months ago- It's almost completely accurate.
Casualties of the Iraq War (154 sources)
September 11, 2001 attacks (202 sources)
Maybe you should look up some sources yourself before questioning it's accuracy?- It's almost completely accurate.

lordzarr rated 3 months ago- I highly doubt the accuracy of this chart.

RunLikeATheif rated 3 months ago- 9/11 causualties are not to scale of graph

- nicklinn rated 3 months ago
- According to IraqBodyCount.org, around 90,000 civilians "have been killed as a result of violence. Some people think that Iraq Body Count undercounts its figures, so we'll double that figure to get a likely ceiling of 200,000 civilians. This chart shows 400,000, which I find very hard to believe."
It's actually much worse. The updated study that gave the 98K figure (which was 2003-2004) the figure now stands at 654,965 (for 2006) and certainly much worse by now. - According to IraqBodyCount.org, around 90,000 civilians "have been killed as a result of violence. Some people think that Iraq Body Count undercounts its figures, so we'll double that figure to get a likely ceiling of 200,000 civilians. This chart shows 400,000, which I find very hard to believe."