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1-29-2008 7,500 Clinton Years 3,824 War on Terror |
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> http://milind.data360.org/dsg.aspx?...t_Group_Id=1900 > > 1-29-2008 > > > 7,500 Clinton Years > 3,824 War on Terror > You looked at that chart and found it worthy of posting? Guess that would explain our current state. Total active military deaths from 1981-1988 (Reagan) 17201 (avg 2150 per year). 58 from hostile action. That's 0.33%. Total active military deaths from 1989-1992 (Bush, Sr.) 6223 (avg 1555 per year). 170 from hostile action. That's 2.73%. Total active military deaths from 1993-2000 (Clinton) 7500 (avg 938 per year). 2 from hostile action. That's a 0.01%. Total active military deaths from 2001-2004 (Bush, Jr.) 5187 (avg 1296 per year). 1102 from hostile action. That's a 21.24%. Or..... http://www.snopes.com/politics/military/deaths.asp |
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In article <xradnZpiVM5nSKHVnZ2dnUVZ_hWdnZ2d@comcast.com>, Earl <earl@nowhere2.com>
wrote: > ST wrote: > > http://milind.data360.org/dsg.aspx?...t_Group_Id=1900 > > > > 1-29-2008 > > > > > > 7,500 Clinton Years > > 3,824 War on Terror > > > > You looked at that chart and found it worthy of posting? Guess that > would explain our current state. > > Total active military deaths from 1981-1988 > (Reagan) 17201 (avg 2150 per year). 58 from hostile action. > That's 0.33%. > > Total active military deaths from 1989-1992 > (Bush, Sr.) 6223 (avg 1555 per year). 170 from hostile action. > That's 2.73%. > > Total active military deaths from 1993-2000 > (Clinton) 7500 (avg 938 per year). 2 from hostile action. > That's a 0.01%. > > Total active military deaths from 2001-2004 > (Bush, Jr.) 5187 (avg 1296 per year). 1102 from hostile action. > That's a 21.24%. > > Or..... > http://www.snopes.com/politics/military/deaths.asp ANSWER THE QUESTION ASSBAG!!!!!!!!!!!!! Oh, sorry. What I meant to say was "On a related note: http://www.sadlyno.com/archives/9573.html " -- tanx, Howard Whatever happened to Leon Trotsky? He got an icepick That made his ears burn. remove YOUR SHOES to reply, ok? |
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> http://milind.data360.org/dsg.aspx?...t_Group_Id=1900 > > 1-29-2008 > > > 7,500 Clinton Years > 3,824 War on Terror > # of CIA agents ratted out by the US administration: 0 Clinton, Bush Sr., Reagan, Carter ... Washington 1 Bush Jr. More to be proud of! |
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On May 27, 8:45 pm, Earl <e...@nowhere2.com> wrote:
> ST wrote: > >http://milind.data360.org/dsg.aspx?...t_Group_Id=1900 > > > 1-29-2008 > > > 7,500 Clinton Years > > 3,824 War on Terror > > You looked at that chart and found it worthy of posting? Guess that > would explain our current state. > > Total active military deaths from 1981-1988 > (Reagan) 17201 (avg 2150 per year). 58 from hostile action. > That's 0.33%. Those "hostile action" numbers don't include the 1983 "Marine Barracks Down" incident in Beirut, which killed 241 American servicemen: 220 Marines, 18 Navy personnel and 3 Army soldiers. "Cut and Run Reagan" put his tail between his legs and pulled out of Lebanon after that. -Paul |
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In article <33ab61a5-2ab2-4682-be29-3c0c16bcaa46@z24g2000prf.googlegroups.com>,
"Paul G." <carbide@egine.com> wrote: > On May 27, 8:45 pm, Earl <e...@nowhere2.com> wrote: > > ST wrote: > > >http://milind.data360.org/dsg.aspx?...t_Group_Id=1900 > > > > > 1-29-2008 > > > > > 7,500 Clinton Years > > > 3,824 War on Terror > > > > You looked at that chart and found it worthy of posting? Guess that > > would explain our current state. > > > > Total active military deaths from 1981-1988 > > (Reagan) 17201 (avg 2150 per year). 58 from hostile action. > > That's 0.33%. > > Those "hostile action" numbers don't include the 1983 "Marine Barracks > Down" incident in Beirut, which killed 241 American servicemen: 220 > Marines, 18 Navy personnel and 3 Army soldiers. > > "Cut and Run Reagan" put his tail between his legs and pulled out of > Lebanon after that. It's always interesting how rightwingers forget that when they scream about Clinton "cutting and running" in Somalia. Yes, he should have stood up to the loudmouthed idiots in Congress who were screaming at him to withdraw (that would be mostly the GOP side of the aisle for those with short memories) because they were the very ones who criticised him for doing it after. -- tanx, Howard Whatever happened to Leon Trotsky? He got an icepick That made his ears burn. remove YOUR SHOES to reply, ok? |
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On May 27, 11:45*pm, Earl <e...@nowhere2.com> wrote:
> ST wrote: > >http://milind.data360.org/dsg.aspx?...t_Group_Id=1900 > > > 1-29-2008 > > > * * * 7,500 * * *Clinton Years > > * * * 3,824 * * *War on Terror > > You looked at that chart and found it worthy of posting? Guess that > would explain our current state. Again: http://www.military.com/news/articl...html?ESRC=eb.nl That chart goes well with the quality of the intelligence this administration let people have. Totally useless other than as an attempt at propaganda, and totally useless in that role too, since it could've been put together by a kindergardener, and offers no useful information. Sorta like pointing to the total causalty figures from Vietnam and then decalringthat it was, obviously, an overwhlming US victory. Has Bush done that yet too? Would go well with "Mission Accomplished!". Bill C |
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Earl wrote:
> ST wrote: > >> http://milind.data360.org/dsg.aspx?...t_Group_Id=1900 >> >> 1-29-2008 >> >> >> 7,500 Clinton Years >> 3,824 War on Terror > > > You looked at that chart and found it worthy of posting? Guess that > would explain our current state. > > Total active military deaths from 1981-1988 > (Reagan) 17201 (avg 2150 per year). 58 from hostile action. > That's 0.33%. > How many Marines died in the Beirut attack in '83? Wasn’t it 200+? What was the cause of the death? Illness, suicide, old age? Magilla |
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On May 27, 11:25*pm, "Paul G." <carb...@egine.com> wrote:
> On May 27, 8:45 pm, Earl <e...@nowhere2.com> wrote: > > > ST wrote: > > >http://milind.data360.org/dsg.aspx?...t_Group_Id=1900 > > > > 1-29-2008 > > > > * * * 7,500 * * *Clinton Years > > > * * * 3,824 * * *War on Terror > > > You looked at that chart and found it worthy of posting? Guess that > > would explain our current state. > > > Total active military deaths from 1981-1988 > > (Reagan) 17201 (avg 2150 per year). 58 from hostile action. > > That's 0.33%. > > Those "hostile action" numbers don't include the 1983 "Marine Barracks > Down" incident in Beirut, which killed 241 American servicemen: 220 > Marines, 18 Navy personnel and 3 Army soldiers. > > "Cut and Run Reagan" put his tail between his legs and pulled out of > Lebanon after that. > -Paul Not before exacting some manly revenge against the French: http://www.nytimes.com/1986/04/15/politics/15REAG.html --D-y |
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On May 29, 8:23 am, "dustoyev...@mac.com" <dustoyev...@mac.com> wrote:
> On May 27, 11:25 pm, "Paul G." <carb...@egine.com> wrote: > > > > > On May 27, 8:45 pm, Earl <e...@nowhere2.com> wrote: > > > > ST wrote: > > > >http://milind.data360.org/dsg.aspx?...t_Group_Id=1900 > > > > > 1-29-2008 > > > > > 7,500 Clinton Years > > > > 3,824 War on Terror > > > > You looked at that chart and found it worthy of posting? Guess that > > > would explain our current state. > > > > Total active military deaths from 1981-1988 > > > (Reagan) 17201 (avg 2150 per year). 58 from hostile action. > > > That's 0.33%. > > > Those "hostile action" numbers don't include the 1983 "Marine Barracks > > Down" incident in Beirut, which killed 241 American servicemen: 220 > > Marines, 18 Navy personnel and 3 Army soldiers. > > > "Cut and Run Reagan" put his tail between his legs and pulled out of > > Lebanon after that. > > -Paul > > Not before exacting some manly revenge against the French: > > http://www.nytimes.com/1986/04/15/politics/15REAG.html > > --D-y Cut-and-Run Reagan has some interesting quotes in that article on his April 14, 1986 attack on Libya: "I warned that there should be no place on earth where terrorists can rest and train and practice their deadly skills,'' he said. ''I meant it. I said that we should act with others, if possible, and alone, if necessary, to insure that terrorists have no sanctuary anywhere. ''Tonight we have,'' he said. Mr. Reagan and his ranking aides delivered an unmistakable warning to Colonel Qaddafi. ''When our citizens are abused or attacked anywhere in the world, we will respond in self-defense,'' Mr. Reagan said. ''If necessary, we will do it again.'' Then the Libyans blew up Pan Am Flight 103 on December 21 1988 over Lockerbie, Scotland, killing 270 people including 180 Americans. Reagan never did a damn thing about that. So much for ''If necessary, we will do it again.'' -Paul |
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In article <xradnZpiVM5nSKHVnZ2dnUVZ_hWdnZ2d@comcast.com>, Earl <earl@nowhere2.com>
wrote: > ST wrote: > > http://milind.data360.org/dsg.aspx?...t_Group_Id=1900 > > > > 1-29-2008 > > > > > > 7,500 Clinton Years > > 3,824 War on Terror > > > > You looked at that chart and found it worthy of posting? Guess that > would explain our current state. > > Total active military deaths from 1981-1988 > (Reagan) 17201 (avg 2150 per year). 58 from hostile action. > That's 0.33%. > > Total active military deaths from 1989-1992 > (Bush, Sr.) 6223 (avg 1555 per year). 170 from hostile action. > That's 2.73%. > > Total active military deaths from 1993-2000 > (Clinton) 7500 (avg 938 per year). 2 from hostile action. > That's a 0.01%. > > Total active military deaths from 2001-2004 > (Bush, Jr.) 5187 (avg 1296 per year). 1102 from hostile action. > That's a 21.24%. > > Or..... > http://www.snopes.com/politics/military/deaths.asp Just thinking about this a bit more: I think that we should also include the contractors (aka mercenaries) who've died in Iraq, as well as the regular civilian contractors. Also the 2,974 casualties on 9-11. And why not include the Afghani and Iraqi civilian deaths? Every time someone like SD Stevie tries to point out how much worse things were under the Clinton admin., it seems to backfire. Fancy that. -- tanx, Howard Whatever happened to Leon Trotsky? He got an icepick That made his ears burn. remove YOUR SHOES to reply, ok? |
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On May 29, 5:23 pm, Howard Kveck <YOURhow...@h-SHOESbomb.com> wrote:
> In article <xradnZpiVM5nSKHVnZ2dnUVZ_hWdn...@comcast.com>, Earl <e...@nowhere2.com> > wrote: > > > > > ST wrote: > > >http://milind.data360.org/dsg.aspx?...t_Group_Id=1900 > > > > 1-29-2008 > > > > 7,500 Clinton Years > > > 3,824 War on Terror > > > You looked at that chart and found it worthy of posting? Guess that > > would explain our current state. > > > Total active military deaths from 1981-1988 > > (Reagan) 17201 (avg 2150 per year). 58 from hostile action. > > That's 0.33%. > > > Total active military deaths from 1989-1992 > > (Bush, Sr.) 6223 (avg 1555 per year). 170 from hostile action. > > That's 2.73%. > > > Total active military deaths from 1993-2000 > > (Clinton) 7500 (avg 938 per year). 2 from hostile action. > > That's a 0.01%. > > > Total active military deaths from 2001-2004 > > (Bush, Jr.) 5187 (avg 1296 per year). 1102 from hostile action. > > That's a 21.24%. > > > Or..... > >http://www.snopes.com/politics/military/deaths.asp > > Just thinking about this a bit more: I think that we should also include the > contractors (aka mercenaries) who've died in Iraq, as well as the regular civilian > contractors. Also the 2,974 casualties on 9-11. And why not include the Afghani and > Iraqi civilian deaths? > > Every time someone like SD Stevie tries to point out how much worse things were > under the Clinton admin., it seems to backfire. Fancy that. Ah, the Clinton years... I remember them fondly. $1.35/gal for gas, oral sex, unprecedented prosperity, balanced budgets, and- did I mention the oral sex? Those were the good old days. I say bring 'em back. This whole "death and destruction" Bush shtick is depressing. -Paul |
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On May 29, 7:23*pm, Howard Kveck <YOURhow...@h-SHOESbomb.com> wrote:
> * *Every time someone like SD Stevie tries to point out how much worsethings were > under the Clinton admin., it seems to backfire. Fancy that. What is the correct amount of deaths for a war and/or by guvmint? |
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On May 29, 7:20 pm, SLAVE of THE STATE <gwh...@ti.com> wrote:
> > What is the correct amount of deaths for a war and/or by guvmint? I'll have to start calling you "WARD OF THE STATE". Only a retard would ask a question like that. -Paul |
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Paul G. wrote:
> Ah, the Clinton years... I remember them fondly. $1.35/gal for gas, oral > sex, unprecedented prosperity, balanced budgets, and- did I mention the > oral sex? The nutsack shaving thing must be a throwback to those years. |
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