|  | Posted by Rick Merrill on 05/31/06 22:36 
RS wrote:
 > Bob wrote:
 >
 >> Iraq Less Violent than Washington, D.C.
 >>
 >> Despite media coverage purporting to show that escalating violence in
 >> Iraq has the country spiraling out of control, civilian death
 >> statistics complied by Rep. Steve King, R-IA, indicate that Iraq
 >> actually has a lower civilian violent death rate than Washington, D.C.
 >>
 >> Appearing with Westwood One radio host Monica Crowley on Saturday,
 >> King said that the incessantly negative coverage of the Iraq war
 >> prompted him to research the actual death numbers.
 >>
 >> "I began to ask myself the question, if you were a civilian in Iraq,
 >> how could you tolerate that level of violence," he said. "What really
 >> is the level of violence?"
 >>
 >> Using Pentagon statistics cross-checked with independent research,
 >> King said he came up with an annualized Iraqi civilian death rate of
 >> 27.51 per 100,000.
 >>
 >> While that number sounds high - astonishingly, the Iowa Republican
 >> discovered that it's significantly lower than a number of major
 >> American cities, including the nation's capital.
 >>
 >> "It's 45 violent deaths per 100,000 in Washington, D.C.," King told
 >> Crowley.
 >>
 >> Other American cities with higher violent civilian death rates than
 >> Iraq include:
 >>
 >> # Detroit - 41.8 per 100,000
 >>
 >> # Baltimore - 37.7 per 100,000
 >>
 >> # Atlanta - 34.9 per 100,000
 >>
 >> # St. Louis - 31.4 per 100,000
 >>
 >> The American city with the highest civilian death rate was New Orleans
 >> before Katrina - with a staggering 53.1 deaths per 100,000 - almost
 >> twice the death rate in Iraq.
 >>
 >>
 >
 > Thats kinda stupid, compare city to nation....
 >
 > Guy sits behind a fence that has one board missing. Every day, on the
 > other side an elephant walks by. But the guy only sees a trunk, then a
 > body then a tail. After about a week he has a revelation. Aha! The trunk
 > causes the tail!!!
 
 Are you licensed to metaphor!-?
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