Archive for March 26th, 2008

2008 Milan-San Remo

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008


Milano - San Remo 2008
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QOTD

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008

Does my profile picture make me look fat?
Maybe it’s because I am fat.
There is no climbing in track racing, so who cares…fat track dudes don’t get pushed around by thin track waifs…like (dis).
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Hey Homme…

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008

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You left your car at the MOA.
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Apples to Apples

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008

The Gateway Pundit posts the following chart with this comment:

The US military lost more soldiers in the first 5 years of the Clinton Presidency than the US military lost in the first 5 years in Iraq.

The point being made is that the War in Iraq, and the overall effect on the US military, is no more deadly that your average Democratic presidential administration.

I am going to have to go ahead and call “bullshit” on that one.

Let’s look at a real comparison:

The numbers above were taken from the same Congressional Research Service report quoted by Gateway Pundit. The only exception was for the years 2007 and 2008 since they were not included on the report. I included the Iraq War US military fatalities from the Iraq and Afghanistan Casualty Counts and then made an estimate for non-Iraq War deaths for 2007 based upon the average non-combat deaths for the 6 years of the Bush administration included in the CRS report.

The red column represents US military deaths under the Bush administration as of yesterday. The orange column represents estimated US military deaths by the end of the Bush administration.

It’s clear that the Iraq War, and it’s real effect on our military, is not as innocuous as some would have you believe. Gateway Pundit’s goal is to minimize the sacrifice that our troops have made over the past 5 years in order to make the War in Iraq look less like the catastrophe that it truly is.

Keep in mind that the chart above does not include the 29,000 members of the military that have been wounded in Iraq. This chart does not detail the damage that has been done to the military in terms of retention and recruitment. It does not detail the enormous expense of this conflict. It does not show that the War in Iraq has actually made the world a much more dangerous place and put our country at further risk.

Don’t kid yourself, this war is a very big deal and most people in this country do not yet understand the sacrifice in blood, treasure and security that has been and continues to be made. We are going to be living with the effects of this conflict for years to come.

There is no end in sight and John McCain just wants more of the same.