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Thu 25 Oct, 2007 06:57 pm
These are some rather eye-opening facts:
As tragic as the loss of any member of the US Armed Forces is,
consider the following statistics.
Annual fatalities of military members while actively serving in the
armed forces from 1980 through 2004:
1980 .......... 2,392
1981 .......... 2,380
1982 ..........2,318
1983 .......... 2,465
1984 .......... 1,999
1985 ..........2,252
1986 .......... 1,984
1987 .......... 1,983
1988 ..........1,819
1989 .......... 1,636
1990 .......... 1,508
1991 ..........1,787
1992 .......... 1,293
1993 .......... 1,213
1994 ..........1,075
1995 .......... 1,040
1996 ..............974
1997 .............817
1998 ..............826
1999 ..............795
2000 ..............774
2001 ..............890
2002 ............1007
2003 ...........1,410 ----- 534*
2004 .......... 1,887 ----- 900*
2005 ..............919*
2006 .............920*
*Figures are Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom
fatalities only.
Does this really mean that the loss from the two current conflicts in the
Middle East are LESS than the loss of military personnel during Mr.
Clinton's presidency? Were we at war?
Now, are you confused when you look at these figures? I was.
Especially when I saw that in 1980, during the reign of President "Nobel
Peace Prize, Jimmy Carter" himself, there were 2,392 US Military fatalities.
What this clearly indicates is that our media and our liberal politicians
pick and choose, and they tend to present only those facts that support their
agenda driven reporting.
Another fact our left media and politicians like to slant is that these
brave men and women losing their lives are minorities.
Wrong again -
The latest census shows the following:
European descent (white) .........69.12%
Hispanic ...................................12.5%
African American........................12.3%
Asian .........................................3.7%
Native American .........................1.0%
Other .........................................2.6%
Now, the fatalities over the past three years in Iraqi Freedom are:
European descent (white) .........74.31%
Hispanic .....................................10.74%
African American ........................9.67%
Asian ............................................1.81%
Native American ..........................1.09%
Other ............................................2.33%
These statistics are published by DOD
@rugonnacry,
Quote:Especially when I saw that in 1980, during the reign of President "Nobel
Peace Prize, Jimmy Carter" himself, there were 2,392 US Military fatalities.
Don't remember the failed attempt to rescue hostages. That was jimmys. You didn't want to be around when he was on duty. Some would probably say this is too lopsided and we need to start loosing more so as not to oppress the opponent.
@rugonnacry,
rugonnacry;43184 wrote:These are some rather eye-opening facts:
As tragic as the loss of any member of the US Armed Forces is,
consider the following statistics.
What this clearly indicates is that our media and our liberal politicians
pick and choose, and they tend to present only those facts that support their
agenda driven reporting.
These statistics are published by DOD
Thank you for this post as I tried to make the same point here.
http://www.conflictingviews.com/t2106/#post43150
News, papers everything is owned by the elite and we need to view a lot and read between the lines always. I think this is control and helps divide America.
@rugonnacry,
Keep fighting, troopers. Keep fighting. Those who have died are heroes, one and all.
@rugonnacry,
OOPS
once again real numbers>SPIN
@rugonnacry,
I hate it when that happens
@rugonnacry,
FTR the DOD = Department of Defense