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Satori



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PostPosted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 8:04 pm    Post subject: Governments deny reported death toll figures on Iraq Reply with quote

http://www.alternet.org/waroniraq/56124/

The most disturbing thing for me was the part about how more Iraqi's have died in this war than Saddam killed in 25 years.
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stevemcgarrett



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PostPosted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 9:31 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sartori wrote:

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The most disturbing thing for me was the part about how more Iraqi's have died in this war than Saddam killed in 25 years.


When you get done meditating on lotus flowers and the incense from joss sticks, step off your pedestal long enough to look out the window, so to speak.

ONE OF THE BIGGEST MYTHS PERPETUATED BY THE LEFT AND ITS PACIFIST ENABLERS IS THAT NONE OF THIS BLOODSHED WOULD HAVE OCCURRED WERE SADDAM LEFT ALONE IN POWER.

BUT THE INESCAPABLE REALITY IS THAT SADDAM'S REGIME WOULD HAVE CONTINUED TO EXPLOIT THE PEOPLE AND AFTER ITS EVENTUAL FALL THE BAATHISTS WOULD HAVE HAD THEIR BLOODBATH WITH THE SHI'AS, ONLY IT WOULD HAVE ALSO INCLUDED THE KURDS.
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Gopher



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PostPosted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 10:09 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

The opposition's probable exaggerated claims are no more reliable than our govt's probable downplayed claims.

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Satori



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PostPosted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 10:56 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Gopher, Lancet is not "the opposition", they are one of the most respected teams that do this body count work. In fact both the Brittish and American governments have used them before to get this kind of information. Now that they don't like the figures they suddenly say it was flawed science. That just doesn't add up.
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Gopher



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PostPosted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 11:45 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

During a shooting war? Sorry. The best thing to be said about it is "premature" and "unreliable."

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They visited a random set of homes and asked the residents if anyone in their household had died in the last few years...


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PostPosted: Sat Jul 07, 2007 1:37 am    Post subject: Re: Governments deny reported death toll figures on Iraq Reply with quote

Satori wrote:
http://www.alternet.org/waroniraq/56124/

The most disturbing thing for me was the part about how more Iraqi's have died in this war than Saddam killed in 25 years.

It's only bad when other people do it
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Joo Rip Gwa Rhhee



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PostPosted: Sat Jul 07, 2007 5:41 am    Post subject: Re: Governments deny reported death toll figures on Iraq Reply with quote

Satori wrote:
http://www.alternet.org/waroniraq/56124/

The most disturbing thing for me was the part about how more Iraqi's have died in this war than Saddam killed in 25 years.


Saddam killed a million people if you include his war with Iran.


at any rate

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Lancet Iraq Study Flawed: Death Toll Too High
Friday, 20 October 2006, 10:36 am
Press Release:
Lancet Study Fundamentally Flawed: Death Toll Too High
October 19, 2006 � 1 page �
For immediate release:

Researchers at Oxford University and Royal Holloway, University of London have found serious flaws in the survey of Iraqi deaths published last week in the Lancet.

Sean Gourley and Professor Neil Johnson of the physics department at Oxford University and Professor Michael Spagat of the economics department of Royal Holloway, University of London contend that the study�s methodology is fundamentally flawed and will result in an over-estimation of the death toll in Iraq.




->The study suffers from "main street bias" by only surveying houses that are located on cross streets next to main roads or on the main road itself. However many Iraqi households do not satisfy this strict criterion and had no chance of being surveyed.

->Main street bias inflates casualty estimates since conflict events such as car bombs, drive-by shootings artillery strikes on insurgent positions, and market place explosions gravitate toward the same neighborhood types that the researchers surveyed.

->This obvious selection bias would not matter if you were conducting a simple survey on immunisation rates for which the methodology was designed.

->In short, the closer you are to a main road, the more likely you are to die in violent activity. So if researchers only count people living close to a main road then it comes as no surprise they will over count the dead.

During email discussions between the Oxford-Royal Holloway team and the Johns Hopkins team conducted through a reporter for Science, for an article to be published October 20, it became clear that the authors of the study had not implemented a clear, well-defined and justifiable methodology. The Oxford-Royal Holloway team therefore believes that the scientific community should now re-analyze this study in depth.


The team can be reached for comment at;

Gourley: s.gourley1 @ physics.ox.ac.uk mobile:+44 (0) 7733113558
Johnson: n.johnson @ physics.ox.ac.uk
Spagat: M.Spagat @ rhul.ac.uk


http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8679662/site/newsweek/page/0/


Truth is the First Civilian Casualty
Tens of thousands of Iraqis have died since 2003. But killings by U.S. troops are not nearly as common as the war�s critics would like us to believe.
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stevemcgarrett



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PostPosted: Sat Jul 07, 2007 7:24 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Gopher wrote:

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But the fact of the matter is, as this thing unfolded in the particular way that it did, we provoked and induced it when we did not need to.


How so?
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Satori



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PostPosted: Sat Jul 07, 2007 8:49 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Gopher wrote:
During a shooting war? Sorry. The best thing to be said about it is "premature" and "unreliable."

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They visited a random set of homes and asked the residents if anyone in their household had died in the last few years...


Spare me. And they got into Saddam's meticulous and honest civil registry for comparison, did they?

Finally, emphasizing who killed more, us or Saddam, or, moreover, "these shocking statistics," sounds a bit suspicious to me, Satori. But whatever. You are free to post whatever you like here.

Are you aware of what Lancet is and what they do? They and their method have been highly respected for quite some time. And as I said, their stats have been USED by both the Brittish and American governments in the past. It's is only now that the information is less desirable that people are pulling out the flawed science thing.

And my argument here is not about adding up who has killed how many. It is about the fact that governments are dismissing good quality data when it doesn't suit them.
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 07, 2007 1:33 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

stevemcgarrett wrote:

When you get done meditating on lotus flowers and the incense from joss sticks, step off your pedestal long enough to look out the window, so to speak.