JB said:Well if that statement or point of view is specifically and repetitively intended to allege stupidity or intellectual oversight on a given person,in this case Bush or Rumsfeld,I respectfully disagree.
Pot calling the kettle black comes to mind.
JB said:If misspelling, punctuation errors or grammatical errors make a statement of point of view automatically without merit I guess we are all a bunch of misguided idiots.
JB said:Like statistics, anyone can cherrypick facts to support his point of view. Add a few myths, a bit of exaggeration and name calling and you can sound like a genius.
If misspelling, punctuation errors or grammatical errors make a statement of point of view automatically without merit I guess we are all a bunch of misguided idiots.
Tail_Gunner said:JB said:Like statistics, anyone can cherrypick facts to support his point of view. Add a few myths, a bit of exaggeration and name calling and you can sound like a genius.
If misspelling, punctuation errors or grammatical errors make a statement of point of view automatically without merit I guess we are all a bunch of misguided idiots.
A point very well made, after a great deal of thought i can only wonder why the media complex could not have gathered such readliy avaible statistic's and articulated them with stunning reasoning and clarity.
It seem's they choose not to.............
QC said:...
I am gonna qualify all of this because I expect you will simply ignore the information in the link I posted. ...
jtexas said:QC said:...
I am gonna qualify all of this because I expect you will simply ignore the information in the link I posted. ...
hold on, QC, the link you posted was an op-ed piece - by definition an opinion - hardly a credible enough source to hang your hat on. An especially irresponsible use of a statistical "fact" (and I use that word loosely).
Arbitrarily picking a 13-year time period that yields an answer supporting your position completely strips it of any statistical significance whatsoever.
Then compare U.S. military mortality worldwide from any cause to a specific conflict in a specific region?
Frankly I'm surprised that a person of your intelligence and education would even attempt to convince anyone that there's a conclusion to be drawn from the "data" presented.
Seems as though you were really counting on people to "ignore the information" (and you used that word lightly) in your link.
JB said:I will pick a nit, there, TG.
The people killed in the 9/11/01 attacks represented 54 (I think) nationalities.
An example of how a cherry picked fact can make a valid point seem less valid.
jtexas said:Are we really debating military mortality rates here? Is there really a "casualty threshold" which some think we've reached, and others believe we haven't?
treedancer said:Hers some cherry picked statistics I thought I would throw into the mix.
Wonderful time to be a American solder, not so wonderful time to be citizen of Iraq.
Study Claims Iraq's 'Excess' Death Toll Has Reached 655,000
The survey was done by Iraqi physicians and overseen by epidemiologists at (Johns Hopkins University's Bloomberg School of Public Health). The findings are being published online today by the (British medical journal the Lancet).
Lets do a little math on this stat, shall we. (655000 divided by 1,347 days =486 per day.)Pretty grim isnt it.
A few more stats for anyone interested.
Poll conducted by the University of Maryland:
71% of all Iraqis now want the U.S. out of Iraq.
61% of all Iraqis SUPPORT insurgent attacks on U.S. troops.
At first We went into Iraq to get the WMDS didnt we,"Oops "that turned out to be Bum scoop. Then decided that we went in Iraq to bring democracy to Iraq.Well that almost Qualifies for another "OoPs" Doesnt it ?
Kinda make you wonder who in that country came and "ask us to liberate them from Saddam". It seems to me that is the way it should be, that the librated would at least try to liberate themselves, are at least ask for some help. Sure didnt see any reports about anyone asking for any of our help.
Cant think of a country that had a foreign power come in unasked, and overthrew their tyrant and said here have some Democracy? Maybe I just dont get it, I dont know.
Can anybody here think of a suicide bomber that tried to blow up any of Saddams palaces? Cant say as Ive heard any reports, but of course he was rather secretive.
Seems that there are plenty trying to blowAmericans, Iraqis, or just any body that looks like they may not agree with their idea of religion. Damn fools just cant get the hang of Democracy can they?