Except that...it's not. I think we get fooled a lot of us, because I personally have seen pundit after pundit making the claim "I had my doubts about this surge Bob, but...indicatons are that it's starting to work."
Wow. Based on what evidence, because these statistics show that the above claim, made over and over and over, and remember folks, I watch mostly the "left wing MSNBC", is a lie.
This reminds me of Andrea Mitchell, also appearing on the left wing MSNBC, making the jaw-dropping claim days after Libby was convicted that "polls show a large majority of americans want him pardoned". Really? Well, it ends up that Mitchell, a long time personal friend of Libby's, pulled that little factoid straight out of her boney ass, because guess what folks? 18% of Americans support a Libby pardon. 18 percent.
So, be careful of what you are listening to, and question everything, because even I , whose opinions of these inside-the-beltway asswipes could not be lower, have gotten taken in a couple of times. Because you know, they lie with such ease. Such assurance. And they always reference polls that back them up. But, those polls? They do not exist.
Iraq death toll jumps 15 percent in March Sun Apr 1, 3:10 AM ET
At least 2,078 people died in Iraq last month, 15 percent more than in February despite a massive security crackdown in Baghdad, the epicentre of violence, a security official said on Sunday.
On average, 67 people died across the country every day in March, compared to 64 in February.
A significant increase in Iraqi civilian, army and police deaths was evident last month, the official said, based on detailed statistics collected by the defence, interior and health ministries.
Civilian deaths topped the toll with 1,869 Iraqis killed in insurgency and sectarian bloodletting in March, compared to 1,646 in February.
Another 2,719 civilians were wounded last month, compared to 2,701 in February.
In March, 165 Iraqi policemen were killed against 131 the previous month, while 44 Iraqi soldiers died compared to 29 in February, the official said.
In March, 277 Iraqi policemen and 51 soldiers were wounded against 147 and 47, respectively during February.
The official said the death toll among militants had fallen to 481 in March compared to 586 killed the previous month.
But those arrested surged to 5,664 in March against 1,921, reflective of the massive Iraqi-US security operation launched on February 14 in which 80,000 troops have been deployed in and around the capital to root out insurgents.
The US military also lost 85 personnel in March, taking to 3,244 an AFP tally based on Pentagon statistics as of April 1, compared to 3,159 on February 28.
The US military losses, heavily outweighing the deaths of Iraqi soldiers if not Iraqi policemen, come despite Washington's claim that Iraqi forces are leading the security crackdown in the capital.
Full Story:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/2007040...h&printer=1;_ylt=Ai89aQnkmDcNWU98KxMA6YyGOrgF
Wow. Based on what evidence, because these statistics show that the above claim, made over and over and over, and remember folks, I watch mostly the "left wing MSNBC", is a lie.
This reminds me of Andrea Mitchell, also appearing on the left wing MSNBC, making the jaw-dropping claim days after Libby was convicted that "polls show a large majority of americans want him pardoned". Really? Well, it ends up that Mitchell, a long time personal friend of Libby's, pulled that little factoid straight out of her boney ass, because guess what folks? 18% of Americans support a Libby pardon. 18 percent.
So, be careful of what you are listening to, and question everything, because even I , whose opinions of these inside-the-beltway asswipes could not be lower, have gotten taken in a couple of times. Because you know, they lie with such ease. Such assurance. And they always reference polls that back them up. But, those polls? They do not exist.
Iraq death toll jumps 15 percent in March Sun Apr 1, 3:10 AM ET
At least 2,078 people died in Iraq last month, 15 percent more than in February despite a massive security crackdown in Baghdad, the epicentre of violence, a security official said on Sunday.
On average, 67 people died across the country every day in March, compared to 64 in February.
A significant increase in Iraqi civilian, army and police deaths was evident last month, the official said, based on detailed statistics collected by the defence, interior and health ministries.
Civilian deaths topped the toll with 1,869 Iraqis killed in insurgency and sectarian bloodletting in March, compared to 1,646 in February.
Another 2,719 civilians were wounded last month, compared to 2,701 in February.
In March, 165 Iraqi policemen were killed against 131 the previous month, while 44 Iraqi soldiers died compared to 29 in February, the official said.
In March, 277 Iraqi policemen and 51 soldiers were wounded against 147 and 47, respectively during February.
The official said the death toll among militants had fallen to 481 in March compared to 586 killed the previous month.
But those arrested surged to 5,664 in March against 1,921, reflective of the massive Iraqi-US security operation launched on February 14 in which 80,000 troops have been deployed in and around the capital to root out insurgents.
The US military also lost 85 personnel in March, taking to 3,244 an AFP tally based on Pentagon statistics as of April 1, compared to 3,159 on February 28.
The US military losses, heavily outweighing the deaths of Iraqi soldiers if not Iraqi policemen, come despite Washington's claim that Iraqi forces are leading the security crackdown in the capital.
Full Story:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/2007040...h&printer=1;_ylt=Ai89aQnkmDcNWU98KxMA6YyGOrgF