To: Mike Darancette
I love it how they 'question' enemy casualties and want proof, otherwise we have to assume that the number is much lower, however when civilian casualties are involved no proof is necessary of the number and when the story goes to press the higher the number the better regardless of its validity.
7 posted on
12/03/2003 5:05:05 PM PST by
American Infidel
(Death penalty not a deterrent? What is the recidivism rate among criminals who receive it?)
To: American Infidel
I love it how they 'question' enemy casualties and want proof, otherwise we have to assume that the number is much lower, however when civilian casualties are involved no proof is necessary of the number and when the story goes to press the higher the number the better regardless of its validity. Worth saying again.
But really, all of this matters how, again?
19 posted on
12/03/2003 8:16:43 PM PST by
Ramius
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