Originally posted by 7ate9Honestly, it was hard to read and hard to understand. I think I sort of get your underlying message, but it wasn't clear at all.
Forget the names and ownership of me...
What do you think of my original post before a superior person came into my arse?
Hard to debate against someone you don't understand.
Originally posted by 7ate9Ok, I'll bite.
Well it's hard to debate when so many people find my arse so attractive. I'm not even gay....
Is there a need for missing person statistics to be done? We would then be able to look at, 'possible' dead people in Iraq.
I don't think it should be the responsibility of the United States. I think that the Iraqi government should make and publish those statistics.
Originally posted by DraxusWhile 7ate9oftherwrongpillsthismorning is taking a break to recharge, I'll give my two cents and try to explain myself further:
Ok, I'll bite.
I don't think it should be the responsibility of the United States. I think that the Iraqi government should make and publish those statistics.
A statistic which details the number of Iraqis "missing or presumed dead" will no doubt be misinterpreted by some to say that these are the number of Iraqis killed by Americans unless it is specified that these are the people dead and missing since the commencement of the US-led "war", as many Iraqis "went missing" during Hussein's regime. More so, I would be willing to bet, than as a result of the US occupation.
Whether or not any statistic on missing persons would change the situation at present, I highly doubt it. Should the US be responsible for publishing such a statistic and should they be damned for not doing so? No.