Falluja
Arithmetic Lesson by Prof. Greg
Palast
Monday, November 15, 2004 New York Times, page 1: "American commanders said 38 service
members had been killed and 275 wounded in the
Falluja assault." New York Times, page 11: "The American military hospital here
reported that it had treated 419 American
soldiers since the siege of Falluja began." Questions
for the class:- If 275 soldiers were wounded in Falluja and
419 are treated for wounds, how many were shot
on the plane ride to Germany?
- We're told only 275 soldiers were wounded
but 419 treated for wounds; and we're told that
38 soldiers died. So how many will be
buried?
- How long have these Times reporters been
embedded with with military?
- Bonus question: When will they get out of
bed with the military?
New York Times, page 1: "The commanders estimated that 1,200 to
1,600 insurgents had been killed." New York Times, page 11: "Nowhere to be found: the remains of
the insurgents that the tanks had been sent in
to destroy. ...The absence of insurgent bodies
in Falluja has remained an enduring mystery."
NOT in The New York Times:- "Every time I hear the news
- That old feeling comes back on;
- We're waist deep in the Big Muddy
- And the Big Fool says to push on."
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- - Pete Seeger, 1967
Greg Palast is author of the Best Democracy
Money Can Buy. The New Deal: "Joker's Wild: Dubya's
House of Cards" - regime change deck from 7 Stories
Press available at www.GregPalast.com -
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The story which
Farnaz did not file: her email to her friends
giving the true version of events. (She was
dismissed by The Wall Street Journal when
it surfaced on the Internet.).
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Farnaz Baghdad
diary
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David Irving:
A
Radical's Diary - on the latest war crimes seen
in Iraq: "Alas, Mr
Sanctimonious Blair's love affair with Mr
Illiterate Bush is already leading some ugly
morning stains on the bedspread. "
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