Here is a fascinating analysis by The American Thinker that puts the death toll in Iraq -- as heartbreaking as it is -- in proper perspective. Apparently, the military death has often been higher than it is now, and peaked during the Jimmy Carter years, when the nation wasn't even at war. One other nugget: Military suicides peaked during the Clinton years, specifically in 1995.
Monday, February 07, 2005
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