And remember, reader, about 35 people are being reported killed every day -- although the real number of Iraqis killed per day is 300!
Yesterday's violence against Iraqis, as reported by...
New York Times:
"Extremist insurgents remain active in Anbar. These groups have continued to attack American soldiers, even though many of the local Sunni Arab sheiks have turned against the militants and are working with the American military.
[Hey, it is a SURGE SUCCESS!
Is the week-ender shit-eater seeing that?]
A parked car exploded Friday near a checkpoint set up to protect a village about 20 miles south of Kirkuk, killing two people and wounding four others including a policeman, said Abdul Hussein Qanbar, a member of the police force for the local district, Taza."
[So according to the Times, ONLY 2 Iraqis were killed yesterday!
By a PARKED CAR not a "suicide bomber!"]
Boston Globe:
"Britain's Defense Ministry announced yesterday that a British soldier was killed Wednesday, but that news of the death was kept secret for security reasons. The British statement did not say how the soldier died.
Insurgents in Anbar blew up two suspension bridges on the main highway leading to Jordan and Saudi Arabia, a police intelligence officer said, speaking on condition of anonymity for security reasons.
The intelligence officer said the attacks occurred near a spot where the road forks - with one part heading to Saudi Arabia and the other to Jordan. He said five bridges have been hit by insurgents in Anbar so far this year."
[So the Globe reports 0 -- zero -- Iraqi deaths!
UNBELIEVABLE, huh, reader?
As for the bridge destruction, that reeks of a WESTERN BLACK-OP!!!
Question: WHO BENEFITS from destroyed bridges?
Insurgents who are then trapped in a given area without supplies?
Or the American military, which can FLY CHOPPERS where there are no bridges?
THINK ABOUT IT for a minute, reader?
CUI BONO?
WHO BENEFITS from the bridges being blown up?]
Heads up on tomorrow:
"Bombs kill 20 in Iraq" by Dean Yates/Reuters September 8, 2007
BAGHDAD - Bombs killed 20 people in Iraq on Saturday including 15 in Baghdad, police said, as U.S. President George W. Bush said he would address Americans next week to "lay out a vision" for the future U.S. role in Iraq.
Police said a parked car exploded near a police station in Baghdad's Shi'ite area of Sadr City at dusk, when people were shopping. The blast killed 15 people and wounded 45, they said.
Another explosion at a market in the holy Shi'ite town of Kufa, possibly caused by a roadside bomb, killed five people and wounded eight, police said.
The bombs were a reminder of Iraq's security headaches despite a reduction in violence following Bush's decision early this year to send 30,000 additional troops to Iraq.
Heading home from an overseas trip, Bush used his Saturday radio address to appeal for patience from opposition Democratic lawmakers demanding a timetable for a troop withdrawal."
[Well, we'll see how the War Dailies do when I compare the reports tomorrow.
And how about the continued lying? Had enough yet?
Or do you really want to give him the patience he asks for?
Not like Bush would LIE or anything, right Amurkn shit-eater?]