maltese
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30 responses in the last 24 hours or so.... interesting that not a one asks any questions about the study itself. If Bush says his numbers are based on Generals, then questions are asked about source (perhaps rightfully so.) But an article is published by a group of researchers right before an election....and look, the same researchers published a study in the same magazine on the same subject right before the LAST election. In interviews, they admitted that the last one was political in nature. But heavens, THIS one must be completely dispassionate.
This is a study of mortality rates... any death which the researchers feel wouldn't have happened during the Hussein regime is counted, but others are not. It's based on a random household survey, using statistical epidimelogical methods. No opportunity for an agenda creeping into the methodology there, is there?
Criticisms of the methods is hardly limited to Bush supporters or conservatives. Human Rights Watch, no friend of the Bush Administration, said the following regarding the original study, according to the Washington Post:
This is a study of mortality rates... any death which the researchers feel wouldn't have happened during the Hussein regime is counted, but others are not. It's based on a random household survey, using statistical epidimelogical methods. No opportunity for an agenda creeping into the methodology there, is there?
Criticisms of the methods is hardly limited to Bush supporters or conservatives. Human Rights Watch, no friend of the Bush Administration, said the following regarding the original study, according to the Washington Post:
"The methods that they used are certainly prone to inflation due to overcounting," said Marc E. Garlasco, senior military analyst for Human Rights Watch, which investigated the number of civilian deaths that occurred during the invasion. "These numbers seem to be inflated."
And I'm amazed at the incredible condescension involved with the attitude that if one group of middle eastern residents is engaged in the pastime of killing other middle eastern residents, that it must be all Bush's fault - because heavens, getting rid of the tinpot dictator that was killing a different number of residents to keep the two groups from killing each other... why, that's the only way the poor benighted folks of the region could possibly keep from killing each other.

















