Civilian, US military deaths continue to decline in Iraq

Posted by: Sister Toldjah on October 31, 2007 at 11:25 am

Here’s more good news from Iraq that the usual suspects will ignore.

I noticed yesterday that the media was intently focused on a news story about the possibility that the Mosul dam could collapse in Iraq, which they predict could kill up to 500,000 people. With increasingly positive news coming out of Iraq, it’s not much of a surprise to see the media obviously trying a different tactic in their continued negative reporting on Iraq: predicting possible future deaths on a massive scale.

More: Don Surber notes that the Washington Post’s story about the decline of US and civilian deaths in Iraq was buried on page 14.

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  1. Don Surber says:

    WaPo had the deaths decline story. On Page 14

  2. NC Cop says:

    WaPo had the deaths decline story. On Page 14

    Indeed, yet if the deaths skyrocketed you can bet it would be on the front page for weeks and weeks.

    The dems must be disappointed. Here they went through all the trouble to try and enrage Turkey into invading northern Iraq and that hasn’t worked either.

    I’ve heard the dems were going to pass a resolution recognizing Iraq as a province of Iran. Perhaps that would help. ;)