B*sh gives first indication of how much he values human life.

In a press conference today, B*sh admitted that possibly 30,000 Iraqi civilians had died since the beginning of operation Iraqi freedom, or whatever the current moniker is. He shrugged it off as if it was nothing important, as if it was just an everyday occurance. As if, in fact, he wasn't responsible for it. So he's admitted that because of America's invasion of Iraq, 30,000 civilians have died as a direct result. And shrugged it off.
Let's just say that a little more loudly :

Bush has admitted America's involvement in Iraq has cost 30,000 civilian lives.


Quick history lesson for you, and a little bit of maths. Conservatively, Saddam Hussein is said to be responsible for the deaths of 500,000 Iraqis during his 20 year regime. By the numbers, lets say 25,000 a year. B*sh is responsible for the death of 30,000 Iraqis in slightly under 3 years, lets say 10,000 a year. Ok the B*sh apologists will say "2 and a half times less than Hussein" but that's not the point. The point is that for every day B*sh stays in Iraq, his involvement costs 27 Iraqi lives. Civilian lives.
Pot, kettle, black. And people still get upset when you compare B*sh to other tyrannical dictators. I'm sorry but the man is still the greatest threat to peace in modern times. B*sh is making some dictators look positively rosy by comparison.

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