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A year in Iraq, death by death, for 2007

This disturbing NYT graphic allows you to count them up, all the deaths that billions of U.S. tax dollars can buy.  It includes all of the deaths of those in uniforms caused by the conflict, not just the deaths of U.S. soldiers.  It does not show the civilian deaths. “[S]adly, civilian fatalities in Iraq last year were simply too numerous to represent on a single newspaper page.”

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Erich Vieth is an iconoclastic attorney, musician and writer living in the Shaw neighborhood of St. Louis, Missouri. He and his wife Anne Jay have two daughters, aged 9 and 11.

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  1. Erich Vieth says:

    The latest study estimates that more than 150,000 Iraqi civilians have been killed since the U.S. invasion. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22578010/

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