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Re: Bush's Meat Grinder



[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bush Puppet Regime) wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> > > Bush's meat grinder = Iraq.
> > > 
> > > 2,4,6,8 how many more dead soldiers will it take?
> > 
> > Total Americans dead since March 2003 and up to current date, 378.
> > 
> > This post will be a running account of the almost daily deaths and
> > casualties from attacks on Americans in Iraq, I will keep updated..
> > 
> > Nov. 1, 2003
> > 
> > 15 more dead soldiers on their way home when their Chinook helicopter
> > is shot down
> > 
> > Nov. 4, 2003
> > 
> > 4 more wounded
> > 
> > Insurgents fired at least three mortars or rockets at the heart of the
> > U.S.-led administration in the Iraqi capital Baghdad on Tuesday,
> > wounding four people in the second brazen attack on the compound in as
> > many nights.
> > 
> > http://lunaville.org/warcasualties/Details.aspx
> 
> Nov. 4, 2003
> 
> One more dead Tuesday Nov. 4 
> 
> Guerrillas killed an American soldier and wounded two others in a
> roadside bombing Tuesday in Baghdad. Insurgents also fired at a hotel
> housing U.S. troops in Mosul and a U.S. patrol in Khaldiyah, causing
> no casualties.


Nov. 5, 2003

Guerrillas mounted two grenade attacks on US convoys in the northern
Iraqi city of Mosul Wednesday, killing three innocent Iraqi civilians
and wounding at least nine other people, including two American
soldiers.


 BAGHDAD, Nov. 6 -- Two more U.S. soldiers were killed Thursday in
Iraq, one just hours before members of his unit commemorated the loss
of troops in the downing Sunday of a Chinook helicopter west of
Baghdad.

Also, peacekeepers from Poland suffered their first combat fatality.

Additionally, a member of the U.S. 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment was
killed in the morning when his truck hit a mine near the Syrian
border, far northwest of Baghdad.

The Defense Department said one more soldier injured in the crash,
Sgt. Paul F. Fisher of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, died Thursday at a hospital
in Germany, bringing the number of dead in the Chinook incident to 16.



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