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Sunday, July 27, 2003

The Toronto Star, in an editorial, remembers what the celebrity sucking American press has already forgotten: The thousands slaughtered by the Bush gang in their lust for oil covered by
a paranoiac fear of their own projected illusions.

Toronto Star puts the American led mass slaughter at 8,500 including civilians and military.

Iraq Body Count puts the number at between
6076 and 7787 for civilian men women and children alone.

Here a quote from the Toronto Star editorial:

TheStar.com - Editorial: The tragic cost of a rash Iraq war: "There is a savage irony in this postwar blame game. Tragic as his death is, Kelly is just one victim of Bush's obsession with 'regime change' in Baghdad, and Blair's eager compliance. Some 275 American and British troops have also died, along with more than 8,500 Iraqi civilians and military. They are the other casualties in Bush's drive to 'save' the world from weapons of mass destruction that Washington has yet to produce."

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