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[Thompson On Hollywood] It would have to happen on Easter Sunday, wouldn't it, that the 4,000th American soldier would die in Iraq. Play me that crazy preacher again, will you, about how maybe God, in all his infinite wisdom, may not exactly be blessing America these days.
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[Lebz's Weblog] US Death Toll in Iraq War Hits 4000: To the simpleton, this news might appear “devastating.” I assume not everyone thinks this way, but from my little corner of the earth, Iraq, a spot in the world a majority of Americans couldnt point out on the map, it certainly appears so. This little piece of truly, heart-breaking news captured headlines and apparently American imaginations as FOX news did a two hour, truly enlightening piece of breaking news history.
[The Political Inquirer] The Iraq War: 4000 Deaths for what?: While we continue our war effort in Iraq, we continue wasting money at home as well. Our country is on the verge of economic collapse on the level of the Great Depression–though few are willing to recognize it because we have entered this trouble in a shield of debt.
[Indybay newswire] US troops Reached 4000 Deaths Mark in Iraq War: The AJLPP remembers that the US sent 126,000 troops to subject the Philippines the same way there are 158,000 troops now in Iraq. The U.S puppet troops, the Philippine Constabulary (the progenitor of the modern day Armed Forces of the Philippines) suffered more than 2,000 casualties until 1913 against the Filipino insurgents and the Moro fighters in Mindanao.
[blueoregon] AP reports: 4000th American dies in Iraq war: The grim milestone came on the same day that rockets and mortars pounded the U.S.-protected Green Zone, underscoring the fragile security situation and the resilience of both Sunni and Shiite extremist groups despite an overall lull in violence.
[Eagle World News - Daily Newspaper Articles & Archives] US Military Death Toll in Iraq Reaches 4000: PENTAGON - When a roadside bomb killed four American soldiers in Baghdad Sunday night it brought the U.S. military death toll in Iraq to 4,000. It was a symbolic moment, particularly coming during a period of reduced violence, and just two weeks before a major policy assessment by senior U.S. military and civilian officials.
[The Democratic Daily] A Grim Milestone: US Death Toll in Iraq Reaches 4000: The American deaths occurred Sunday, the same day rockets and mortars pounded the U.S.-protected Green Zone in Baghdad and a wave of attacks left at least 61 Iraqis dead nationwide.
[The Carpetbagger Report] A painful milestone ” US death toll in Iraq reaches 4000: Perhaps this will give John McCain, Lindsey Graham, and Joe Lieberman pause to stop patting themselves on the back for five minutes in order to realize that they are not vindicated, they are still wrong, and any sort of resolution in Iraq will require a serious change from the current short-sighted Bush administration strategy of “pay them off until I’m out of office.”
[American Everyman] The War with Iran that We Could Have Stopped: To further show how the play unfolds in the long 5 act script that is the Neo-Con plan for a “New Middle East”, the BBC article goes on to say “In an interview with BBC world affairs editor John Simpson, Gen Petraeus said violence in Iraq was being perpetuated by Iran’s Quds Force, a branch of the Revolutionary Guards.”
[The JJW Blog] In honor of Easter: It would have to happen on Easter Sunday, wouldn’t it, that the 4,000th American soldier would die in Iraq. Play me that crazy preacher again, will you, about how maybe God, in all his infinite wisdom, may not exactly be blessing America these days.
[The Political Voices of Women] US Death Toll In Iraq Reaches 4000: local time in Baghdad, the Easter holiday was marred as the U.S. troop death toll in the Iraq War officially rose to 4,000. The four as-yet-unnamed soldiers were killed in a patrol vehicle during the explosion, while a Multi-National Division soldier was wounded.
[David Ortez - A Political/Social Thought Blog] Around the World for 03/24/08: Military officials reported four US soldiers died Sunday in a roadside bombing in Iraq, bringing the American toll in the war to the milestone of 4000 deaths, including eight Defense Department civilians.
[Right Truth] Easter Sunday reading list: The exponential increase in female suicide bombings suggests the trend will continue to rise, unless security officials, the Iraqi Government, and the international community seek new solutions to counter the rising violence by an important non-state actor.
[The Moderate Voice] A Grim Milestone In Iraq”¦: “The overall US death toll in Iraq rose to 4000 after four soldiers were killed in a roadside bombing in Baghdad, a grim milestone that is likely to fuel calls for the withdrawal of American forces as the war enters its sixth year.
[Strike The Root Blog] US Death Toll In Iraq Reaches 4000: BAGHDAD - A roadside bomb killed four U.S. soldiers in Baghdad on Sunday, the military said, pushing the overall American death toll in the five-year war to at least 4,000.
[Just Foreign Policy News] Just Foreign Policy News, March 24, 2008: A roadside bomb killed four U.S. soldiers on patrol in southern Baghdad late Sunday, the military said in a statement Monday, taking the overall U.S. death toll in the five-year Iraq war to at least 4,000. Earlier, mortar and rocket attacks pounded the Green Zone, the heavily fortified U.S.-Iraqi military and government complex, on a day when more than 60 people were killed in violence across the country.
[LBN E-Lert] 3.24.2008: OVERALL US DEATH TOLL IN IRAQ HITS 4000: The overall US death toll in Iraq rose to 4000 after four soldiers were killed in a roadside bombing in Baghdad, a grim milestone that is likely to fuel calls for the withdrawal of American .
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