Originally Posted By: Hankster
Originally Posted By: Somethingsmellsf
A look at lives lost as U.S. deaths in Iraq near 4,000

One in six were too young to buy a beer. About two dozen were old enough for an AARP card. Eleven died on Thanksgiving Day, 11 on Christmas, and at least five on their birthdays. One percent were named Smith.

As the nation approaches its 4,000th Iraq war fatality — on Thursday the toll stood at 3,983 servicemembers plus eight Defense Department civilians — a USA TODAY analysis shows who gave their lives, where they came from and how they fell:

http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/news/nation/2008-03-20-iraq-4000-deaths_N.htm

Fishy

You can't put a monetary cost on that.

R.I.P.


No you can't!

I still wonder what the money and blood bought us....
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