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Total US troop deaths in Iraq to date (09/01/07) since 03/20/03: 3739

From 05/02/03 through 06/28/04: 718

From 06/29/04 through 01/30/05: 579

From 01/31/05 through 12/14/05: 715

From 12/15/05 through 01/31/07: 933

From 02/01/07: 653

(Sources: US Dept. of Defense, Iraq Coalition Casualty Count)

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Saturday, September 03, 2005
 
WHERE'S MY COPY OF THE WILD PALMS? First, you're not allowed on here unless and until you've made some sort of contribution to Katrina relief. Charity Navigator is a good place to start.

Having said that, I seriously doubt I have more to say. A random browse of the web's major news sites this morning will tell you more than I can about the situation in New Orleans and the other horribly affected areas of the Gulf, as well as convey a sense of the public outrage that continues to build over the shameful reaction to the crisis exhibited at all levels of government. Some have said (or were saying, a few days ago), that it's too early to indulge in blaming, but I disagree. The majority of us, no matter how caring or giving, are forced to watch this calamity from a remove, which gives us plenty of uneasy time to ask questions, which leads inevitably to blame (though let's struggle not to be self-righteous). There are no excuses for what we're seeing: the colossal incompetence, the spectacular disconnect in the Federal government from grounded reality, and the absolute class distinctions laid bare, to wit: if you're poor in this country, and especially if you're poor and black, then you're fucked. I am 44 years old, and I have never been so ashamed of my country's officials.

Not to mention the obvious: nearly four years to the day after 9/11, and this is how government agencies react to a full-scale disaster that virtually announced itself days in advance?? These are the comments of our Chief Executive after flying over New Orleans in a helicopter? A wisecrack about how he used to party in the city? I'm going to heave.