That's just it. I don't blame the contractors. Report the truth, not su ion, unless reported accurately as su ion.
Four in a shower, four from otherwise improper grounds, and eight from exposed wiring. Where the 17th is?, I don't know. I thought there were 16 now.
How does this compare from electrical deaths per 100,000 here in the states? Can we at least have those numbers for comparison? All I could find so far is the annual death rate here is 15.2 per 100,000, but among construction workers. Do we hear these deaths reported when they occur? In five years, that makes the death rate of Americans in Iraq from electrocution at about 2.1 per 100,000.
I wouldn't like it, but I wouldn't want them used as an inflammatory reason to cause more dissent against this war either.
Don't you see, that's all these reports are doing.
How about we ban construction because they have a mush higher electrocution morality rate than the military? Why are there no pundits out there saying that?

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I don't care how many statistics you show. You're still defending a company that was RESPONSIBLE for the deaths of 16 people. ACORN has been responsible for deaths of 0 people.
