Sectarian Violence Down in Iraq....if you ignore the bombings
To paraphrase Twain, there are lies, damned lies, statistics...and Republican statements, the worst lies of all.
Bush has been claiming that the McCain/Bush/Lieberman escalation has been working, citing a reduction in sectarian violence in Iraq that seems at odds with the headlines of more and more bombings. Well, it seems that Bush's claims are based on statistics that EXCLUDE DEATHS DUE TO BOMBINGS:
U.S. officials who say there has been a dramatic drop in sectarian violence in Iraq since President Bush began sending more American troops into Baghdad aren't counting one of the main killers of Iraqi civilians.
Car bombs and other explosive devices have killed thousands of Iraqis in the past three years, but the administration doesn't include them in the casualty counts it has been citing as evidence that the surge of additional U.S. forces is beginning to defuse tensions between Shiite and Sunni Muslims.
President Bush explained why in a television interview on Tuesday. "If the standard of success is no car bombings or suicide bombings, we have just handed those who commit suicide bombings a huge victory," he told TV interviewer Charlie Rose...
"Since the administration keeps saying that failure is not an option, they are redefining success in a way that suits them," said James Denselow, an Iraq specialist at London-based Chatham House, a foreign policy think tank.
So, somehow deaths from bombs don't count as violence. Am I the only one who thinks that makes no sense at all? Lies...damned lies...statistics...and, the worst of all, Republican statements.
Iraq quagmire | Iraq war | Violence
But
that's the thing about words that's so fascinating -- look at the synonyms and related meanings above for "true" and you see that one of them is "DEAD!"
As in taking dead aim.
Which gets me thinking it's not simply about the lie either -- it's certainly possible to tell the truth and have people die, as in espionage. And just because people do die doesn't make everything related to their death a lie (or wrong) et cetera. Neither truth nor lies is simple, any more than love and war.
Remember Merlin in Excalibur: "when a man lies he murders a part of the world . . ." so maybe that should count?
And was it Nietzsche who said, “All truth is simple... is that not doubly a lie?â€
































Funny How That Phrase Keeps Coming Up
. . .in relation to the whole Bush dynasty, from the father's "read my lips, no new taxes" a couple of decades ago, to the sons' favorite song blogged as this a couple of months ago.
Were they telling the truth, do you suppose, that their favorite song is about lying? Or were they lying, because their favorite song ISN'T about lying?
Seems to me once truthful questions drop into that rough a "lie", the likelihood of a "true" shot pretty much blown, no matter what. . .