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It’s A Number, says Tony Snow

by Open-Publishing - Friday 16 June 2006
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22, Marine Corporal, April 02, 2006; Abraham G. Twitchell, 28, Marine Staff Sergeant, April 02, 2006; Marcques J. Nettles, 22, Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class, April 02, 2006; Geovani Padilla Aleman, 20, Navy Hospitalman, April 02, 2006; Ty J. Johnson, 28, Army Specialist, April 04, 2006; Dustin J. Harris, 21, Army Specialist, April 06, 2006; Daniel L. Sesker, 22, Army National Guard Specialist, April 06, 2006; Chase A. Edwards, 19, Marine Private 1st Class, April 06, 2006; Bryan N. Taylor, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, April 06, 2006; Richard P. Waller, 22, Marine Corporal, April 07, 2006; Shawn R. Creighton, 21, Army Specialist, April 08, 2006; Jody W. Missildine, 19, Army Private, April 08, 2006; Philip John Martini, 24, Marine Lance Corporal, April 08, 2006; Juana NavarroArellano, 24, Marine Lance Corporal, April 08, 2006; David S. Collins, 24, Army Specialist, April 09, 2006; Joseph I. Love-Fowler, 22, Army Private 1st Class, April 09, 2006; Gregory S. Rogers, 42, Army Sergeant 1st Class, April 09, 2006; James W. "Will" Gardner, 22, Army Specialist, April 10, 2006; Randall L. Lamberson, 36, Army Sergeant 1st Class, April 10, 2006; Joseph A. Blanco, 25, Army Corporal, April 11, 2006; James F. Costello III, 27, Army Private 1st Class, April 11, 2006; Kenneth D. Hess, 26, Army Specialist, April 11, 2006; George R. Roehl Jr., 21, Army Private 1st Class, April 11, 2006; Scott M. Bandhold, 37, Army Specialist, April 12, 2006; Roland E. Calderon-Ascencio, 21, Army Private 1st Class, April 12, 2006; Marcus S. Glimpse, 22, Marine Lance Corporal, April 12, 2006; Andrew K. Waits, 23, Army Specialist, April 13, 2006; Salem Bachar, 20, Marine Corporal, April 13, 2006; Stephen Joseph Perez, 22, Marine Lance Corporal, April 13, 2006; Darin T. Settle, 23, Marine Lance Corporal, April 14, 2006; Mark W. Melcher, 34, Army National Guard Specialist, April 15, 2006; Derrick J. Cothran, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, April 15, 2006; Pablo V. Mayorga, 33, Marine Corporal, April 15, 2006; Justin D. Sims, 22, Marine Lance Corporal, April 15, 2006; Ryan G. Winslow, 19, Marine Private 1st Class, April 15, 2006; Clinton W. Cubert, 38, Army National Guard Master Sergeant, April 16, 2006; Ian P. Weikel, 31, Army Captain, April 18, 2006; Robert J. Settle, 25, Army Private 1st Class, April 19, 2006; Patrick A. Tinnell, 25, Army Private 1st Class, April 19, 2006; Jason C. Ramseyer, 28, Marine Staff Sergeant, April 20, 2006; Jacob H. Allcott, 21, Army Private 1st Class, April 22, 2006; Michael E. Bouthot, 19, Army Private, April 22, 2006; Kyle A. Colnot, 23, Army Sergeant, April 22, 2006; Eric D. King, 29, Army Specialist, April 22, 2006; Travis C. Zimmerman, 19, Army Private, April 22, 2006; Eric R. Lueken, 23, Marine Corporal, April 22, 2006; Jason B. Daniel, 21, Army Corporal, April 23, 2006; Robert W. Ehney, 26, Army Sergeant, April 23, 2006; Shawn Thomas Lasswell Jr., 21, Army Corporal, April 23, 2006; Metodio A. Bandonill, 29, Army Staff Sergeant, April 24, 2006; Aaron William Simons, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, April 24, 2006; Raymond L. Henry, 21, Army Private 1st Class, April 25, 2006; Richard J. Herrema, 27, Army Sergeant 1st Class, April 25, 2006;
Michael L. Ford, 19, Marine Lance Corporal, April 26, 2006; Bobby Mendez, 38, Army 1st Sergeant, April 27, 2006; Mark A. Wall, 27, Army Staff Sergeant, April 27, 2006; Matthew A. Webber, 23, Army National Guard Sergeant, April 27, 2006; Jose Gomez, 23, Army Sergeant, April 28, 2006; Bryant A. Herlem, 37, Army Staff Sergeant, April 28, 2006; Edward G. Davis III, 31, Marine Sergeant, April 28, 2006; Brandon M. Hardy, 25, Marine Corporal, April 28, 2006; Lea R. Mills, 21, Marine Sergeant, April 28, 2006; Steve M. Sakoda, 29, Army Sergeant, April 29, 2006

MAY 2006

Robbie Glen Light, 21, Army Corporal, May 01, 2006; Robert L. Moscillo, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, May 01, 2006; Christopher M. Eckhardt, 19, Army Private 1st Class, May 03, 2006; Benjamin T. Zieske, 20, Army Private 1st Class, May 03, 2006; Joseph E. Proctor, 38, Army National Guard Sergeant, May 03, 2006; Brian S. Letendre, 27, Marine Reserve Captain, May 03, 2006; Bryan L. Quinton, 24, Army Specialist, May 04, 2006; Gavin B. Reinke, 32, Army Staff Sergeant, May 04, 2006; Stephen R. Bixler, 20, Marine Corporal, May 04, 2006; Elisha R. Parker, 21, Marine Sergeant, May 04, 2006; Alva L. Gaylord, 25, Army Private 1st Class, May 05, 2006; Carlos N. Saenz, 46, Army 1st Sergeant, May 05, 2006; Teodoro Torres, 29, Army Specialist, May 05, 2006; Nathan J. Vacho, 29, Army Sergeant, May 05, 2006; Dale James Kelly Jr., 48, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, May 06, 2006; David Michael Veverka, 25, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, May 06, 2006; Leon Deraps, 19, Marine Lance Corporal, May 06, 2006; Matthew J. Fenton, 24, Marine Sergeant, May 06, 2006; Cory L. Palmer, 21, Marine Corporal, May 06, 2006; Emmanuel L. Legaspi, 38, Army Staff Sergeant, May 07, 2006; Gregory A. Wagner, 35, Army Staff Sergeant, May 08, 2006; Aaron P. Latimer, 26, Army Specialist, May 09, 2006; Alessandro Carbonaro, 28, Marine Sergeant, May 10, 2006; Armer N. Burkart, 26, Army Specialist, May 11, 2006; Eric D. Clark, 22, Army Private 1st Class, May 11, 2006; Stephen P. Snowberger III, 18, Army Private 1st Class, May 11, 2006; Jason K. Burnett, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, May 11, 2006; David J. GramesSanchez, 22, Marine Lance Corporal, May 11, 2006; Michael L. Licalzi, 24, Marine 2nd Lieutenant, May 11, 2006; Steve Vahaviolos, 21, Marine Corporal, May 11, 2006; Brandon L. Teeters, 21, Army Specialist, May 12, 2006; Adam C. Conboy, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, May 12, 2006; Ron Gebur, 23, Army National Guard Specialist, May 13, 2006; Richard Z. James, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, May 13, 2006; John W. Engeman, 45, Army Chief Warrant Officer 4, May 14, 2006; Jamie D. Weeks, 47, Army Chief Warrant Officer 5, May 14, 2006; Robert H. West, 37, Army Master Sergeant, May 14, 2006; Matthew W. Worrel, 34, Army Major, May 14, 2006; Shane Mahaffee, 36, Army Reserve Captain, May 14, 2006; Jose S. Marin-Dominguez Jr., 22, Marine Lance Corporal, May 14, 2006; Hatak Yuka Keyu M. Yearby, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, May 14, 2006; Grant Allen Dampier, 25, Army Private 1st Class, May 15, 2006; Marion Flint Jr., 29, Army Staff Sergeant, May 15, 2006; Santiago M. Halsel, 32, Army Staff Sergeant, May 16, 2006; Lee Hamilton Deal, 23, Navy Petty Officer Third Class, May 17, 2006; Lonnie Calvin Allen Jr., 26, Army Sergeant, May 18, 2006; Nicholas Cournoyer, 25, Army Private 1st Class, May 18, 2006; Daniel E. Holland, 43, Army Lieutenant Colonel, May 18, 2006; Robert Seidel III, 23, Army 1st Lieutenant, May 18, 2006; William B. Fulks, 23, Marine Corporal, May 18, 2006; Benito A. Ramirez, 22, Marine Lance Corporal, May 21, 2006; David Christoff Jr., 25, Marine Sergeant, May 22, 2006; William J. Leusink, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, May 22, 2006; Michael L. Hermanson, 21, Army National Guard Specialist, May 23, 2006; Steven Freund, 20, Marine Private 1st Class, May 23, 2006; Robert G. Posivio III, 22, Marine Lance Corporal, May 23, 2006; Robert E. Blair, 22, Army Specialist, May 25, 2006; Douglas A. DiCenzo, 30, Army Captain, May 25, 2006; Caleb A. Lufkin, 24, Army Private 1st Class, May 25, 2006; Adam Lucas, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, May 26, 2006; J. Adan Garcia, 20, Army Corporal, May 27, 2006; Richard A. Bennett, 25, Marine Corporal, May 27, 2006; Nathanael J. Doring, 31, Marine Captain, May 27, 2006; James A. Funkhouser, 35, Army Captain, May 29, 2006; Jeremy M. Loveless, 25, Army Corporal, May 29, 2006; Brock L. Bucklin, 28, Army Specialist, May 30, 2006; Bobby R. West, 23, Army Corporal, May 30, 2006; Alexander J. Kolasa, 22, Army Corporal, May 31, 2006; Benjamin E. Mejia, 25, Army Sergeant, May 31, 2006

JUNE 2006

Brett L. Tribble, 20, Army Private 1st Class, Jun 03, 2006; Darren Harmon, 44, Army Reserve Staff Sergeant, Jun 03, 2006; Ryan J. Cummings, 22, Marine Corporal, Jun 03, 2006; Michael D. Stover, 43, Marine Major, Jun 03, 2006; Issac S. Lawson, 35, Air National Guard Specialist, Jun 05, 2006; Jamie Jaenke, 30, Naval Reserve Petty Officer 2nd Class, Jun 05, 2006; Gary Rovinski, 44, Naval Reserve Petty Officer 1st Class, Jun 05, 2006; Andy D. Anderson, 24, Army Corporal, Jun 06, 2006; Daniel Gionet, 23, Army Sergeant, Jun 06, 2006; Carlos E. Pernell, 25, Army Sergeant, Jun 06, 2006; Ryan T. Sanders, 27, Army 1st Lieutenant, Jun 06, 2006; Richard A. Blakley, 34, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, Jun 06, 2006; Mark T. Smykowski, 23, Marine Sergeant, Jun 06, 2006; David N. Crombie, 19, Army Private 1st Class, Jun 07, 2006; Scott M. Love, 32, Army 1st Lieutenant, Jun 07, 2006; John Shaw Vaughan, 23, Army 2nd Lieutenant, Jun 07, 2006; Clarence D. McSwain, 31, Army Sergeant 1st Class, Jun 08, 2006; Luis D. Santos, 20, Army Specialist, Jun 08, 2006; Daniel Crabtree, 31, Army National Guard Sergeant 1st Class, Jun 08, 2006; Ben Slaven, 22, Army National Guard Private 1st Class, Jun 09, 2006; Jose M. Velez, 35, Army Reserve Sergeant, Jun 09, 2006; Salvador Guerrero, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Jun 09, 2006; Brent Zoucha, 19, Marine Lance Corporal, Jun 09, 2006; Zachary M. Alday, 22, Navy Seaman, Jun 09, 2006...

Forum posts

  • It is JUST A NUMBER to Bu$hco....they are always interested in the numbers, especially the numbers in their numbered bank accounts......if you add up all of the quarts of blood from the thousands and thousands of people Bu$hco has murdered, I would bet it wold not come close to equaling the huge amount of profits being reaped by the military industrial complex and Bu$hco.

  • How many of these Americans are murderers?
    Of this list of names.......... how many murdered innocent Iraqi civilians ?
    How many laughed and cheered when they shot an innocent Iraqi mother or child ?
    Did any of these Americans feel remorse for the butchering of innocents ?
    Should any other nation feel sympathy for these Americans ??? when a parallel list of Iraqi civilians would total more than ten pages on this web site.
    And those Iraqi’s did not pose any threat to any American in America or any other part of the world.

    • we are there for their OIL according to PENAC hhahahahahahahahaha 911 inside job party on.

    • Project For a New American Century......PNAC....Google it read it, and look especially at who signed it.....the 9/11 gang

    • In total agreement with you. Indeed, what nation on earth is going to grieve for the loss of several thousand American soldiers, occupiers of a conquered nation, mind you, when no one on the US side cares to come up with a single estimate of how many Iraqis have died?
      Did any Americans care how many Russian soldiers died during the USSR’s occupation of Afghanistan in the early 80s?
      Did any Americans care how many Nazi troops died in Stalingrad, after they leveled that city almost to the ground way back in 1942?
      Then why should the world mourn the death of any American soldier? Why should the world mourn the removal of another obedient cog in a vast Military Machine whose actions have directly contributed to the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Iraqis?
      Yes, it is sad to so many young Americans dying for absolutely nothing save greed and corruption, but why should their deaths have a greater value than the deaths of thousands of innocent Iraqis? How can the American people have the gall to call their suffering something of ’higher’ value than the Iraqi people whose suffering goes on uabated, with no hope of their living nightmare ever coming to an end?
      How callous, uncompassionate, egotistical, and yes racist, the American heart has become in this new century of constant warfare and misery for all those who oppose these ’Champions of Liberty’.
      To quote Howard Zinn "No flag is large enough to hide the shame of killing innocent people’’.

    • Fuck all of you scumbag bleeding heart liberal pieces of shit. My close friends have died over there to defend your right to trash them and their good names. You should be ashamed of yourselves. You don’t deserve to be part of this great country and what it stands for. How dare you call them murderers and claim they are deliberately killing innocent Iraqi civilians. You dont have a clue what you are talking about. You’ve never been there and you don’t know about, or could even begin to understand what it’s like to be there. It’s people like those who have died, and myself that you owe your freedom to you ungrateful little shit. You are what is wrong with this country.

    • "You should be ashamed of yourselves." You got that right! Any American with a conscience should be ashamed of how this country has ripped apart a country because "our fearless leader" didn’t like Saddam and wanted to steal Iraq’s treasure and divvy it up amongst his buddies. If you were there, which I doubt, you were played like a hooked fish. At best, you’re nothing better than a mercenary, and bought pretty cheaply at that. Don’t flatter yourself in thinking that you were "protecting our freedoms." You were just a tiny cog in the organized crime gang known as the United States of America.

    • 65:65....you are brainwashed, you think we think you have done something wonderful going to another country to kill innocent people for nothing but the oil cartel....we think you are what is wrong with this country because you put the rest of us in danger from retaliation. Our government goes around the world installing dictators with the military of this country to back up their crimes and immoral activities...and dumbshits like you help them....far from keeping us safe and free, your kind is too stupid to know what is going on so you are a tool for the immoral activities of the CIA and the military- industrial -complex.

      So stop congratulating yourself for your being an accomplice to crimes against the peace and against humanity. You do not have enough intellignece to know what your actions are really doing to our country or the world. You are the one who should hang your head in shame, and we are here to remind you.

    • Obviously you are a spineless liberal who has no clue to what our military does for our nation and to make a comment about our fallen soldiers shows that.

      I feel sorry for you.

    • News flash Einstein, if we wanted the oil that bad we could have just bought it from Saddam. We are getting little or no oil out the country after the invasion. Innocent country. WAKE UP! Saddam killed over 300,000 people in his country (even using chemical weapons on his own people) and started two wars with Iran and Kuwait. He employed systematic torture on his own people regularly and studied the tactics of Hitler and Stalin to hang on to his power. Leaving a person like this in power with access to money generated from oil would only allow him to become more powerful and a bigger threat to the region. If we don’t learn from history, we are bound to repeat it.

      We certainly are not a perfect nation but to start attacking fallen soldiers when you don’t like President Bush is really gutless. Their job is to do what their country asks them to do (i.e. what the President and Congress authorizes) so if you have a problem with the war in Iraq, take it out on them. Perhaps you should learn a little more about how things work in this nation before attacking people who have died serving our nation.

      My nephew died in Iraq this month serving our nation and I find it to be very sad that he did it for people like you.

    • P.U....obviously you bought the propaganda hook, line, and SINKER...

    • You feel sorry.....but support the lies that killed 2,567 G.I.s, for the oil barons...grow a brain.