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On 'Mortal Exit Polling' In Iraq |
2006-10-11 |
![]() There are several points made in the angry rebuttal offered at MilBlogs, but chief among them questions the randomness of the sampling and the geographic locations chosen by the “eight Iraqi physicians organized through Mustansiriya University in Baghdad.” Even dismissing the fact that many at the Mustansiriya University have had an axe to grind with the US government since the formation of the initial Provisional Government before the Iraqi elections, there is much to question about the randomness and geocentric nature of the polling. From a sample of “1,849 randomly selected households,” we are to believe a number like 655,000? Stunning boldness rivaling that of the Zarqawi himself. ![]() Unlike Mortal ‘Exit Polling’ Touted As Scientific, which is hardly restrained in it’s angry passion, Rick Moran takes a look at the ‘study’ in A Most Ghoulish Debate with a more reserved tone but an effective look back at similarly debunked body counts attempted and proffered by the group in question. But why is the study politically motivated? His is an excellent debunking as he goes on to reference their past studies as well as make similar observations to those found in Mortal ‘Exit Polling’. But the War on Terror is as much an Information War as one of physical combat, as Greyhawk clearly illustrates at the Mudville Gazette in al-Qaeda’s ‘Working Paper for a Media Invasion of America’. Najd al-Rawi, the document’s author, begins by noting that although they’ve been successful in many ways, the jihaddists haven’t fully exploited the opportunities presented by the US media. Inspired by a video from bin Laden addressing the American people with subtitles in English, the author notes that “It seemed the Shayk wanted to send a clear message to his brother mujahadeen to pay more attention to this part of the mission.” He points out that videos from the “Shayks of jihad” are in great demand in the western media. ![]() Washington Post: Study Claims Iraq’s ‘Excess’ Death Toll Has Reached 655,000 New York Times: Iraqi Dead May Total 600,000, Study Says Los Angeles Times: Study Puts War’s Iraqi Death Tally at More Than 600,000 CNN: Disputed study claims 655,000 Iraqi deaths MSNBC: Study suggests higher Iraqi death toll ABC: Study: 655,000 Iraqis Die Because of War BBC: Iraqi war death toll ‘at 655,000’ Guardian: ‘655,000 Iraqis killed since invasion’ Times Online: War and turmoil has cost 600,000 Iraqi lives, study finds Sky News: ‘600,000 Killed In Iraq’ Yet buried deep within the reports above – if mentioned at all – is the admitted fact that the Iraqi body count figure was ‘scientifically’ extrapolated from a total Mortal Exit Poll result of 629 reported deaths, of which only 547 occurred after the invasion. From that we are to arrive at 655,000? MIT and Johns Hopkins should be ashamed. This is not science. |
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#1 It's the "Mortal Peep Fight". |
Posted by: newc 2006-10-11 19:08 |