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Menace to the Times

Submitted by j william grimes, Jan 21, 2008 23:01

Bill O'Reilly said in recent on-air comment on same NYT article that rate of Iraqui veterans' murders (those 121) is less than a third (I recall) of the rate of US murders commiitted by men (I think, maybe adults) in the 18-34 year old dempgraphic.


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