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Date: 2010-03-24 05:25 pm (UTC)But let's pretend that both exist for the 'common good' for a moment. Now ask this:
In the past year, how many americans have died from an invading army on US soil? How many have died due to diseases that were treatable if caught early?
Heck, why stop at the past year? Let's look at the entire history of the united states. More people have died from Influenza, Polio, Smallpox, mumps, and dysentery than have died in all the wars and police actions combined and that's without even bothering to count the indigenous people.