Public, media losing sight of Iraq, study finds

nhboy

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"Only 28 percent know that nearly 4,000 U.S. troops have been killed"

"Twenty-eight percent of the public is aware that nearly 4,000 U.S. personnel have died in Iraq over the past five years, while nearly half thinks the death tally is 3,000 or fewer and 23 percent think it is higher, according to an opinion survey released yesterday.

The survey, by the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press, found that public awareness of developments in the Iraq war has dropped precipitously since last summer, as the news media have paid less attention to the conflict. In earlier surveys, about half of those asked about the death tally responded correctly.

Related Pew surveys have found that the number of news stories devoted to the war has sharply declined this year, along with professed public interest. "Coverage of the war has been virtually absent," said Pew survey research director Scott Keeter, totaling about 1 percent of the news hole between Feb. 17 and 23. "

Study: Public unaware of Iraq toll - Washington Post - MSNBC.com
 
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RadioPatrol

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Well I guess the LSM quite broadcasting the death toll of Troops on a daily basis ...

I am sure Forestool can post his usual death toll tables and bring us all up to speed ......
 

ImnoMensa

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How many know that on Sept .17th. 1862 ----26,000 men were either dead wounded or missing in the single bloodiest day in American history. In Maryland at Antietam.

1 day vs. 5 years,-- May they all rest in Peace, they have done their duty.
 
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