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Mike
May 25th 04, 09:53 PM
Religion in the U.S. Military
total members on active duty: 1,399,751

Protestants 586569
Catholics 306859
Mormons 16103
Muslims 4154
Jews 3781
Buddhists 3339
Atheists 2432
Hindus 545
unknown 113238

from U.S. DOD

Ragnar
May 26th 04, 10:29 AM
"Mike" > wrote in message
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> Religion in the U.S. Military
> total members on active duty: 1,399,751
>
> Protestants 586569
> Catholics 306859
> Mormons 16103
> Muslims 4154
> Jews 3781
> Buddhists 3339
> Atheists 2432
> Hindus 545
> unknown 113238
>
> from U.S. DOD

Umm, it only adds up to 1,037,020. Where's the rest?

tscottme
May 26th 04, 12:56 PM
Ragnar > wrote in message
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> Umm, it only adds up to 1,037,020. Where's the rest?
>

Area 51

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Scott
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It's not a coincidence that pictures that would inflame the Americans to
war are not shown extensively while those pictures that undermine our
will to fight are shown ad naseum.

John Mullen
May 26th 04, 04:47 PM
"tscottme" > wrote in message
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(snip)

> It's not a coincidence that pictures that would inflame the Americans to
> war are not shown extensively while those pictures that undermine our
> will to fight are shown ad naseum.

Conspiracy, do you think?

John

phil hunt
May 26th 04, 08:16 PM
On Wed, 26 May 2004 18:29:03 +0900, Ragnar > wrote:
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>"Mike" > wrote in message
om...
>> Religion in the U.S. Military
>> total members on active duty: 1,399,751
>>
>> Protestants 586569
>> Catholics 306859
>> Mormons 16103
>> Muslims 4154
>> Jews 3781
>> Buddhists 3339
>> Atheists 2432
>> Hindus 545
>> unknown 113238
>>
>> from U.S. DOD
>
>Umm, it only adds up to 1,037,020. Where's the rest?

Perhaps they are Wiccans?

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Leslie Swartz
May 26th 04, 09:12 PM
No conspiracy required. No hoax required.

Just human nature- the arab myth machine + groupthink by "mainstream" [sic]
media.

"The Media Culture" selects images- and interpretations- and "facts even-
that fit into it's members worldview.

Well documented, well established, to be expected.

Surprising to no rational person.

Steve Swartz

"John Mullen" > wrote in message
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> "tscottme" > wrote in message
> ...
>
> (snip)
>
> > It's not a coincidence that pictures that would inflame the Americans to
> > war are not shown extensively while those pictures that undermine our
> > will to fight are shown ad naseum.
>
> Conspiracy, do you think?
>
> John
>
>

John Mullen
May 27th 04, 06:45 PM
"Leslie Swartz" > wrote in message
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> No conspiracy required. No hoax required.
>
> Just human nature- the arab myth machine + groupthink by "mainstream"
[sic]
> media.
>
> "The Media Culture" selects images- and interpretations- and "facts even-
> that fit into it's members worldview.
>
> Well documented, well established, to be expected.

Gosh. It must be scary to be you!

> Surprising to no rational person.

And not to you either, eh?!

John

> Steve Swartz
>
> "John Mullen" > wrote in message
> t...
> > "tscottme" > wrote in message
> > ...
> >
> > (snip)
> >
> > > It's not a coincidence that pictures that would inflame the Americans
to
> > > war are not shown extensively while those pictures that undermine our
> > > will to fight are shown ad naseum.
> >
> > Conspiracy, do you think?
> >
> > John
> >
> >
>
>

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