2/24/2013

You Are Safer in Afghanistan Than in Chicago

And Chicago doesn't have IEDs.

The City most representative of the guy calling himself President in it's lawlessness and corruption is a place of hopelessness, fear, and desperation; made so by decades of corruption and leaderless liberal management.

The conflict in Afghanistan, which started Oct. 7, 2001, has seen a total of 2,166 killed.

Between 2003 and 2011, 4,265 people were murdered in the city of Chicago.
Excerpts from a WND story: "Of the victims of murder in Chicago from 2003 to 2011, an average of 77 percent had a prior arrest history, with a high of 79 percent of the 436 murdered in Chicago in 2010 having arrest histories. 
For the same 2003-2011 period, blacks were the victims of 75 percent of 4,265 murders. Blacks also were the offenders in 75 percent of the murders. 
According to 2010 U.S. Census information, Chicago has a population of 2,695,598 people. The city is 33 percent black, 32 percent white (not Hispanic) and 30 percent Hispanic or Latino in origin. 
For the 2003-2011 period, whites were nearly 6 percent of the victims and accused of carrying out 4 percent of the murders. 
For the 2003-2011 period, Hispanics or Latinos were 19 percent of the victims and 20 percent of the offenders. 
Between 2003 and 2011, 4,265 people were murdered in the city of Chicago. In 2012 alone, 512 people were murdered in the city. 
Operation Enduring Freedom, the name for the war in Afghanistan, which started Oct. 7, 2001, has seen a total of 2,166 killed. The war has been ongoing for 11 years, 3 months and one week. 
Operation Iraqi Freedom, the name for the war in Iraq, which started March 20, 2003, and ended Dec. 15, 2011, saw a total of 4,422 killed."

"In a city with some of the toughest gun control laws in America, where a handgun cannot be purchased, Fox News reported that Chicago Police Supt. Garry McCarthy “acknowledged aiming at assault weapons misses the mark when dealing with Chicago’s gang violence.”

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