Some numbers
Ten Leading Causes of Death in the U.S.:
Heart Disease: 699,697;
Cancer: 553,251;
Stroke: 163,601;
Respiratory Disease: 123,974;
Accidents: 97,707;
Diabetes: 71,252;
Pneumonia/Influenza: 62,123;
Alzheimer's Disease: 53,679;
Nephritis and Nephrosis (kidney disease): 39,661;
Septicemia (blood poisoning): 32,275; and
Assault or Homicide (including terrorism at 14th): 16,775, including 9-11.
Terrorism alone would come in way down the list at 3,000 people.
LIGHTNING STATISTICS:
Over 1,000 people get struck by lightning every year in the US, and over 100 of them die as a result of the strike.
AIRLINE SAFETY STATISTICS:
1,028 fatalities in U.S. air traffic accidents from 1992 through 2001; the total worldwide was just under 7,000.
HOMICIDE STATISTICS:
This currently includes terrorist victims.
Deaths Annually: 16,765 (2000).
Age-Adjusted Death Rate: 6.1 deaths per 100,000 population (2000).
115,000 homicides by firearms from Jan. 1, 1991 through Dec. 31, 2000.
ACCIDENTAL DEATH:
Deaths Annually: 97,902 (2000).
Death Rate: 35.6 deaths per 100,000 (2000).
Cause of Death Rank: 5 (2000).
Motor Vehicle Deaths: 43,354 (2000).
Knowing the statistics, we can make a threat assessment of death by terrorist attack:
Terrorist attack is 2 or 3 times more likely to take a life than lightning, averaged over the past 10 years. But you are 10 times more likely to be struck by lightning.
The chance of being killed by a firearm is 38 times greater than by a terrorist attack.
Accidental death is 323 times more likely.
Automobile accident alone is 137 times more likely.
Your chance of death by disease is 8,000 times greater.
Your chances of dying in an airplane accident in the USA are one-third the chance of death by terrorist attack.
Take a cool, rational look at these dangers that confront us and the resources we have to fight them. Pretend that you are in charge of making a decision in your own community of 100,000 people, and you have a billion dollars to spend protecting them with the following probable benefits. What do you choose?
You can extend 4,000 lives if spent on disease prevention.
You can extend 323 lives if spent on accident prevention.
You can extend 38 lives if spent on homicide prevention.
You can extend 1 life if spent on terrorism prevention .
You can extend .3 lives if spent on lightning prevention or aircraft safety.
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1 Comments:
spend some of it on feeding the hungry and educating the public and save lives too
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