Nine out of 10 war victims die from a gun.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
We hear so much about weapons of mass destruction. But nine out of 10 war victims are killed by guns. It's the AK-47 that's a weapon of mass destruction.
Ninety-nine point nine percent of the people that are gun owners are very responsible.
Unfortunately, in war, there are casualties, including among the civilian population.
If you can't take something down in 10 bullets, you probably shouldn't even own a gun.
If today is your typical day in America, 80 of our fellow citizens will die from gunfire. In the last two weeks, more Americans have died from gunfire here at home in the United States than in the entire war in Iraq since it started.
The American military generally counts on a kill ratio of 10 to 1 when fighting lightly armed insurgents: for every dead American, there are probably 10 dead enemy.
There are too many guns in the hands of people that shouldn't have guns. There is too much gun violence in America.
In the battle of Kunu-ri, more than 5,000 American soldiers were killed, wounded or taken as prisoners of war. Ninety percent of my unit was killed.
No matter how many people you kill, using a machine gun in battle is not a war crime because it does not cause unnecessary suffering; it simply performs its job horrifyingly well.
In war the heroes always outnumber the soldiers ten to one.