"All 33 randomly selected locations were visited and 988 households were chosen between Sept 8 and 20, 2004. These households contained 7868 residents on the date of interview. Of these residents, 237 (3%) were younger than 1 year, 1004 (13%) were younger than 5 years, and 3084 (39%) were younger than 15 years. Of the 4453 (57%) residents age 15–59 years, 2220 were men. Of the 331 (4%) residents age 60 years or older, 152 were men" Thats like saying we interviewed 1,000 people who lived in Surrey and from the information we received, we predict a land slide Tory win at the General Election. You are basing your figure of 100,000 'innocent' dead on a guy who interviewed under 10,000 people, many of whom were under the age of 15 and estimated a figure from that. Anyway Dave, this is the second thread where we have diverted to the issue of Iraq!