On the day that LeBron James announced he was going to Miami, and the media and a couple of hundred million Americans sat in anticipation of the "decision", about 15 million Americans were unemployed, and 46 million Americans had no health insurance.
On the day that LeBron James announced he was going to Miami, and the media and a couple of hundred million Americans sat in anticipation of the "decision", the BP oil spill in the Gulf was in its 79th day. On that day, 2.5 million gallons of oil polluted the Gulf. As much as 160 million gallons have now leaked into the Gulf, destroying wildlife, plants, and the livelihoods of several hundred thousand residents.
On the day that LeBron James announced he was going to Miami, and the media and a couple of hundred million Americans sat in anticipation of the "decision", three British and two American soldiers and two UN workers were killed. American deaths in Afghanistan since the war began now total 1,171; about 6,700 have been wounded.
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On the day that LeBron James announced he was going to Miami, and the media and a couple of hundred million Americans sat in anticipation of the "decision", at least 60 civilians died from bombs in Iraq; about 360 were wounded. Since the beginning of the American-led invasion of Iraq, 4,412 American soldiers have died; almost 32,000 have been wounded, according to Defense Department records. Civilian casualties are estimated at 110,000, according to the Associated Press. Other reliable sources place the totals well over a half-million civilian deaths from hostile action.
On the day of the "decision", if you added up the yearly salaries of only the American soldiers killed in Iraq and Afghanistan in the past year, they would not equal the money that LeBron James will make from his almost $20 million annual salary and $34 million a year in advertising endorsements. And, that, more than anything else, says a lot about America.
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