What's Going On in Somalia

January 9, 2007 RSS Feed Print

It appears now that the Ethiopian Army has had some help from U.S. forces in subduing the Islamic militants in Somalia. Here's a take on the subject from Austin Bay, who served as a colonel in Iraq. Here is a roundup on Pajamas Media. CBS News's David Martin broke a story on U.S. forces' involvement. And here's an Associated Press report on hunting down Islamic militants.

Population Growth in the U.S.

While I should have been working on something else, I made a few calculations based on the census estimates of population for the states on June 30, 2006. I calculated the total national population increase between the 2000 census figures and those estimates: 17,976,578. Then I calculated the increase (or in the cases of Louisiana and North Dakota, decrease) in 2000–2006. It turns out that half the nation's population increase came in only five states. More than two thirds came in just 10 states. Here's a table of the 2000–2006 population increases.

USA17,976,578
Texas2,655,963
California2,585,901
Florida2,107,510
Georgia1,177,488
Arizona1,035,686
North Carolina807,192
Virginia564,372
Washington501,677
Nevada497,272
Colorado452,116
Top 59,562,458
Top 1012,385,177
Rest of U.S.5,591,401

Population increase is awfully concentrated, isn't it? Also, note that 25 percent of the total national population increase since 2000 has come in just 100 counties. That is, those with populations over 10,000; in very lightly populated counties, a very small population increase can produce a huge percentage increase, and so the Census Bureau excludes them.

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1:is there any solution that can be solved the problemes in somalia?

2:how can somalia take party the peace of the world community?

3:how about the people flee from their houses?

4:why the world community give support somalia?

5:is it possible to lose the dignity of somalia?

mohammed of KY 11:04AM April 22, 2011

Iam so sorry the situation about somalia because somalia is going on intentionally wars evenso there is bad mood haumanity in that country so allah mercy the people of tha country because war loses ason his life but doesn,t born so Iconclude my speech in here and saying to you bye bye.

mohammed of KY 10:55AM April 22, 2011

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