All the NewZ NoT fit to PrinT
So HOW have things improved In Iraq?
According to MSN and the NY (not really with the)Times ..it would seem that they haven't.
Oh..that's if you don't consider Saddam the madman being caught- Progress..
and some incidentals..such as:
his Ministry of Information being replaced with roughly 200 newspapers...
the fact that in addition to regular schools, Iraqi universities are now open..
Iraq had a court system which is actually operative...
oh yes...let's not forget the new, unified currency WithouT Saddam the madman's pic on it...
Nearly 100,000 Iraqi's have been trained and are able to provide security for their own civilians...
Over 22 million vaccinations have been administered to Iraqi children...
Hundreds of hospitals and over a thousand clinics are open not to mention that doctor's salaries are 8 times more than they were under Sadaam the madman..
The banks which were all closed have service and first-time customers are opening accounts daily.
Iraq did not have a single element of a representative government
Today in Baghdad alone residents have selected 88 advisory councils. Baghdad’s first democratic transfer of power in 35 years happened when the city council elected its new chairman.
The list goes on and on and on...
for a detailed accounting L. Paul Bremer,Coalition Provisional Authority Administrator
I reckon that FreeinG 26 million Iraqis from the tyranny of a madman just isn't noteworthy in the media is it?
While the liberals moan and wail about the "failed" war...perhaps they should scrutinize their own "failed" wars on poverty, the miserably failing public school systems and all the other causes and 'wars' that they just love to give unelected, unaccountable government bureaucrats money and resources to ..ahem...'win'.
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