Good News From Iraq
I'm shocked that the AP could bring themselves to report this:
BAGHDAD, Iraq - After spending much of the year as a battlefield between militiamen and U.S. forces, Baghdad's Sadr City district is now embracing peace and reconstruction.
Anticipation is high for what the residents of the mainly Shiite district say is their overdue empowerment through elections Jan. 30.
The outdoor markets are busy again and the gridlocked traffic is back. The bands of excited children who walked behind local militiamen heading to battle in the fall now clamor around machinery laying down new water pipes.
Workers in orange jumpsuits are laying asphalt in dozens of potholes dug by the fighters to conceal roadside bombs meant to kill American soldiers. The clerics who replaced their turbans and robes with track suits to join the fight are back in mosques and seminaries.
Great news, perhaps the Fallujans will see what is happening and finally understand that peace will create a thriving community.
Friday, December 03, 2004
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Posted by Scott at 6:30 PM
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