Iraq banking reforms are on track: central bank
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Originally Posted by Gumby
should I keep going... cause those were the articles for the last 2 days... should I try to find all of them for the week?? you're not dealing with an idiot and your propaganda shit doesn't work on me... I need more than one source to believe something and when you can do a yahoo search for Iraq and pull up nothing but negatives, something isn't going right...
After WW2 was there an insurgency in Germany? YES.
Should we have left Hitler in office? NO
After the civil war was there an insurgency? YES
Should have we let the U.S. be split? NO
(Sorry Shelbay..LOL)
I'm not calling you an idiot for your views at all. Like I've stated many times, bad news sells! I'm sure you can find more bad articles than the good ones. I'm sure there are MANY sites talking of the graves. What about the graves of the Kurds and Shi-ites with the acts of genocide? What about the pictures of the lil' girls Saddams boys loved to rape? What about the graves of people that Saddams martyrs killed, or their families pics at the funerals?
I'll admit to the FACT that some brave coallition force vollenteers gave their lives and in the actions of this some civilians were killed. Can you admit that things in Iraq today are progressing forward and not backwards? There are Kurds, Shi-ites, and Sunnis working together (something which is unheard of in this region) to create a better system. They may have their stumbling blocks in the road but I'm not ready to call it a loss like some others.
Think of this like Mexico, we're putting in some cash now for the good of the future...LOL...YOUR PLAN!:D
Have a good one!:thumbsup:
Iraq banking reforms are on track: central bank
Forced to deal with an aging, poorly maintained electricity infrastructure, ongoing insurgent attacks on gas and transmission lines, and the ever-increasing demand of Iraqis, Iraq still averages only about 13 hours of electricity a day nationwide, with only six hours on average in Baghdad, the country's largest population center, according to U.S. officials. Iraqis consider the lack of power to be among their most serious problems, especially during the summer, when temperatures can top 120 degrees.
Before the U.S.-led invasion in 2003, Saddam Hussein's government routed power to Baghdad, which received 18 to 24 hours of electricity a day while the rest of the country received two to four hours. Since then, Iraq's electricity generation capacity has increased from 2,500 megawatts to about 5,000 megawatts, but attacks and breakdowns have kept another 3,500 megawatts offline.
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/world/3860926.html
Iraq banking reforms are on track: central bank
Just wait tell we get Freedom of religion taken from the World!
Iraq banking reforms are on track: central bank
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Originally Posted by Krogith
Just wait tell we get Freedom of religion taken from the World!
Allow Iran to get nukes.....we'll be one step closer!
Have a good one!:thumbsup:
Iraq banking reforms are on track: central bank
No that be Jeb Bush(PNAC signer)everyone will be force to become christians better study up on dem bibles