Quote Originally Posted by medicinal
Somehow, I just can't believe Iraq is better off now with Sadam gone, even excluding the estimated 100-800 thousand Iraqi deaths, I don't think any of Bagdads several million residents feel much better now. Your odds of dying on any given day: about 1 in 200! The future-Bleak to unthinkable, Yeah sign me up, I'd like to move to Bagdad and sell pork sandwiches.~LOL~
I suppose the same could have been said for Berlin after WW2 but then it would have been brats.

Enjoy the gloom and doom while it exists.........in the future there will be a feast of crow for alot of you folk.....LOL

Have a good one!:jointsmile:
Psycho4Bud Reviewed by Psycho4Bud on . Iraq on the right path Generally speaking, the media worldwide report predominantly about the sensational, catastrophes, deaths, controversial statements by international personalities, wars, celebrity stories, gossip, rumours and the abnormal. News about socio-economic success, development and progress is scantily tackled. A veteran German reporter told me this kind of news is boring for media consumers. People prefer the sensational. Hence, media providers fiercely compete to get hold of dramatic events. This is Rating: 5