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December 29, 2008

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FREEDOM USE IT OR LOSE IT

freedom is not free you have to work for it. Have Iraqi's that were not in Saddam's circle EVER not been afraid?? It will take years for the people of Iraq to get over the decades of torment and oppression they have suffered at the hands of a madman. But it's time to realize you have FREEDOM don't let it slip away because life is not perfect. You have YEARS of hard work to turn your country around into a productive nation. So either embrace your new founded freedom or don't and return to a life of oppression and torture. It's up to you now Iraqi's it is your country. Dig deep down inside your heart and make it happen so that future generations of Iraqi's can live in freedom instead of oppression.
Life is not perfect but being free from a brutal dictator should give EVERY Iraqi the will to stop hating those that freed them and start taking advantage of your new found freedom.
If you don't want freedom and want to live in oppression and torture keep bitching.

Dillon

I'm happy that there is peace in Irac too.

riverScrap.com

It's a horrible thought to think that a taxi driver would be too fearful to drive into a neighbourhood. That is just unthinkable in most cities and it shows how Baghdad is still very far off normality. But I want to comment on one thing you said:

"I will say Baghdad is a better place when it will be better than it was prior to 2003 in terms of security, municipality, electricity, transportation and other fields."

This is a fair statement; however, only if "other fields" includes democratic freedoms. You know better than most how far Iraq has to go before it is better than under Saddam, but one such gauge of its progress must inevitably be its development as a democratic nation.

Under Saddam you would not have "a parliament of 275 members, and a cabinet of more than 30 ministers, three members in the presidential council, advisors, provincial councils, governors, heads of municipality, judges, deputy ministers". You would not even have a free press with which to speak about this.

I hope Iraqis can feel optimistic about the future, despite all the hardship they are forced to deal with.

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