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Old 01-24-2011, 10:31 PM   #1
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Wanted: Iraqis who appreciate freedom

Prior to America's liberation of Iraq, there were mass graves, zero infrastructure, and punishments including rape rooms, cutting off hands, and being thrown off a roof. I believe America has done a wonderful thing in Iraq, and I think there surely must be some Iraqis that have noticed it.

I want to read about some gratitude.

Spectrum Magazine had an article a while back about the electrical infrastructure and it's long, slow journey from extremely bad to just a little better. I'm especially interested in technical details like that, or maybe about the economy in general. Have any Iraqis noticed life is better? Have any Iraqis written about it? Or an American who's worked closely with the Iraqis?

There are lots of selections when I search for Iraq on any book site, but I thought I'd ask specifically for suggestions.
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