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That lib media always reporting the bad stuff like 9 soldiers getting blown up. We don't need to hear that we need to hear about all the schools that were built yesterday right?

2007-04-24 06:07:56 · 4 answers · asked by bettercockster1 4 in Politics & Government Military

You know the people in this country are really getting dumb when obvious sarcasm goes right over their heads.

2007-04-24 06:21:00 · update #1

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You stated that we don't need to hear the bad stuff.

Why not let us hear BOTH?

IF both things are happening over there (death and schools), then why not cover both.

See with both eyes, and not with blinders on.

2007-04-24 06:17:00 · answer #1 · answered by art_is_my_religion 3 · 7 0

lol at this post. Last week I read an article about children having to walk past dead bodies in the street on their way to school, had to walk past line mines, and children getting blown up in garbage dumps where they scavenge for food cause unspent ammo was dumped there. Also most Iraqis admit they are worse off now than before. What's the point of building schools when children are afraid to go to school. Wake up son and do some research before you post this garbage.

did you hear about this:
July 2006 saw another report published, claiming that from January into the reports publication saw a staggering "90" children die in Basra, due to "lack of medicine", the number rising from the previous year, which stood at "40".
Over half of Iraq’s population is below 15 and even Koffi Annan was forced to admit the war and invasion of Iraq has been a "real disaster". The "disaster" according to the Ministry of Education in September, has been "more chairs sitting empty in our country’s classrooms. This problem goes from primary education to universities."

"Attacks and kidnapping in schools have made parents afraid that the next victims would be their children. So they prefer to let them not have a proper education until the situation improves. Others require their children to start working early because poverty has risen and their [financial] help becomes more important."

As one child recently declared in the 9/1/2006 "I'd rather be illiterate" article, "I am 10 years old but I have not been to school for the past three years because I'm scared of the killings taking place in Iraq. Many of my friends have either been kidnapped or killed."

Im prettys blunted so are you guys serious or not? stop messing with my emotions.

2007-04-24 06:16:54 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 2 6

LOL!!

It's funny you should ask...

http://www.defendamerica.mil/articles/apr2007/a042307ms1.html

We did this school drop at the completion and grand opening of the newest wing of the Al Rasul School...

2007-04-24 06:11:04 · answer #3 · answered by ? 6 · 2 2

How about the fire departments we built too.

2007-04-24 06:11:28 · answer #4 · answered by JAN 7 · 2 2

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