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KenRI
Joint effort turns terrorist recruiting center into schoolhouse

It's been relatively quiet in Iraq the past few days. Funny (in a pathetic way) how the media jumps immediately on the car bombings when they happen, but completely ignores this important stuff.
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LUTIFIYAH — Attending schools with basic amenities such as libraries, restrooms and desks seems like a given to Americans.

However, many Iraqi children have not been afforded the opportunity to attend schools with such amenities until recently.

Iraqi citizens gathered at the Jolan School in Lutifiyah, Iraq, for a grand opening ceremony Oct. 1.

The school, renovated under the leadership of the 2nd Battalion, 15th Field Artillery Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division (Light Infantry) out of Fort Drum, N.Y., and the 4th Brigade, 6th Iraqi Army Division, is a sign of progress.

“This school was once used as an al-Qaida recruiting facility,” said 1st Lt. Aaron Hall, a native of Manhattan, Kan., who serves as a civil affairs officer with 2-15’s Military Transition Team. “I remember when this building was covered with graffiti.”

Hall, who saw the need for school improvements, turned in a request to use Commander’s Emergency Response Program funds to his battalion commander, Lt. Col. Bob Morschauser.

With the vision of a new Iraq in mind, Morschauser approved the request and sent it to higher headquarters for approval.

Once this CERP project was approved, coalition forces contracted with local Iraqi contractors for the school renovations.

“We used a contracting company that was widely known for their work before the war started,” Hall explained. “They are one of the largest contracting companies in southern Baghdad.”

Within a few months, the fruits of everyone’s labor showed as hundreds of Iraqi children gathered to see their newly renovated school.

“This really makes me happy,” said Mustafar, a student at Jolen School. “Our school has never been this nice.”

During the opening, Brig. Gen. Ali, the 4-6 IA commander, smiled as he walked through the schoolhouse. As he looked around he smiled and paused to reflect what the school means to Iraq.

“All of this is for our future,” Ali said as he looked down at a child. “Our time is gone (speaking of the Iraqi elders), but our future is right here.”

The mayor of Mahmudiyah smiled as he shook Morschauser hand and thanked him for the school.

“Seeing this today is all worth the money and effort spent,” Morschauser, a native of Fairless Hills, Penn., said of the school opening.

The two-story school is large enough to house 1,200 students – 600 during the day and 600 at night. It is equipped with a computer lab, new desks, renovated classrooms and even a playground in the back yard.

But it is the small amenities that really make the school special.

“Before the school had broken windows and only one bathroom that all 1,200 students used,” Hall said. “Now there are several bathrooms and all of the windows are fixed.”

School renovations are just a small way to show Iraqis the importance of their future.

“This is what children should go to school in,” Morschauser said, smiling.
Fit2BThaied
"It was not pacifists and peace activists who invaded Iraq with shock and awe, bombs and depleted uranium; it was Soldiers."

It's always good to undo some of the damage that the violent killers have done.
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Piousness is like sharp nails when forced into our consciousness, always dulled in assumed wickedness, seldom sharp in our recollections of realities consciousness.
KenRI
QUOTE (Fit2BThaied @ Oct 4 2007, 11:20 PM) *
"It was not pacifists and peace activists who invaded Iraq with shock and awe, bombs and depleted uranium; it was Soldiers."

It's always good to undo some of the damage that the violent killers have done.


So did you type this before or after you put your boyfriend's penis down your throat?

Why do you call good evil and evil good? EVERYDAY you do this, you blind old fool. With the same measure of judgement you use, it WILL be used against you.

"Homosexuals will NOT inherit the kingdom of God" as said by Jesus and written by Paul.
Boh Bpen Yang
QUOTE (KenRI @ Oct 4 2007, 06:12 PM) *
Joint effort turns terrorist recruiting center into schoolhouse

It's been relatively quiet in Iraq the past few days. Funny (in a pathetic way) how the media jumps immediately on the car bombings when they happen, but completely ignores this important stuff.

When we all realise that the news media is not in this for the benefit of anything except the news media, we will stop relying on it as our soul (not mispelled) provider. They have absolutely no interest in the truth for the sake of the truth. They are only interested in parts of the truth that will draw viewers and sell ads. That is OK as long as we realise this. On the other hand, as a species, we seem to be easily swayed from reality.
Fit2BThaied
QUOTE (KenRI @ Oct 5 2007, 04:09 PM) *
So did you type this before or after you put your boyfriend's penis down your throat?

Why do you call good evil and evil good? EVERYDAY you do this, you blind old fool. With the same measure of judgement you use, it WILL be used against you.

"Homosexuals will NOT inherit the kingdom of God" as said by Jesus and written by Paul.
Ken, you lost the argument before you typed that. An ad hominem attack is unChristian, too.

Jesus did not say that, and you are putting your own penis in Jesus's mouth by claiming Jesus said that. Also, you have no idea what Paul said or meant when he wrote that.
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