Ray Reynolds, SFC
Iowa Army National Guard
234th Signal Battalion |
(This is from a National
Guardsman from Denison, Iowa - back on leave)
As I head off to Baghdad for the final weeks
of my stay in Iraq, I wanted to say thanks to all of you who did not believe
the media. They have done a very poor job of covering everything that has
happened.
I am sorry that I have not been able
to visit all of you during my two week leave back home. And just so you can
rest at night knowing something is happening in Iraq that is noteworthy, I
thought I
would pass this on to you.
This is the list of things that has
happened in Iraq recently: (Please share it with your friends and
compare it to the version that your paper is producing)!!
Over 4.5 million people have clean drinking water for the first time ever in
Iraq.
Over 400,000 kids have up to date immunizations.
Over 1500 schools have been renovated and ridded of the weapons that were
stored there so education can occur.
The port of Uhm Qasar was renovated so grain can be off loaded from ships
faster.
School attendance is up 80% from levels before the war.
The country had it's first 2 billion barrel export of oil in August.
The country now receives 2 times the electrical power it did before the war
100% of the hospitals are open and fully staffed compared to 35% before the
war.
Elections are taking place in every major city and city councils are in
place.
Sewer and water lines are installed in every major city.
Over 60,000 police are patrolling the streets.
Over 100,000 Iraqi civil defense police are securing the country.
Over 80,000 Iraqi soldiers are patrolling the streets side by side with US
soldiers.
Over 400,000 people have telephones for the first time ever
Students are taught field sanitation and hand washing techniques to
prevent the spread of germs.
An interim constitution has been signed.
Girls are allowed to attend school for the first time ever in Iraq.
Text books that don't mention Saddam are in the schools for the first time
in 30 years.
Don't believe for one-second that these people do not want us there.
I have met many many people from Iraq that want us there and in a bad way.
They say they will never see the freedoms we talk about but they hope their
children will.
We are doing a good job in Iraq and I challenge anyone, anywhere to dispute
me on these facts.
If you are like me and very disgusted with how this period of rebuilding has
been portrayed, email this to a friend and let them know there are good
things happening.
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