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No progress is being made in Iraq, just ask the left..
Published on January 21, 2006 By ShadowWar In War on Terror

Baghdad , Iraq , Despite insurgent activity, Iraqi workers completed repairs to two water treatment plants in south Baghdad after nearly four months of work.

Due to their skill and bravery, an estimated one million Baghdad residents will benefit from the renovations that continued regardless of insurgent attacks.

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Gulf Region Central (GRC) provided oversight for the restoration project. Local workers cleaned the large, 34-meter sedimentation basins, repaired pumps and generators, and installed new chlorine pumps.

Because of these combined efforts, each treatment plant now produces about 2,000 cubic meters of clean, potable water per hour. "Mahmoudiya and Latifiya residents in south Baghdad this week had water flowing from their faucets for the first time in nearly eight years,"said Alfred Everett, GRC Resident Engineer supporting the 2 nd Brigade Combat Team, 101 st Airborne Division.

"That's what people in those communities are telling us." A Baghdad firm was awarded the project to rehabilitate two water treatment plants servicing the areas northwest of Latifiya along the Euphrates River .

"Despite setbacks and damage to the generators and other equipment in both facilities, the contractor successfully finished the job," said Everett . "There's no question that Iraqis working on these projects demonstrated significant courage every day."

 Wow first tap water in 8 years? Man thats an improvement, would be for me anyway. Not having tap water for 8 years!?! Man I would be thirrrssttyyy..

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on Jan 21, 2006

Mahmoudiya and Latifiya residents in south Baghdad this week had water flowing from their faucets for the first time in nearly eight years


Damn you, Bush, you terrorist!

You realize, of course, that according to international law, these people shouldn't have tap water. International law should have been enforced. The international terrorist, George W Bush, should never have been allowed to invade Iraq and destroy the Iraqis' way of life!

South Baghdad... just imagine, these people could even be Shi'ites! What is the world coming to!?!
on Jan 21, 2006
What? No Evian?
on Jan 22, 2006
I am hoping that at least Fox is going to pick this up. I kinda pushed it to a source there/
on Jan 22, 2006
Wow, they have water! Bush is god!
on Jan 22, 2006
Wow, they have water! Bush is god!


Get off it will ya? For christ's sake, grow-up! GW had nothing to do with this. And since we've been there a lot more residents have services now that they didn't have before like electricity and sewage along with the water. Thanks to the efforts of our brave men AND women! See to you having water is "no big" deal. But when you haven't had running water in 8 years.....it "is" a big deal!
on Jan 22, 2006
Wow, they have water! Bush is god!


Venturing out from under the bridge again I see. So many trollings to dole out, so little time.

I bet the average American hadn't even considered the idea of Iraqis not having running water. But those same people claim that we are just being terrorists over there. Last I checked terrorists don't help open schools and get power and water to people who haven't had it in years.

Keep up the good work ShadowWar!
on Jan 22, 2006

Wow, they have water! Bush is god!


Have you ever lived without water?

Some of my family have, for a few weeks after the war. In contrast to Saddam's Iraq Nazi Germany did manage to keep the water running for its (German) population.

When the Americans came and occupied West-Berlin, the water also came back. Weeks of living in the middle ages were over. With the Americans came water, food, and security.

I can imagine how the Iraqis must feel now, especially since there were without tap water for eight years and not merely a few weeks.

But if you are in the mood to make fun of those that have miserable lives, I suggest you turn your attention to Africa. Millions of people die of hunger there. Sometimes they get food from donations. Wow, they have food! Eh?
on Jan 22, 2006

You mean we have been there for 8 years?

Oh Wait.  We have been there for 15 years, right?  It is all Bush's fault.

Oh wait.  He was drunk 15 years ago. 

So in his drunken stupid stupor, he cut off their water, and now just gave it back?

(How am I doing for a clueless liberal so far?).

on Jan 23, 2006
It's Bush's fault. Oh wait.....
on Jan 24, 2006
I remember when the press was making such a deal about all the places in Iraq that didn't have running water or electricity for most of the day after the invasion. The lying scum knew full well that those places never had running water and electricity only worked a few hours a day BEFORE the invasion.

How can those "reporters" live with themselves knowing that they were betraying the troops they were imbedded with?
on Jan 24, 2006
The evil terrorist Bush, how could he do such a thing. Water is bad for Iraqis and so is freedom. What we gave them choices when voting? How dispicable. Next thing you know they'll all start getting along and no longer have hatred towards each other. Then we will really have failed in Iraq.
on Jan 24, 2006
DJ: I fully agree.

I still can't quite grasp it. Allowing _Iraqis_ access to tap water in COMPLETE violation of international law AND the American constitution is just too much.

Let me remind you mass-murdering CONservatives that article 666 of the constitution SPECIFICALLY states that "no Iraqi may have access to fresh water if the United Nations insist that they must not".
on Jan 24, 2006
DJ: I fully agree.

I still can't quite grasp it. Allowing _Iraqis_ access to tap water in COMPLETE violation of international law AND the American constitution is just too much.

Let me remind you mass-murdering CONservatives that article 666 of the constitution SPECIFICALLY states that "no Iraqi may have access to fresh water if the United Nations insist that they must not".


I just told you over on another blog that your views are not antithetical to republicans!

Now you prove me right!
on Jan 25, 2006

I just told you over on another blog that your views are not antithetical to republicans!


I know. And I would vote Republican if I were a US citizen now. My favourite candidate was Joe Lieberman though. I would have LOVED to see the Saudis deal with a Jewish US president.