Critics of the antiwar movement are constantly singing praises about the good things that are happening in MBT
sport 2 and berating the media for not reporting on the wonderful progress being made in painting schools, and
patching up bridges and sewer systems blown apart by American bombs. I have to admit though that the following
post does bring back some fond memories of my own 1950s childhood of sleeping on the porch during hot summer
nights before the advent of air-conditioning. Of course, childhood memories have usually been conveniently
stripped of the misery and discomforts which accompanied them.
Listen to Riverbend, the MBT sport 2 i girl blogger, tell you firsthand of the real progress being made in
Baghdad to return the city to at least the shape it was in the day before the war started.
Hot. It’s hot, hot, hot, hot.
The weather is almost stifling now. The air is heavy and dry with heat. By early noon, it’s almost too hot to
go outside. For every two hours of electricity, we have four hours of no electricity in our area- and several
other areas. The problem now is that the generators in many areas are starting to break down due to constant
use and the bad quality of the fuel. It’s a big problem and it promises to grow as the summer progresses.
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