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Iraq
Good News Snippet II: Iraqis enjoy new wealth
2003-12-10
EFL
It is a family ritual played out in second-hand car markets across the globe - a father buying a car for his son. Aadel Kadhem, 43, and his 23-year-old son Mohammed walked around a pair of black BMWs, opening the doors, staring through the windows. Mr Kadhem snr paints cars for a living, and his income has risen ten-fold since the fall of Saddam Hussein’s government, he said, allowing him to squirrel away £1,700 for a car for his son. "The situation is still tight for us, but we have a bit to play with," Mr Kadhem snr said. "In the past, the government wanted to fight against the citizens; they wanted this country to be underdeveloped. But my income now is much stronger than before."
"I've been able to put some money away to buy a car for Junior so he can get laid and eventually wreck it..." Sigh. I suppose parents around the world go through the same routine. Good luck, pal.
Jamal Nasir, the owner of the Black Gold, the car shop, looked on with a glint in his eye and a smile on his lips. "Because of small salaries before, many people couldn’t buy cars," he said. "Now I sell to all sectors of society. It’s the wheel of life. Everybody’s working, getting better salaries than before."
‘It’s the wheel of life,’ indeed. There is more. Please read.
Posted by:Dragon Fly

#8  Good to hear this. This is the type of thing which the Soddys, Syrans, Iranians, and the like are really terrified of and the reason the terrorists groups are sending their cannon fodder to Iraq - they know that a prosperous Iraq would severely impact their recrutment of dis-satisfied young men both in Iraq and the surrounding area.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2003-12-10 12:13:04 PM  

#7  "It’s the wheel of life."

Hakuna Matata, my friend. Hakuna Matata.
Posted by: BH   2003-12-10 10:46:05 AM  

#6  stevey robinson: younnneeedr=to revuuuw yur messsagges fur typosss, grammaticle andd loggick eerrrrorrs
Posted by: Frank G   2003-12-10 10:25:41 AM  

#5  Enjoy that flat tax while you can, Mr. Kadhem! There will be plenty of tax "friction" eroding away your take-home pay soon enough... *sigh*

Good to see you back, stevey. Your blathering lowers the curve and makes my comments look more intelligent.
Posted by: Dar   2003-12-10 9:41:53 AM  

#4  What happened to Stevey D today -- "moking too much meed" last night?
Posted by: Steve White   2003-12-10 9:20:51 AM  

#3  Jamal Nasir sounds like he could be at home on any corner lot in the U.S.
Posted by: Steve White   2003-12-10 9:17:48 AM  

#2  Excellent verb/subject agreement today.
Posted by: Shipman   2003-12-10 7:14:01 AM  

#1  good for them..but for every good story there r 1000 bad ones. What about those 300000 odd soldiers that were liberated then cutt off. What about those poor widows whocant afford to buy propane at 15 dollars a can ..and long for Saddams 50cents propane cans. What about gas lines in a contry sitting on oil. 15 hour gas lines..among others.
Posted by: stevestradamus   2003-12-10 7:06:17 AM  

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