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Bill Crawford at National Review Online has a tremendous amount of good news from Iraq. A sampling:
On the economic front, Iraqi-oil output is now at its highest level since the liberation...
...attacks on oil facilities are lessening...
...oil production is booming...
...a U.S. Marine writes that the insurgency is crumbling [and] A recent story in the Boston Globe backs him up...
...Iraq recently celebrated two years as a free and democratic nation, and the progress that has been made in this short time is remarkable...
...The empowerment of women has been especially impressive since Saddam’s fall, and the country now has a radio station just for women...
It just goes on and on. As usual, readers of MSM haven't heard a word of any of it.