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Update:Our Crack Technological Team (CTT) has given us an update:
The Crack Technological Team has been pulling its hair out
trying to resolve the issue of the Submit comment button not showing up in IE, although it was showing up in Firefox.
A new threaded comment system didn’t seem to want to play nice with the theme and with IE and the Crack Technological Team is working on resolving that issue, but at least one can post a comment now.
The CTT
I have all the confidence in the world that the CTT will manage to figure this out. It may take some time as the leader of the team is busy with family this week-end, but I can assure you it will be fixed. One way or the other. ![]()
Video HT: johnny dollar’s place
Wheelchairs for Iraqi Kids helps needy disabled children of Iraq by providing high quality pediatric wheelchairs, each sponsored by individual and corporate donors. Sponsors receive a picture of the disabled children as they are placed in their wheelchair for the first time! This is a unique opportunity, as families around the world have the opportunity to directly impact the life of an Iraqi family with a very real need in a big way.
Here’s Michael Yon’s post on the above topic, complete with photos.
While visiting Mr. Yon’s site you might want to also take a look at his most recent post.
Many Iraqis seem eager to reconcile. Iraqis, to my knowledge, do not talk of partitioning Iraq, as many folks thousands of miles away used to think was inevitable. The negotiations in Baghdad are grinding and frustrating, but progress is occurring, although it never will occur quickly enough for either Iraqis or for us.



