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April 20, 2009

Calling Crockett and Tubbs...

According to a recent New York Times article, Baghdad is once again safe enough for people to start doing what people are inclined to do: vice. This is a significant step towards normality. People are feeling safe enough to stay out later at night and go cavorting in parks and bars. In the past, Baghdad was full of cafes and nightlife, much like a classic scene from movie, even during the Saddam Hussein era. This freedom is significant because people had been staying inside due to militias, kidnappings and explosions. Six years in, life is returning to normal: 1980's Miami, however, according to the article, without the drugs... or the cars... or Don Johnson.

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