The Christian Science Monitor - As he walks down the pitted streets of this slowly reviving city »

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The Christian Science Monitor - As he walks down the pitted streets of this slowly reviving city, Gen. Raymond Odierno says that despite a goal of pulling out of all Iraqi cities by June, he won't repeat the mistakes of the past and rush withdrawing from areas that could revert to insurgents' control.

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    Eminent domain...the result
    Old Rome used eminent domain due to crops needed furtile ground...people moved, and new building sights were provided...today...our numbers get too high in the census...and we are fortunate to find another place...even to stake a tent!
    Remember when there was mom and pop shops...no shopping center...suddenly...downtown growth was in reverse...planning...then suddenly there were the renovations like City place in West Palm Beach, and Long Beach. The Jails grew larger...we saw many people die, children even do in their schools, and they are not all related to Iraq or another arena.
    The judicial fails.

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