Bill,

> "Among the many secrets the American government cannot keep, 
> one of its biggest (104 acres) and most expensive
> ($592 million) is the American Embassy being built in
> Baghdad. Surrounded by fifteen-foot-thick walls,
> almost as large as the Vatican on a scale comparable
> to the Mall of  America, to which it seems to have a
> certain spiritual affinity, this is no simple object to
> hide."

Well, 104 acres is not as large as all that. When you put up an embassy in a
war zone I don't see anything wrong with putting up thick walls and using
104 acres. That's essentially the size of a good-sized suburban tract-home
development. It is larger than most city zoos and smaller than the Wild
Animal Park in San Diego County.

Of course, I live on a 20-acre parcel. Rather than make it sound really big
by comparing it to the size of the Vatican, perhaps we could acknowledge
just how tiny Vatican City is. That would make more sense to me.

-- Kris
www.shamrocktrails.com



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