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Title: Fear, Freedom, and Foresight
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April 28, 1999 |
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If the Bush administration had listen to the UN and many other countries, there would not have been a war and Bush most likely would not have been re-elected. Without assuming Bush's reasoning for war included his personal benefit, it's hard to deny it helped his campaign... Showed first 250 characters
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The author of "Monsters, Androids, and Corporations" asks, do these images really reflect our views of the future?" (233). Obviously, as human beings, we would not like to believe this dystopian future is inevitable or even possible, but is it really that far-fetched? The war in Iraq was the product of the U... Showed next 250 characters
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