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Title: Happy Time
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Invading Iraq was the decision made to complete this mission.
The presidents fear of sadaams weapons of mass destruction was in the mind of almost everyone in the united nations, thus giving us permission to pursue our goal to create a democracy. Showed first 250 characters
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In Iraq and most countries they have a different view and way of doing things. They have different believes and traditions that most of us Americans would not understand. They do things by the way they are and the way that they represent their culture... Showed next 250 characters
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