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The War on Terror, Bogus.

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Several times in the history of America has the country been divided, by a single powerful thing. War.

Each time the people of America have been at each others throats and as in the times of the Revolution, The Civil War, and Vietnam,

we once again find ourselves a country divided. The war on Iraq is perhaps one of the most intolerable things the American government has

ever supported and allowed, yet it has been going on for over two years. Only four years after the tragedy of 9/11 where apparently we stood "united", now

we stand divided, roaring our outrage at the war that was never supposed to be ours. Each day another American youth dies to the hail of gunfire, and it has to stop.

This war on Iraq, this "War on Terrorism" must end.

The youth of the United States has been thrust into a war based on a lie, because Bush started pushing his "War on Terror" ever since the Twin

Towers Fell, the biggest scape-goat in recent history. Our enemy was then found to be a man named Osama Bin-Ladin, of course that was him. His greatest support was in the Al-Qaeda group located in

Afghanistan. Since then our forces, the U.S. Army and Marines have been hard at work hunting down those "enemies" in their home land. Time and money easilly

spent even though America is facing the largest deficit in its history. After the work was said and done in Afghanistan, Osama Bin-Ladin still unaccounted for, America

turned its' eyes on Iraq, a country not far off from where an already large contingent of our troops was occupied. Iraq, one of the largest suppliers of Crude Oil in the world,

suddenly became our target because they had "weapons of mass destruction". Yet another scape-goat to hide behind. Since that time we have sent wave after wave of young

American soldier in to fight and die for something that was never really there. There were no weapons, there was no threat. No threat of course, until Iraq's own forces bared

their fangs. For the past two years our men and women have been fighting and dying for a lie. We have since found Saddam Hussien, the beloved

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