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July 4, 2008
Mideast Snapshot - Fourth Of July Edition
U.S. military service members take an oath at a mass re-enlistment ceremony in Baghdad, Iraq, Friday, July 4, 2008. 1215 service members re-enlisted Friday during an Independence Day ceremony at al-Faw palace at Camp Victory. (AP Photo/Marko Drobnjakovic)
Imagine the response from the American people if Iraqi citizens take an oath in one of the US government buildings in the US during Iraq national day.why is it that the US always tries to In force their way of life on others?
Some of those young men may die in the next months and they work on their countries orders for the betterment of Iraq and its people. So I think you should just be respectful.
If it wasn't for Bush, all these American soldiers would be here with us celebrating at home, the USA. He's using America to take revenge for Osama's threat to the first Bush. George W. Bush cannot make good speeches and he certainly cannot speak out to his people. I CANNOT WAIT FOR HIS TERM TO BE OVER. I'm tired of his bull and his lies. He's the worst president ever. I'm just stressing my freedom of speech. I am resepectful of others but not of Bush. It is his fault the economy is the way it is today.
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