Fahrenheit 9/11
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and the United States military
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invaded the sovereign nation of Iraq.
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A nation that had never attacked the United States.
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A nation that had never threatened
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to attack the United States.
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A nation that had never murdered
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a single American citizen.
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To find this, this piece of my neighbor,
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young girl, age twenty, some part of her body.
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That's all.
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There is a lot of innocent civilians that were killed.
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And I think that's because, uh the US Army,
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ya know, we came in, and we knew
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it wasn't gonna be easy,
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and they much pretty much at first shot anything
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that moved.
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More happens, and the fighting starts, ya know,
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it's kinda like we're pumped up, motivated, ready to go...
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It's the ultimate rush
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cuz you're going into the fight to begin with,
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and then you got a good song playing in the background
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and uh, that gets you real fired up.
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Ready to do the job.
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You can hook your CD player up
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to the tank's internal communications...
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To the Charlie Box.
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So that way when you put your helmet on
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you can hear it through the helmet.
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This is the one we listen to the most.
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This is the one we travel, we kill the enemy.
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Drowning Pool, 'Let the Bodies Hit the Floor,'
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is just fitting for the job that we're doing.
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We picked The Roof Is On Fire because uh,
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basically it symbolized Baghdad bein' on fire and uh,
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and at the time we wanted it to burn to get Saddam
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and his regime out.
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The roof is on fire...

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