Fahrenheit 9/11
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for the war in Iraq.
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And who could blame them?
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Who would want to give up their child?
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Would you?
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Would he?
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I've always been amazed that the very people
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forced to live in the worst parts of town,
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go to the worst schools,
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and who have it the hardest
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are always the first to step up,
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to defend.
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They serve so that we don't have to.
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They offer to give up their lives
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so that we can be free.
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It is remarkably their gift to us.
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And all they ask for in return
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is that we never send them into harm's way
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unless it's absolutely necessary.
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Will they ever trust us again?
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He had used weapons.
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We know where they are,
they're in the area around Tikrit and Baghdad and,

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and, east, west, south and north.
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There is a tie between Iraq and what happened on 9/11.
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The struggle can only end with their complete
and permanent destruction.

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We wage a war to save civilization itself.
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We did not seek it.
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But we will fight it.
And we will prevail.

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George Orwell once wrote,
that it's not a matter

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"if the war is not real, or if it is.
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Victory is not possible.
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The war is not meant to be won,
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but it is meant to be continuous."
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"A hierarchical society is only possible
on the basis of poverty and ignorance,

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this new version is the past
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and no different past can ever have existed.
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In principle the war effort is always planned
to keep society on the brink of starvation.

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The war is waged by the ruling group against
its own subjects


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