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			<title>just a guy</title>
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			<description>  Americans are tired of Iraq.  We were lead to believe that it would a quick in and out operation.  Some, like myself, knew it wasn't going to be.
  Back in 2004 my friend and I were doing some voter registration. My friend started to talk to a man who had come from Iran.  He told my friend that he and other Iranians were going to support Bush because he was going to invade Iran.
  My friend asked if his children were going to enlist to help liberate Iran.  He said, &quot;Oh no. They have college and jobs.&quot;
  Great. Go do our dirty work so we don't get our hands dirty.
  We need to stay out of Iran and let the people of that country handle it.  And remember, there still is Afghanistan.  
  We have enough on our plate. - T.E.Chester</description>
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