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Agreed on all your points. This was not a terrorist attack, too big for that, this is war. You have to ask yourself, "Why are we at war?" What have we done to prompt this? I think we both know the answers. The media fails to tell us a lot, mainly because they want us as americans to feel good about our off-shore involvements. We hear the good stuff, the bad and indifferent are just overlooked. : here at work. See thing is that the US government censors media in certain circumstances by lieing or not reporting certain events. I watch the news here in the US as well as BBC news (European), and they have shown may mistakes that the US made when they bombed civilian targets and took many innocent lives without apology or admissal. Don't get me wrong i love this country as it is my home and i respect it a great deal, but i have a cool head and try to see both sides. Sorry to say BOTH parties are at fault. I have been saying to my girlfriend for about a year now that i litteraly felt something like his was going to happen, and it did. Wish i was wrong. We need to do what the European nations suggested on the BBC, and that is to change our Foreign policy in regards to those countries.
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