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Submitted by ahmadzafire (United States), Nov 17, 2006 at 00:01

look, america always been that way. there is nothing new about that. america was a land that was taken from others and build up this image that all are acceppted here and are free. so in situations like this were its a group of people who are fighting one another and the U.S. has our hand in it. We do what have made us this great country. by accepting all people race background and etc. because believe it or not america is a land made up of immigrants.

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easy answer [37 words]ahmadzafireNov 14, 2006 20:1966142
did it change us.... [160 words]DonvanNov 16, 2006 16:5166142
Donvan [88 words]ahmadzafireNov 17, 2006 00:0166142
obfuscation [194 words]donvanNov 19, 2006 11:5866142
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regarding freedom of speech... [247 words]donvanNov 20, 2006 16:5366142
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