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Our country is in more danger of being attacked mostly due to the fact that we've spent the last several years dropping bombs on other countries for no concrete justification.
The Bush admin has turned to tactics of fear to push legislation. This is more neocon propaganda that should make everyone aware that big brother is really watching everything that everyone does.
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