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the united states is home to 350,000,000 people and 50 states. its features include a free-market ecomomy and harry potter world. it is often insulted by people who have never beeen there because they are jealous. it has major cities like new york, los angeles, and atlanta to small cities like alpharetta and milton. there is a middle class, an upper class and even a lower class. it is a country that has suffered from the cruelty of terrorists and stupidity of some of its own citizens. it also happens to be the most amazing place to live that i could ever think of. so, for anyone who doesn't agree with me, we'll see who's laughing later. the united states is the most epic place in the world and you know it.
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The epitome of superpower in the twentieth century, and early in the twenty first. However, this economic growth was shattered by war-hungry conservatives who's eyes lit up as they realized the immense opportunity they had at riches in the Middle-Eastern Oil industry. So, as a result of this greed they staged an terrorist attack on September 11, 2001, the purpose behind this was to rally support behind the war effort so they could reap the benefits of the vast oil in the middle east. However, the "crusade" on terror, and oil was halted in its tracks with surprisingly tough resistance from the Taliban. Ex-President Bush was concerned, but arrogant so his administration persisted in it's "crusade". As time went on citizens became more impatient about the capture of Bin Laden, but the U.S. Billion dollar intelligence couldn't find a trace. This of course was just a cover-up of the real means behind the war, which was oil, but that too went up in flames when the U.S. announced the invasion of Iraq, country's began to withdraw support from the U.S. cause, and Saddam's scorched earth policy left no oil behind for the conservatives to use. Pride and fear of being found out kept the conservative administration persisting in the war, however they soon realized that the financial motivation behind the war turned on them, and that they had put us in debt over our heads. Without oil to repay the war debt, we just continued to spiral out of control. Now, years later, we have a Liberal ... more...
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