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    Should America stay in Iraq?

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    [ VIEW & VOTE ] America should stay in Iraq. vs. America should leave Iraq
    [ VIEW & VOTE ] America should leave Iraq vs. We shouldnn't have gone there, but we can't leave
    [ VIEW & VOTE ] We shouldnn't have gone there, but we can't leave vs. Dump that sandbox
    [ VIEW & VOTE ] Dump that sandbox vs. I disagree Axismaster...
    [ VIEW & VOTE ] I disagree Axismaster... vs. America's "temporary" stay gone too far.
    [ VIEW & VOTE ] America's "temporary" stay gone too far. vs. Who's best interest?
    [ VIEW & VOTE ] The war in Iraq is not going as advertised (by Rep. John Murtha) vs. I am saddened by Rep. Murtha's comments (by Rep. Dennis Hastert)
    [ VIEW & VOTE ] I am saddened by Rep. Murtha's comments (by Rep. Dennis Hastert) vs. Leaving is best for Iraqi stability and freedom.
    [ VIEW & VOTE ] Leaving is best for Iraqi stability and freedom. vs. It's still a war
    [ VIEW & VOTE ] Who's best interest? vs. Whatever the war is doing for America, it's not doing much good for Iraqis.
    [ VIEW & VOTE ] Whatever the war is doing for America, it's not doing much good for Iraqis. vs. The war was good for both america and Iraq
    [ VIEW & VOTE ] It's still a war vs. The terrorists will be around as long as the US military is in Iraq.
    [ VIEW & VOTE ] The terrorists will be around as long as the US military is in Iraq. vs. The terrorists won't be around much longer if we set up a democracy.
    [ VIEW & VOTE ] The war was good for both america and Iraq vs. Saddam was no saint, but the coalition should leave now.
    [ VIEW & VOTE ] The terrorists won't be around much longer if we set up a democracy. vs. Terrorism happens for specific reasons.

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