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	<title>Comments on: : The Fictitious War in Iraq</title>
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		<title>By: MouseHo</title>
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		<description>Sure they can. It's a standard literary device. If Adam DiVello can keep producing a TV show about Lauren and Heidi, if Shakespeare himself could set the Montagues and Capulets to feuding, then why can't the US do a storyline about being at war with their creation?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sure they can. It&#8217;s a standard literary device. If Adam DiVello can keep producing a TV show about Lauren and Heidi, if Shakespeare himself could set the Montagues and Capulets to feuding, then why can&#8217;t the US do a storyline about being at war with their creation?</p>
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