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President Obama Praises Self for Ending War in Iraq on Bloodiest Day of the ... - ABC News (blog)

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President Obama Praises Self for Ending War in Iraq on Bloodiest Day of the ...
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President Obama's campaign today released a video praising the president for ending the war in Iraq. It turns out that today has proven to be the deadliest day of the year in that country. A wave of attacks throughout Iraq â?? IEDs, explosions, and ...
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