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andrezito [222]
3 years ago
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Is Atlantis a real place?

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jeka943 years ago
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Yes, I've been there myself and it is wonderful there.
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He charges that by failing to convince the American people that they had nothing to fear, Eisenhower opened the way for a decade of arms races spurred by ignorance

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eisenhower knew but did not want to believe

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foster Believes ignorantly and shows no care

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