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Iraq

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Iraq

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Right you say that you come to obey,

Everything's done without a part of any rules!

WIthout a part of any truth!

Iraq, never bend and resist Iraq!

Freedom's not the steal of gas and everything and torture!

Warriors! It's all your fault!

Warriors! you got what you deserved!

The more you believe (in) Bush,

The more you can pay!

You're fighting for fredom the president said.

Warriors! Burn!

Warriors! It's all your fault!

The more you believe (in) Bush,

The more you can pay!

You're fighting for fredom the president said.

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