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when it came north face cheap the announcement of Osama Bin Laden’s
confirmed death, Americans chose a different route: the official YouTube
video for Mile Cirrus’s pop anthem “Party in the USA”. The chorus of
the song does claim “Yeah, there’s a party in the USA”, while the rest
of the lyrics paint a picture of a Southern girl visiting L.A., nervous
about fitting in, her fears are immediately put north face cheap rest
when she hears her favorite song on the radio. Not exactly the same
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common enemy, but apparently many in the American public need only
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Americans chose a different route here. While I don’t fully understand
the choice of this particular song, I think it’s great that a silly Pop
song can unite Americans and allow a place for celebrations of
togetherness and commemorations for lost loved ones. Dare I say way
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