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=Congress! Declare War! Hello America! As you probably know, I am Wildrow Wilson, your President. I did prefer to stay neutral in the war, but now I think we have to enter it. I need to ask congress to declare war. German boats on the Atlantic fired torpedoes to a ship where 128 Americans were located! I told the Germans we were "too proud to fight" and I tried to make a compromise, but failed. Germany is destroying all ships traveling to Britain! Let all our soldiers win against the Germans, and all of you will be safe! Honestly, I do not __want__ to go to war, but then again I think we //have// to go to war. Let your sons, nephews, husbands, uncles, and cousins protect us. If they don't they may not be the only ones risking their lives. Thank you. Congress, please greatly consider this before you place your vote on entering the war. =

** "I Didn't Raise My Son To Be A Soldier." ** [|Listen Here!!!!] The people who sang this song thought war was pointless for men to be fighting in. They believed people shouldn't fight a fight between rich men, the rich men should fight themselves. "Why should he put a musket to his shoulder, to kill another mother's darling boy?" This could make more people anti-war, if they love their mothers and think of how she'll feel if she loses them. Some men may not want to put their families through that. This song would effect the beliefs of people, more people will start going against war and refuse to go. Hanlon, Michael. "America's Turn From Neutrality to Intervention, 1914-1917." __Relevance.__ 22 December 2009. . Kalweit, Susanne. "Henry's Songbook." __My Song Book.__ 17 December 2009. . "Woodrow Wilson." __WhiteHouse.gov.__ 18 December 2009. .
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