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Merica

Once upon a time, on an island in the middle
of a great ocean, there lived a peaceful
kingdom by the name of Merica.











The kingdom was full of happy citizens, who
believed that it was the happiest and greatest
place on Earth.





The kingdom was ruled by King Bush the wise.
The citizens of Merica loved and respected
him. Under his rule, the kingdom lived in
peace and harmony.







Unfortunately not everybody loved Merica. On
the edge of the island lived an evil wizard who
hated it. He and his pet dragon resented how
happy the kingdom was, so King Bush had
banished them to a side of the island where
the sun never shined.






One day, to make the kingdom as miserable as
he is, the evil wizard sent his pet dragon flying
into the castles magnificent towers.











His plan had worked, for with their beautiful
towers in ruins, the kingdom became miserable
and fearful.









The king sent all his bravest knights to make
the wizard pay for what he had done, but none
stood a chance against his pet dragon


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If this weren't enough, the wizard had gone
into hiding. Because the wizard had once been
the kingdom's champion of hide and seek,
nobody found him.





Growing desperate, King Bush sent for help.
However not even the brave French army
stood a chance against the dragon.






After about 7 years, King Bush gave up and
deserted Merica, leaving the kingdom without
a king...and without hope.





Soon afterwards, the kingdom was graced with
a new king, King Obama, who was different
from King Bush in every way imaginable. King
Obama promised that he'd bring change to the
kingdom...by finding the wizard and slaying
the dragon.








Despite this hopeful promise, King Obama
wasn't well liked by the citizens. Some even
believed he was not of royal decent, and
therefore not fit to be king.




Determined to keep his promise, and so his
kingdom would like him, King Obama sent a
messenger bird to his good friend in a kingdom
far away, hoping that his friend would come
and assist.








King Obamas friend Navy the seal showed up
the very next day. He assured the king that he
had nothing to fear, and that the dragon was
as good as slain.
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