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Was Bush right after all?

One of my first posts linked to an article in Esquire entitled The Case for George W. Bush: i.e. what if he is right? It is seeming more and more that he was. President Bush may not have handled everything correctly (obviously he didn't) but the philosophical or dare I say, ideological under-pinning seems to be winning the day.

I have not blogged about US Foreign Policy for what seems like months now. This was too good to pass up however. (picture courtesy of LittleGreenFootballs)

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Here is the article.

Update: Peter Mansbridge jumps on the Maybe Bush was right bandwagon. (Hat-tip NealeNews)

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