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Introducing George W. Clinton
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Jerusalem Post
12-19-2007
Headline: Introducing George W. Clinton
Byline: MICHAEL FREUND
Edition; Daily
Section: Opinion
Page: 13
Wednesday, December 19, 2007 -- Will the real George W. please stand up? After seven years of fearlessly confronting evil, both rhetorically and militarily, the Bush administration in Washington seems to have faded away, replaced instead by a meek shadow of its former self.
Firm resolve has given way to disa...
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