It is dishonest for liberals to admit that Bush might be right about his democracy strategy without reexamining their own opposition to the war.
Interesting Times: Hugged by reality
SAUL SINGER, Jerusalem Post Original Article
Dodging a bullet is said to be one of life's most exhilarating experiences. Here's another: a flood of critics admitting you were right. In the Toronto Star, anti-war columnist Richard Gwyn wrote simply: "Bush was right." Guy Sorman in Le Figaro wrote that many Europeans were "somewhat embarrassed" by the democratic awakening in this region. R diger Lentz, of the German broadcast network Deutsche Welle, wrote, "one has to acknowledge that Afghanistan and Iraq might have been catalysts for what we see now happening in Lebanon, in Egypt and even between the Palestinians and Israel."
SAUL SINGER, Jerusalem Post Original Article
Dodging a bullet is said to be one of life's most exhilarating experiences. Here's another: a flood of critics admitting you were right. In the Toronto Star, anti-war columnist Richard Gwyn wrote simply: "Bush was right." Guy Sorman in Le Figaro wrote that many Europeans were "somewhat embarrassed" by the democratic awakening in this region. R diger Lentz, of the German broadcast network Deutsche Welle, wrote, "one has to acknowledge that Afghanistan and Iraq might have been catalysts for what we see now happening in Lebanon, in Egypt and even between the Palestinians and Israel."
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