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Well I’m glad THATS settled, Mr. Bush
Announcing the changes during a Rose Garden ceremony, Bush made clear that Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld’s job was safe, despite calls for Rumsfeld’s resignation from a half dozen retired military commanders. “I hear the voices and I read the … finish reading Well I’m glad THATS settled, Mr. Bush


















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