Friday, September 12, 2008
Dear Sarah,
The BUSH DOCTRINE is a term used to describe the policy of pre-emption attributed to United States President George W. Bush. Specifically, the Bush Doctrine focuses on the controversial policy of preventive war, which holds that the United States government should depose foreign regimes that represent a threat to the security of the United States, even if such threats are not immediate and no attack is imminent. The Bush Doctrine was used to justify the Invasion of Iraq in March, 2003.
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Tim,
You are hilarious.
~Lisha
I would have to concur, Timothy, you are hilarious. And I like the shoot first and justify it later...I am always interested in your spin on world events.
Linda
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