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Readers of our July 31 cover story took President Bush to task for his "failed policies and arrogant attitudes." Another said, "The 'Weight of the World' is on the citizens of Lebanon, Israel and Iraq who have been killed, maimed and blasted from their homes by wars they never asked for."

Thank you for your insightful article on President Bush's private life and views on things ("Backstage at the Crisis," July 31). Too often the president has been depicted as faceless, superficial and clueless about everything, almost inhuman. As a result, it's been hard to learn more about George W. Bush the "real" person. Providing more information about the president's ...

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