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One of the more disconcerting elements in this portrait of George W. Bush is the real enthusiasm with which the President has, apparently, taken to visiting wounded soldiers. Time and again, he departs from Walter Reed with the sense of another Presidential job well done--"healed," he tells Draper--rather than with any despair, doubt, or impulse to change course. But then Bush has never been the dark-night-of-the-soul type. ...