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Byline: Rhonda Chriss Lokeman
At a recent dinner in Washington, Bob Woodward let slip an idea for his next book. The Washington Post's managing editor and author of ``Bush at War'' told dinner guests, "I'm thinking of calling it `Bush Still At War.'"
Several dinner guests snickered, having quickly assessed that even if Woodward were kidding, the punch line was certainly plausible under present circumstances.
There was nothing then or now to indicate that the Bush administration's miscalculated risks in Iraq would come quickly to an end. There was nothing to give any hope that U.S. troops wouldn't keep coming under fire as a result of the wrongheaded politics behind this misguided foreign policy, fraudulently presented to the American people.
Saddam Hussein, whom the Bush White House projected last October as Osama bin Laden's evil twin and agent provocateur for the Sept. 11 ...