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The term Bush Doctrine has never appeared on any official gov policy papers and it is so vague in its meaning that part of the interview will not be any issue on the election except to those that have made up their mind that they do not like Palin.
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The term Bush Doctrine has never appeared on any official gov policy papers and it is so vague in its meaning that part of the interview will not be any issue on the election except to those that have made up their mind that they do not like Palin.
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The Bush Doctrine is shorthand for policy justifying the taking of pre-emptive strikes against a nation that has not attacked the United States.
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The term Bush Doctrine -- was first coined by columnist Charles Krauthammer three months before the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001 and has undergone profound changes as the war against terror has evolved. elections. foxnews.com
Drudge Retort 2008
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He instituted what he called the Bush Doctrine, calling for pre-emptive strikes when needed, which opened the door to the Iraq invasion.
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Instead, what is often called the Bush Doctrine is a mix of often incompatible goals and tactics: pursuing one part of the so-called Bush Doctrine will often undermine another part, and the Doctrine offers no basis on which to decide whether to pursue one goal or the other.
QandO 2008
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The term Bush Doctrine has never appeared on any official gov policy papers and it is so vague in its meaning that part of the interview will not be any issue on the election except to those that have made up their mind that they do not like Palin like the ones that watch the idiot Keithie O:)
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Even more confusion on when the term Bush Doctrine was first used: "Charles Krauthammer used the term in February 2001″.
novatownhall blog 2008
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Then, for the sake of my grandchildren, will somebody patiently explain to her the terms Bush Doctrine, engage, preconditions, political posturing, proliferation and soft power?
Former Secretaries of State to next President: Get over it. Get real. Be smart 2008
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It's the place where he first outlined what has become known as the Bush Doctrine in the summer of 2002.
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