Rove: Not Defending Bush Against Accusations of Lying Was My ‘Biggest Mistake in the White House’
Bush's former senior adviser sticks up for him six years later.
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Bush's former senior adviser sticks up for him six years later.
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Saudi officer detained for plotting a "terrorist act."
Shiite vice-president calls for creation of central government.
Footage shows troops aiming and firing from helicopter at group on street.
We don't really buy it, but okay.
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