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How did the U.S. government lead its people to war? War Through Rose-Colored Glasses A Mechanism for War Rhetoric and Spin
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W. Bush / RICHARD PERLE / Amr Mussa / Donald Rumsfeld / KENNETH ADELMAN / Abdullah / JOHN WARNER / ROBERT NOVAK / John Abizaid / Rose-Colored Glasses / Fouad Ajami / George H.W. Bush / Mark Scheid / Saddam Hussein / Paul Wolfowitz / Eric Shinseki / /

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