Bush Goes Looking for Relevance, A Legacy in Asia
While in Bangkok, Bush plans to meet Burmese activists, which may be his best last chance to reshape a legacy here, now dominated by his outsourcing of US torture to Thailand.
While in Bangkok, Bush plans to meet Burmese activists, which may be his best last chance to reshape a legacy here, now dominated by his outsourcing of US torture to Thailand.
Richard Walden | Posted 05.05.2008 | Politics
You would think Laura Bush, in her appeal to help the victims of Myanmar, would have known better than to mindlessly repeat the toothless U.S. policy positions on a government we disapprove of.
Huffington Post | Posted 05.05.2008 | Politics
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