National Perspective

Iraq, not Katrina, may be an Achilles heel for Bush
WASHINGTON -- Many Democrats regard Hurricane Katrina as a political earthquake, an event destined to shake the Bush administration to its core, weakening the president's ability to promote his domestic agenda, and perhaps even prompting a reassessment of President Bush's character and abilities. (Full article: 762 words)
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