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From: The Washington Times
Date: 20060404
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Byline: Bruce Fein, SPECIAL TO THE WASHINGTON TIMES
In "The Education of Henry Adams," Henry Brooks Adams surveyed the White House across Lafayette Park and observed: "The progress of Evolution from President Washington to President Grant was alone evidence enough to upset Darwin." A modern day successor would make a corresponding observation after contemplating the Founding Fathers and reflecting on President George W. Bush.
George Washington rejected a crown. President Bush covets and asserts monarchical powers in the permanent war against international terrorism. ...
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