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If the voters give Bush a second term, he would, it seems, govern with the goal of a Franklin Roosevelt-level transformation — in the opposite direction, of course — of the relation of citizen to state and of the United States to the rest of the world.
If the voters give Bush a second term, he would, it seems, govern with the goal of a Franklin Rooseveltransformation inathen—in the opposite direction, of course of the relation of citizen to state and of the United States to the rest of the world.
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