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The Washington Post, February 3rd, 2004

If I could set the American political agenda for a day, I would ask George Bush and his Democratic presidential challengers to explain how they think about risk. That's not the normal "Meet the Press" fodder, but bear with me -- because the issue goes to some of the central questions that ought to be debated in this campaign, starting with our difficulties in Iraq. Iraq teaches us that even when we think we know what we are doing - - even when we think we have the relevant facts -- we don't. That's the overwhelming message from David Kay's inability to find the weapons of mass destruction that...

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