"I think the most important thing that G. W. Bush has done is what he's done that's good for America: he has stood against this country's enemies. I don't remember on September the 12th that we counted the bodies in terms of who was black and who was white. Thank God that day we remembered that we were all of us Americans — and G. W. Bush has been a president standing against that evil for the sake of all Americans."
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African AmericansDiplomats of the United StatesPoliticians from New York CityRepublican Party (United States) politiciansPoliticians from Illinois
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