Bush's faith in the rightness of his strategy in the broader war is deep-seated. It is a product of faith.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
You know, this is a war of ideology, a war of thoughts and of faith. And we need people to really stand for faith and trust, not hope and change.
But the central point is that any campaign against Iraq, whatever the strategy, cost and risks, is certain to divert us for some indefinite period from our war on terrorism.
I'm often asked what I think about the faith of the President George W. Bush. I think it is sincere. I think it's very real. I think it's deeply held.
Whatever you think of George W. Bush, he left office with his faith intact, and I respect that.
The one thing I'm convinced George W. Bush is good at is bipartisanship. It's clearly something he enjoys personally.
If you think you can win, you can win. Faith is necessary to victory.
Faith is not contrary to the usual ideas, something that turns out to be right or wrong, like a gambler's bet.
All wars signify the failure of conflict resolution mechanisms, and they need post-war rebuilding of faith, trust and confidence.
Do I think faith will be an important part of being a good president? Yes, I do.
There's no wobble in Bush. If anything, the opposite. Right after hello, the next words out of his mouth are: I've never been more convinced that the decisions I made are the right decisions.
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