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OPINION

Bush doesn't mind debates between Cheney, former colleagues over record

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President Bush said Thursday that he "didn't mind" the squabbles between his former administration officials which were set off by former Vice President Dick Cheney's new memoir which is highly critical of former Secretaries of State Colin Powell and Condoleezza Rice.

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"I'm glad members of my family are giving their version of what it was like to serve the country," Bush during an interview before a charity golf event on Fox and Friends. "I did the same thing."

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