

Winner of the 1999 Pulitzer Prize
for Distinguished Commentary, Dowd became a columnist with The New York
Times in
January 1995 after having served as a
correspondent in the paper's
Washington bureau since August 1986.
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Who's
Losing Iraq?
by Maureen Dowd
New York Times
September 1, 2003

"We're losing one or two American soldiers every day. Saddam
and Osama are still lurking and scheming -- the "darkness which
may be felt."

Karl Rove has got
to be nervous.
The man who last year advised Republican candidates to "focus on
war" is finding out that the Bush doctrine of pre-emption cannot
pre-empt anarchy.
Now, General Rove will have to watch Democratic candidates focus on war.
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