Presidency of George W. Bush

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    Kennedy during his presidency in the early 1960s, George W. Bush’s presidency after 9/11, Adolf Hitler’s role as Führer during Germany’s Third Reich, and Kim Jong-un’s current reign as supreme leader of North…

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    George W. Bush: President George W. Bush started making the case for an infiltration of Iraq in 2002."Iraq continues to flaunt its hostility toward America and to support terror," he said, adding that “states like these, and their terrorist allies, constitute an axis of evil, arming to threaten the peace of the world. By seeking weapons of mass destruction, these regimes pose a grave and growing danger.” Bush launched the war on March 19, 2003, noting in a televised address that “helping Iraqis…

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    was against activist groups and he used the FBI illegally to keep track of them. Nixon did not want to improve civil rights. During his presidency the power of the president was expanded. George W Bush George W Bush is thought to be the worst president this country has had by many. Reality is he might go down in history as the second worst. When George W Bush was Governor of Texas there were more prisoners executed than ever before. It is said his political friends were rewarded by him.…

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    Media Privacy

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    Media in the United States has been an outlet for political information. From local news, state legislation, and federal government, newspapers and televised networks work twenty-four hours a day to keep the common American up to date with this information. Yet some information, specifically from the federal level, is sensitive and must not be published for the security of our great country. While this is an unspoken rule, and many news reporters, such as CNN or The Washington Post, understand…

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    underway, image number fourteen seemed fitting for this project. The picture depicts what seems to be former President George W. Bush in a large crowd of people, as he toured the country during his term as president, or prior to his presidency when he traveled for election purposes. President Bush was in a town giving a speech to a crowd of his supporters for publicity. President Bush gave a speech regarding the current state of our Country and was there to listen to what the people had to say…

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    a mosque in Cairo, Egypt. He also says that we will not forget the moments of silence and the days of mourning in Australia, Africa, and Latin America. He then says that the citizens of over 80 countries died as well as the many Americans. George W. Bush did something that we needed desperately; he soothed a devastated nation by giving us examples of the world praying and caring for…

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    The Games of Slander in Presidential Elections The 2004 Presidential Elections in the United States was a clash between Senator John Kerry (Democrat) and the then President George W. Bush (Republican). Like all other competitive presidential elections, the campaigns saw the use of advertisements that attempted to sway the opinions of the voters. The main issues that drove the campaign were majorly foreign as they focused on the war in Iraq and terrorism especially fuelled by the then recent 9/11…

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    Vote Vs Popular Vote

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    quadrennial United States Presidential Elections, it was the incumbent governor of Texas George W. Bush representing the Republicans, and incumbent Vice President Al Gore depicting the Democrats. Nevertheless, the elections came down to a neck and neck battle, and at the end, found its destiny relying on the state of Florida where a margin of victory triggered a recount. After the recount finally closed, George W. Bush was soon declared the winner as he gained majority of the electoral votes…

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    In my opinion, I believe that when it comes to the 2000 presidential election between George W. Bush and Al Gore, Gore was the true champion. First of all, Gore was ahead until the state of Florida was counted and the votes were considered too close to call. Had the votes been counted this way, a clear winner would emerge, despite the fact that Gore and Bush may have ended up close in numbers. It is possible that the election may have been labeled a close call since the votes in Florida had the…

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    Corruption In The CIA

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    (43rd) presidency and the corruption of the CIA. The Soviet Union collapse marked the beginning of corruption in the CIA. The director of the CIA was George Tenet, who was very close to George W. Bush. Tenet was seen by the public as “an honest broker of intelligence”, meanwhile in private he would tell people what they wanted to hear, then go to others and tell them the opposite of it. One of the main reasons that Tenet stayed on as the director of the CIA during George W. Bush’s presidency was…

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