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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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    the Lord my soul to keep. And if I should die before I wake, I pray the Lord my soul to take” (Johnstone). The last part of the prayer is what my family always said which was “bless mommy and daddy, and everyone in the whole wide world. Amen.” Saying these prayers and going to church every Sunday became routine to me. As I got older I realized that my family strongly supported not only the Holy Bible, but the Baptist church’s morals and beliefs. I would definitely consider the church my family’s…

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    In 2004 the presidential election was occurring and soon after George Bush became the new president of America, and not long after followed the Iraq war. This war caused thousands of deaths within the United States leaving some people to become anxious. When writing the song American Idiot Billie Armstrong wrote it from a spectator point of view because he lived through it and watched it everyday on television. Throughout the song he voiced his own comments and concerns on wondering how society…

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    George W. Bush I am writing an essay on George W. Bush. I am focusing on his Early life, Personal life, Military life, and Political life. I believe George W. Bush had a very interesting life because of his early, personal, military, political life, and accomplishments. George W Bush was president during the greatest challenge since Abraham Lincoln, the terrorist attacks on 9/11. George W Bush was the oldest child of a very important father when he was born on July 6th, 1946.…

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    President for accomplishing their goals. For instance, George W. Bush and President Barack Obama in both their first term elections, claim that they would improve America with specific plans. Since Obama was elected after the two terms of Bush, one may compare their approaches for America. Some issues that both Bush and President Obama created plans for were improving education, decreasing taxes, and improving foreign policies.…

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    George Herbert Walker Bush was born in Milton, Massachusetts, on June 12, 1924. His family was very wealthy yet raised their children to be above no one. Although they did stress the importance of public service and giving back to society. As just a teenager , Bush left home to become his own person and start his own family. He later began his political career becoming the Republican Party chairman in Harris County, Texas. Bush was always good with people, and as chairman he was able to build…

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    Laura Bush was born on November 4, 1946 (70) in Midland, Texas. Following her marriage to George W. Bush in 1977, Laura spent her time to volunteer work and homemaking. After George her husband was elected governor of Texas in 1994, Laura upgraded her profile, working to better boost her literacy. As first lady, she spoke on the radio in backing up the Afghan people, and announced before the Senate Committee on Education. As first lady, Laura traveled alone to Europe, spoke on radio in support…

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    On September 20, 2001, President George Bush addressed the Nation and the Congress, in the midst of the terror attacks upon America on September 11, 2001. The people of the United States needed support and direction on how they were going to deal with this hard to believe attack. The American people insisted that the President address the Nation after the attacks. Nine days later, the President did just that. Over the next several days, emotions ran high in the country. “Is it going to happen…

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    Fahrenheit 9/11 Analysis

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    world during June of 2004. The film’s foremost basis is that US President George W. Bush is, and has been from the start of his term, unfit for office and does not act in the interests of the American people. It is a no-holds-barred attack on the Bush management’s handling of the 9/11 terrorist attacks and the War on Terror. In essence, this means that Fahrenheit 9/11 portrays the idea that President George W. Bush, as a repercussion of his political and commercial allegiance and fidelity to…

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    previously mentioned, Bush began cleaning up his act and became more disciplined due to the 2000 election. Previously, he was seen as a slacker and lazy in comparison to his father, bringing a negative outlook to the Bush family. Young George W. Bush. However, much of his progress is due to Laura. She offered much political advice for her husband during the New Hampshire. “You need to tell people who is he is rather be defined by them.” (Draper, 27) Following graduation, Bush enlisted…

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