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    very smartly, the President broadened the evil to a group of loosely affiliated terrorist groups called Al-Qaeda (Bush). Here he tied them with several smaller attacks on US citizens. He explained the Al-Qaeda to the listeners by using a reference most would understand, stating: “Al Qaeda is to terror what the mafia is to crime (Bush).” One of the smartest moves in the speech, Bush separated peaceful Muslims from these terrorists by identifying them to an ideology of a fringe form of Islamic…

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    in chief, our U.S. Military and the first responders. Our 43rd President, George W. Bush became a wartime president on the day of 9/11/2001. Mr. Bush showed bravery…

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    Book Critique of Kessler’s A Matter of Character: Inside the White House In the book that I read, A Matter of Character: Inside the White House of George W. Bush, Ronald Kessler shows the better side of George W. Bush that most of the people couldn’t see. He shows how kind-hearted and determined George Bush was as a president. Ronald Kessler was once a journalist and is now a best-selling author (Ronald 1). He is known for writing books based on presidents, the Central Intelligence Agency,…

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    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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    whereabouts through questioning people who formerly worked for Hussein and his family members. He was given medical exams afterward, which were released to the…

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    The deadly terrorist attack that led to the death and poisoning of thousands of civilian Americans shifted the war on Muslims from the Middle East to American soil. “George Bush 's first reaction to the terror attacks of 9/11 was to find the culprits and 'make them pay ', he writes in his book. 'My blood was boiling. We were going to find out who did this and kick their ass, ' he says. (Tom, 2010)” For the first time since…

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    not attended a single funeral for the Iraqi war dead” ( Quindlen). The fallacy made here is an ad hominem because although Bush is guilty of not appearing at any funeral for the Iraq war, the personal attack is irrelevant to the topic at hand and all it does is show how much Quindlen hated Bush. The fact that Bush had not attended any funeral can be supported by an interview Bush agreed to do from a reporter from the Defense Departments Stars & Stripes newspaper. In this interview, one of the…

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    After the devastating events that occurred on September 11, 2001, the numbers 9 and 11 are no longer just two ordinary numbers. These numbers are a constant reminder to the American people that such a catastrophe is possible and no one can predict what the future holds. These numbers now serve as more than just an emergency telephone number. These numbers mean something personal to all Americans who witnessed this historic event not long ago. The 2,977 deaths on that day in the World Trade…

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    2000 Election Analysis

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    Burden, Barry C. “Did Ralph Nader Elect George W. Bush? An Analysis of Minor Parties in the 2000 Presidential Election.” GET REAL DEMOCRACY. The Center for Range Voting, 2007. Web. Accessed 30 Sep. 2016. • This paper was written by a college student in Harvard University, but also, as it is stated in the article, used for a presentation at the 2001 meeting of the American Political Science Association. • The 2000 presidential election was one of the most controversial elections the United…

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    terrorist attacks, and because al Qaeda utilized it as a base for training and operations, the Bush Administration formulated a national strategy for war in Afghanistan As with most wars and major foreign policy initiatives, the Bush Administration had multiple goals when it launched its war to topple the Taliban. In the first place, as the insider accounts inform us, in the wake of the 9-11 bombings Bush was intent on "kicking someone's ass" and he didn't care if doing so violated…

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