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    9/11 Reflection

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    Howell,Bush,Cheney,and Rumsfeld lied to the United Nations and the rest of the world. Saddam had no WMD’S and had nothing to do with al Qaeda. Bush Administration knew their partners, the Saudi’s financed the 9/11 attacks but because of their oil they took no actions against them. Instead Former President Bush sends our soldiers to die in countries that had nothing to do with domestic terror attacks. A question to think about why didn 't President Obama file charges against Bush government. Bush…

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    The book written about Rick Rescorla along with the inspirational speech by President George W. Bush not only inspired me, but also made me proud to be an American. When many people speak about September 11 they often refer to planes crashing into the Twin Towers. In memorial of the terrorist acts that took place on that day it was the largest. However, there were two other well know incidents that occurred, the flight 93 hijacking and the actions upon the Pentagon. There were many hero’s and…

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    people believed that all Muslims were radical and going to blow up our country. The last major thing that was caused by the events of 9/11 is a more unified country for the United States. Many people came together to help and support all those who lost family and friends in the horrible events that took…

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    government and U.S. citizens. President George W. Bush and members of his administration decided it was time to reconsider government policies and organize a rally in national security efforts. This rally became known as the U.S. Global War on Terrorism. The policies utilized in this War on Terror manifested widespread controversy,…

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    James Carville War Room

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    "War Room" is an example of what happens within a political operation. The "War Room" is a documentary that evaluates the 1992 authoritative race between George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton, inspecting sentimental, subjective and noble attitudes of politics. While watching the film, I've learned there can be an advancement of a family and tight bonds being made by an organization with a consolidated goal. For example, in the big ending moments of the documentary, James Carville (a combative…

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    to many Americans who were suffering during the time of President Bush. Through both of his terms he tried his hardest to keep all of the promises he made. He implemented laws and policies to help relieve people in the workforce of their long work hours through Obama care and he tried to raise the government budget by making a health care reform. With these policies, among a few others, Obama intended to help lower class families have a much better quality of life. In the beginning everything…

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    President George Bush and his address to the nation recounts the attacks of Al Qaeda on the World Trade Center. Bush’s purpose is to persuade the country that it is okay and we will fight back. He adopts a commanding tone to make us feel like it’s okay and will come back strong. In the first paragraph, Bush used a lot of pathos when he said ‘our’ four or more times to try to get a sense that we are all in this together, to build a sense that we are a sort of family or team. He also used…

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    In 2002, former President George W. Bush signed The No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act of 2001 into law with bi-partisan support. While signing NCLB into law, Former President Bush said, "Today begins a new time in public education... America 's school will be on a new path of reform and a new path of results" (Olson, 2002). As a reauthorization and improvement of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, NCLB had a mission to increase school and teacher accountability in order to narrow…

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    Mexico City Policy

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    organization receives U.S. federal aid. In order to improve the quality of international development and global health and reproductive rights, it is important to understand the harms that this policy causes and, in contrast, how access to quality family planning improves people’s lives (Obaid, 2009, p.102). The MCP does not promote access to non-abortion related alternatives to reproductive health, but in actuality, limits healthcare to women, children, and men in the Global South (Jones, A.,…

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    That was the Americans initial fight, but the battle soon shifted to Iraq. In an interview President Bush said that he was lead to believe that Saddam Hussein possessed WMDs, or had access to them. President Bush was also told that he has seemed to have lost many Americans support in this war. He replied “I would hope they 'd want us to succeed before we get out of there. That 's a decision I had to make”…

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