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    U.S. presidential election, questioning the legitimacy of George W. Bush’s win in Florida against Al Gore. Gore is the frontrunner until Fox News predicts Bush as the winner, causing all other networks to retract their previous statements about Gore and agree with Fox News. It is then revealed the man responsible for calling Fox News’ predictions about the winner is the first cousin of Bush. Moore also suggests fraud was committed as Bush won in Florida by a slight percentage – a state of which…

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    views and lay blame with citizens and leaders alike. As a whole, Bacevich provides an informative, well- written and colorful interpretation to the question of decline, citing real loses of power mixed with an ever present hate for President George W. Bush and the invasion of Iraq and Afghanistan.…

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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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    someone’s life is surreal, and life should be valued regardless of whether or not one is suffering or have an illness. All lives have equal value, regardless of the individual's background or economic situation. In his second inaugural speech, George W. Bush spoke on how all people were created…

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    The Bush Doctrine was a major departure in American foreign policy because there was a radical change from national security strategies the U.S. foreign policy used before (i.e deterrence and containment). The Bush Doctrine dramatically changed the way the US act toward the rest of the world . The Bush Doctrine is known as various foreign policy principles of US created by president George W. Bush in the wake 9/11 attacks. The doctrine dictated that the US had the right to treat countries that…

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    President George W. Bush addressed the Nation on September 11, 2001 that followed after the attack of 9/11. This attack will forever be burned into the heads of the US citizens. Fortunately President Bush assured the American people would triumph through this cruel misfortune. Bush’s “9/11 address to the Nation” was effective and gave the Americans inspiration, peace, and informed the audience. This speech was meant for Americans, but Bush didn’t exclude the rest of the world from connecting. By…

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    When George W. Bush became president his policy towards Israel brought forth the idea of Palestine becoming a state on its own. President George W. Bush believed that this policy would bring the end to the fighting and ongoing and never ending tension between Israel and Palestine. He did however understand that if we as a country could not find a solution to bring peace to those that Israel has tension with. That Israel would once again take matters into their own hands and do everything in…

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    people assume that a Republican president will likely lead the United States into war, while Democrats will reduce military spending and usage. Two recent examples one can look at are former President George W.…

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    Machiavelli Pros And Cons

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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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    Although Obama’s score is not high, it is at least still in the positives unlike his predecessor George W. Bush. In the end Carroll states, “Obama’s record also has to be seen in the context of a couple of larger economic phenomena that provided no help to his score: the need to reduce consumer debt that had soared under George W. Bush (“de-leveraging”) along with excessive real-estate inventory, and the below-average growth in the global economy after the financial…

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