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    President On The Job

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    from George W. Bush about the possibility for President Trump to learn to be a president while on the job. Without previous political experience or the right intentions for this country, President Trump cannot learn to be president. Now, when one is hired for a job, there is usually expectation for one to have experience in that field. This is so one can be successful at their job and doesn’t make unnecessary mistakes. There is no exception for the…

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    Army. He then worked as the National Security advisor, and later become the chairmen of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Which lead him to later become the first African-American to become the Secretary of State in the White House while under President George W. Bush’s first term in office. His position of being the first African-American Secretary of State was analyzed by journalist, political scientist, and historians when he held the position and even after he left it years later. The evaluation of…

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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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    How lightly do you take the loss of three thousand innocent lives? Many people believe that 9/11 was the beginning of the War on terror, which could be justified as true, however, many tensions had lead to the attacks of September 11, 2001 and the beginning of the war on terror. Most are aware of the Taliban, Al-Qaeda, and likeminded groups and their associations with terrorism and their attacks on the World Trade Centers in New York City, New York, USA. Since 1996 the Taliban had governmental…

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    as pointed out in the U.S. code. But let’s analyze the case of Afghanistan after the 9/11 attacks in the United States. President George W. Bush requested to extradite Osama bin Laden so he could be charged, prosecuted, and tried in a federal district court in the United States ground. This 9/11 attacks should have been more like a domestic law issue, but President Bush involved the military and used their power against the terrorist organization Al-Qaeda making it more like a war. To…

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    Post 9/11 Attacks

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    of the 9/11 attacks, Congress had passed the Aviation and Transportation Security Act (ATS) which federalized airport security. The Transportation Security Administration was created as a result of the ATS Act. The Transportation Security Administration started to create strict rules to make the airline security a better and safer system. After September 11th, 2001, these new threats meant there needed to be even more procedures added to protect our country from attacks. TSA started by making…

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    effective rhetorical strategies in Molly Ivins’s "Is Texas America?" are word choice, compare/contrast, and tone. In her article, Molly Ivins focuses and breaks down the political corruption and stereotypes of Texas, as well as possible effects of the Bush administration on America. Ivins reports on the state of Texas through elaborate discussions of the political background as well as brief rundowns on the kinds of people that reside in it. For the author,…

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    cost of the Gulf War at $61 billion with more than four hundred thousand American trooped had been deployed. The conflict among nations is determined significantly with the face off of leaders, especially Saddam Hussein of Iraq and President George H.W. Bush of the…

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    The United States Electoral Process is ran in a form of a democracy. In which the citizens of the United States can vote as long as they are eighteen .These individuals no matter what can vote, no matter the gender, race, or social class. The citizens are able to vote for men and women that will serve as government officials for a period of time. Although citizens are allowed to vote, ultimately the ones who decide will be the next president and vice president is the Electoral College. The…

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    rolls. Investigators later, uncovered irrefutable evidence that exposed an elaborate strategy where thousands of Democratic voters were purged from the rolls. These voters were disproportionately African-American. The evidence shows that Governor Jeb Bush, Secretary of State, Katherine Harris, and other Republican state officials ordered the manipulation of a list of former felons to include…

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