George W. Bush

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    The first reason torture should be justified is as followed: the use of torture can save lives and prevent future acts of terrorism. Through the process of torture, the US, was able to distinguish connections between Khalid Sheik Muhammed and Jose Padilla. The use of torture was conducted on al Qaeda operative Abu Zubaydah. Khalid Sheik Muhammed and Jose Padilla are two international terrorists that have committed terrorist actions m42k.p against the United States. When Khalid Sheik Mohammed…

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    When this crisis event happened President George W. Bush was in the leadership role to handle this crisis with the federal government 's help. Now what went wrong was the leader did not make a plan for the people who lost everything in the storm that has to do with financial needs. There was no co-ordination…

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    regulated a nationally seen strategy to keep our country safe against domestic and international terrorism attacks. The Department of Homeland Security was put in place to ensure that we are safe no matter time of the day or the year. President George W. Bush signed the Homeland Security Act of 2002 on November 25, 2002. It was created by the Department of Homeland Security and was introduced after the attacks on 9/11 and the mailing of anthrax spores. The anthrax spores were mailed to United…

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    Operation Iraqi Freedom

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    seemed to be a terrorist organisation would also be targeted. In President George W. Bush’s 2002 State of the Union, he made it evident that the U.S would not just combat terrorist organisations very aggressively but also any country suspected to be equipping, training or supporting them (Bush, 2002). In his speech Bush went on and said that “Iraq continues to flaunt its hostility toward America and support terror” (Bush, 2002), in other words saying that Iraq clearly identifies as a sponsor of…

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    in 2014 and Bush in 2006. On a scale of 0% to 90%, indicating a high no confidence to high confidence. Results indicated that U.S. citizens had about the same amount of confidence in both presidents during these years of their administrations. While Bush scored averaged a 50% approval rating in 2006, Obama’s averaged an approval of 57% rating in 2014. These approval ratings indicate that confidence in President Obama has recently been almost equally low as confidence in President Bush during one…

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    There is common conservancy between both republican and democrat beliefs. Republicans have the lowest percentage in the beliefs and also given rights, some seem reasonable but most uncommon so the percentage of the population is at its lowest for republicans, and the hole republican party started because of a protest , also the population likes to vote for the republicans not that have experience not the ones who have a proven record of a presidential experience, they vote for people that have…

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    Unlike the film food Inc, in observational documentary, the filmmaker does not represent the participant in a straightforward way. The participant offers him or herself as a subject, and both engage in a representational relationship. The filmmaker cannot define the subjects and Participants have reasons for their participation and their actions influence the filmmaker and the film. The participatory mode relies on interviews, considering them to be a credible source of knowledge about the…

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    Operation Desert Shield

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    Bush. Bush’s strong suit was being able to act on tragedies and wars quite quickly. George was undoubtedly the best president to have on the front-line at this time. According to ushistory.org, the president confidently quoted on live television that, “this would just not stand”(1). In the last months of this year, the first deployment commanded by Bush finally was placed into action. The command then was named ‘Operation Desert…

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    The Bush admirations began bombing Afghanistan secretly and killing thousands of civilians. The American public didn’t really knew the real reasons for the invasion and for what the United States was secretly doing in Afghanistan. Due to the fact that the American public it is driven by the mass media that is controlled by those elites that sit in congress laughing fakely like hyenas- laughing behind the scenes for the bull crap they cover up. It is very ridiculously when President Bush…

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    constantly seek ways to improve their own positions (Datta, 2015). Realism has a weakness for ignoring progress and seeing the potential for conflict everywhere, but it also looks for ways to ensure security so that war is unnecessary. (Snyder, 2004). George H Bush was a realist but also recognized its limitations and worked around them. It was on realist grounds that he refused to continue on to Baghdad after defeating the Iraqi army in the Gulf War but he sought help from international…

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