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    George W. Bush: Presidential Ignorance Third Draft Grace Mullhatten George W. Bush was arguably one of the worst presidents the United States has ever known. He lived a lavish childhood and had even more wealth as an adult. George had wonderful schooling in addition to his childhood wealth, and gained even more riches from his oil business as an adult before his presidency. The only hiccup he received during his presidential term was the 9/11 attacks, which he handled poorly by starting a…

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    President George W. Bush’s speech starts out explaining the events that had occurred on September 11, 2001. He praised the American people for their great courage and how they came together so well and so patriotically after the events. He tells the audience how we won’t forget the lives lost during the attack nor will we forget the great countries that stood by our side right after. He explained to the audience that they believe the attacks were organized by a terrorist organization called “Al…

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    George W. Bush delivered a speech on September 20, 2001 in which he used the appeals to achieve the cooperation of the people all over the world and to get them on board to his plan on stopping the terrorist group. He uses the current event that took place on September 11 and the audience who have experiences loss and fear to bring forth his argument. Bush uses many examples of logos that helps evoke pathos throughout the speech. He uses hard evidence when he mentions the number of people who…

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    George H.W Bush was born on June 12,1924 in Milton, Massachusetts (Millercenter.org). George had two parents, and Prescott Bush, who was a serious man the kids were afraid of him when he was mad, and Dorothy Bush who was pretty and kind. George had four siblings who he got along with. On George's 18 birthday, George enlisted to be in the Navy. He served as a combat pilot in World War II and 58 other combat missions. In one of his missions he had almost died when his plan had gotten hit…

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    George W. Bush Propaganda

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    is an insane. This is what exactly happening in the “Why George W. Bush Is THE WORLD’S LEADING TERRORIST”. In this article, the author is showing exceptional hatred toward Bush, for example, “The invasion launched by George W. Bush was heralded by the most frightening and powerful use of force and military violence in recent history.” (Terrorist In Chief1) The author uses words like ”invasion”, “frightening” and “powerful” to describe Bush as a horrible person. Such strong words make us feel…

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    George W. Bush Greatness

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    is defined as a status an individual receives for being a difference maker in their society and contributing for a purpose greater than themselves. This term is how George H.W. Bush should be known as. This iconic historical figure began his journey in Massachusetts on June 12, 1924. His parents, Prescott Sheldon Bush and Dorothy Bush raised him to be the fine man that would later serve our country. After the attack on Pearl Harbor, he enlisted into the Navy and became the youngest aviator to…

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    On September 24, 2008, President George W. Bush addresses the economic crisis by informing the public in a televised broadcast. Hence, responding to the crisis with urgency to, “Address the root cause behind much of the instability in our markets” (Bush, 2008, September 24). Moreover he states, “So I propose that the federal government reduce the risk posed by these troubled assets and supply urgently needed money so banks and other financial institutions can avoid collapse and resume lending.…

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    George W. Bush once said “Leadership to me means duty, honor, country. It means character, and it means listening from time to time.” (George W. Bush) He used his quote to take action in this speech by using many leadership and honorary qualities as in Allusions and emotion to compare America to the Bible to let the people of America know who really leads our country. President Bush also used many metaphors, anaphoras and powerful diction throughout his speech, as well as allusions. He included…

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    recount of the votes and shows that George W. Bush would have won the recount with the under-votes. Under-votes are votes that were not counted or used when calculating the presidential race.The studies also show that Gore likely would have won a statewide recount of all undervotes and overvotes, which are ballots that included multiple votes for president and were they weren't counted at all. Studies also show that the recount of all hand votes show that Bush would have won the election. So,…

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    George W. Bush I am writing an essay on George W. Bush. I am focusing on his Early life, Personal life, Military life, and Political life. I believe George W. Bush had a very interesting life because of his early, personal, military, political life, and accomplishments. George W Bush was president during the greatest challenge since Abraham Lincoln, the terrorist attacks on 9/11. George W Bush was the oldest child of a very important father when he was born on July 6th, 1946.…

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