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    Despite a history of not commenting on America’s current political climate and global relations, Former President George H. W. Bush recently gave a speech in which he did exactly the opposite. In his speech entitled “The Spirit of Liberty: At Home, In the World,” the former President expressed his concern for the state of our nation and others around the globe; He did this not by blaming specific individuals or nations, but by stating his desire to improve the institutions of democracy and…

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    “Transcript of President Bush’s Speech Before a Joint Session of Congress, Sept. 20, 2001” was an address given by President George W. Bush nine days after the 9/11 terror attacks. President Bush began by addressing the widow of a fallen hero, and proceeded to thank America as a whole for all the donations, thoughts, and prayers. Bush then briefly commemorates both fallen Americans and other victims from countries around the world. The 9/11 terror attacks were the first attacks on American land…

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    George Herbert Walker Bush was born in Milton, Massachusetts, on June 12, 1924. His family was very wealthy yet raised their children to be above no one. Although they did stress the importance of public service and giving back to society. As just a teenager , Bush left home to become his own person and start his own family. He later began his political career becoming the Republican Party chairman in Harris County, Texas. Bush was always good with people, and as chairman he was able to build…

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    The Big Enchilada Analysis

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    “The Big Enchilada” and my impression of it and about George W. Bush’s 2000 election. I will also discuss within the paper on the political views of the Bush campaign that involved Bush’s positions on education, Social Security and tax cuts during the 2000 Presidential election. Also will be included an analysis of Stevens accounts as the campaign consultant during the Presidential election. The Big Enchilada is the story about the 2000 Bush campaign for the presidency that leads up to the…

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    reconstructive tendencies like his signature achievement, the health-care reform bill. Yet not enough because the bill was largely conservative and when Obama abandoned climate-change legislation. But consistently Obama has continued the policies of the George W. Bush. He commenced a short war against Libya without authorization of Congress. Lastly, he utilizes the right to use unmanned drones to target and assassinate suspected terrorists across the globe. Transformational leadership…

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    casualties due to different beliefs. Lincoln reminds the nation that the war is all just a test to challenge whether or not a nation with a foundation based on freedom can survive. Likewise, one hundred and thirty-eight years later, President George W. Bush delivered a speech from the White House on the evening following a tragic day in the United…

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    President Barrack Obama was voted into office in 2008 and reelected in 2012. Coming into office President Obama made a lot of promises and gave hope 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.…

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    March 20, 2003, the day everything changed. The day American troops stepped foot onto a foreign desert land that the United States now recognizes as Iraq. People have their opinions if the United States made the correct decision in their involvement in the war. Although the United States did gain much Intel, helped locals and executed Saddam Hussein, there are many that wonder if it was in the best interest to invade Iraq considering the numerous consequences. There are both positive and…

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    March 20 2003 was the day everything changed, this was the day American troops stepped foot onto the foreign desert land that.US now know of as Iraq. Many people have their own opinion about if the United States made the right decision deciding to go to war with this country. So, although the US gained much intel, helped locals and executed Saddam….. Was it the right decision considering all the consequences (good and bad) of the invading and picking apart of Iraq. There are both positive and…

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    No Child-Left Behind Act

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    George W. Bush’s No Child Left Behind Act Education is a never-ending battle of what 's best for the children. No one could ever pinpoint what makes children learn the best and how we should be teaching, but one man did try. President George W. Bush wanted the best education for Americana children possible and wanted it to be a vision in reach. He worked on the No Child Left Behind Act once in office and completely changed the face of education for children. The changes affected students,…

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