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9/11 Speech Analysis of George W Bush
Briana Pringle
AP Lang
George W. Bush Speech 9/11
On the date of September 11, 2001, an unexpected tragedy affected the whole nation, but our President George W. Bush helped our nation sustain a peaceful mood with his motivational speech and powerful use of bible verses. “The nation is strong” this statement made by Mr. Bush emphasizes that we all are one nation and in order to keep one another unified we must share each other’s pain as citizens of the U.S. To be honest George W. Bush has showed all of us normal Americans that he is more than just a President, He is a human being, that he has worries and fears just as we everyday citizens do. Another statement that came about was “Financial constitution remains strong” This statement lets all of America know that even though we have been hit by the enemy, we still are strong financially. I believe that GWB letting us Americans know that we are financially ok made a few citizens more confident that we will succeed, because we still have money to care for the people who have been harmed the most and lost loved ones. On September 11, 2001, America felt its vulnerability even to threats that gather on the other side of the earth, GWB has created a phenomenal speech that has become a very memorable part of American history, I like the speech and from my perspective I think many Americans who did not have faith in GWB before the tragedy gained respect for him. We as a people have to stick together as a nation “Even though we walk through the valley of the shadow of death we will fear no evil for you are with us” (Psalm 23; 4) this verse was stated by GWB, He got a lot of respect from the Christians in America. In conclusion, From my perspective I believe the quote “God bless America” because I am a Christian and I know that god is our savior, GWB had a speech that changed history, Just as Martin Luther King Jr. and other great motivational speakers, I love America we remain

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