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    Bush's 9/11 Speech

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    Jocelyn Hankins Professor Kelly Murphy College Composition II 26 February 2012 Rhetorical Essay of George W. Bush’s Speech‚ 9/11 Address to the Nation I read and watched George W. Bush’s “9/11 Address to the Nation” and found the speech to be ineffective. The President’s speech started off and ended efficiently with it’s appeal to pathos‚ however‚ it’s lack in logos overshadowed this and made the speech unsuccessful. This essay will examine the President’s use of rhetorical appeals and how

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    Arnold Schwarzenegger’s speech given at the 2004 Republican National Convention was clearly of persuasive intent supporting the current President‚ George W. Bush and the Republican Party. His rhetorical purposes throughout the speech involve not only the encouragement to vote for Bush in the 2004 Presidential election but also to support him in his past leadership choices and possible future decisions. Schwarzenegger also clearly states his intentions to give other immigrants and Americans the

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    When President Ronald Wilson Reagan was elected in 1980 not many people would understand his significance as Reagan would be Re –elected again in 1984.Reagan would be remember for many thing during his eight years in the White House but most of all Reagan would be remembered for his cold war policy. Although critics of the President past and present have looked at Reagan as a figure head nothing could be further from the truth‚ especially in regards to his cold war policy and The Strategic Defense

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    Rice served a year as an International fellow attached to the Joint Chiefs of Staff as an advisor on Soviet studies. She was appointed by President George H Bush as the director of Soviet and East European affairs. This was during the time of the Soviet Union dissolution and restructuring and Germany’s reconsolidation. This launched her firmly into the Bush inner circle. She played a key role in female integration into the military serving on the committee that would later restructure the guidelines

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    Ronald Reagan Downfall

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    times. Ronald Reagan has been shot and survived through it‚ has avoided nuclear warfare between the US and Russia‚ and before all these events he is known for being an actor; not to mention the “only movie actor to become president.” (Reagan‚ Ronald W. 1) President Reagan is an extraordinary man; being president‚ avoiding war with foreign countries‚ a popular actor‚ and by playing a pivotal role in America’s economy. Reagan is known for being poor as a child. Ronald’s father‚ Jack‚ is an alcoholic

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    B.B. King

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    many awards for many years. From 1980’s onward he has continued to maintain a highly visible and active career‚ appearing on numerous television shows and performing. King has remained friendly with the Bush Family and in 1990 was awarded the Presidential Medal of the Arts by George H. W. Bush. On February 21‚ 2012‚ Barack Obama hosted “In Performance at the White House. King is widely regarded as one of the most influential blues guitarist of all times. In 2001‚ King signed on an official supporter

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    corporations and politicians that control the mass media in our country. He speaks of how the U.S. government used propaganda in order to gain support for our country’s involvement in wars from Wilson’s presidency to Bush Sr.‚ and now in our so-called "War on Terror" brought upon by George W. Bush. He explains how he believes this elite group of people control the minds of those that are less educated‚ and without an open minds. He believes that propaganda has been used through the mass media to guide

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    Ronald Reagan was Born on February 6th 1911 in Tampico Illinois. Ronald was from the Irish descent. When he was little we went by the name “Dutch” because he didn’t like the name his parents gave him. Ronald went on to college at Eureka College on a athletic scholarship. Ronald was the governor of california before he ran for president and he lost the first time he ran. Ronald Reagan started as a democrat then changed to a republican for many reasons. His wife was one of the reasons. Reagan

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    War World‚ Duke University Press‚ North Carolina‚ 1999‚ p.p. 330 [ 14 ]. Warren Strobel‚ Late-Breaking Foreign Policy: The News Media’s influence on Peace Operations‚ United States Institute of Peace Press‚ Washington‚ 1997‚ p.p. 167 [ 15 ]. George H.W. Bush‚ Address before a joint session of the Congress on the Persian Gulf Crisis and the Federal Budget Deficit‚ 9:09p.m. in the House Chamber at the Capitol‚ 1900

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    including the Iraq war‚ the contraversal No Child Left Behind Act‚ gay rights‚ and the hardships endured by the hard working middle class. Release in December 2006‚ Pink said “This [song] is an open letter to the President of the United States”‚ George W. Bush‚ and “This is one of the most important songs I have written.” She stated that it would never be released as a single in the United States‚ because it was too important to be perceived as a publicity stunt. . Pink was born as Alecia Beth Moore

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