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    lost their lives‚ due to an attack schemed by Osama bin Laden. With the notion that Saddam Hussein had been fully involved with Osama bin Laden and an even stronger belief that Iraq had reconstituted its nuclear weapon program‚ on March 3‚ 2003 George W. Bush with the consent of Congress‚ declared the American Invasion of Saddam Hussein’s Iraq. With every subsequent event occurring in the Middle East‚ the invasion arose as imperative at the time. Operation Iraqi Freedom was launched with the intent

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    At the time of the terrorist attack‚ the president of the United States was George Bush. George Bush had to deliver a speech to the world on the horrible attack that happened in New York. “In a speech on September 20‚ he asked citizens to be “calm and resolute‚ even in the face of a continuing threat” and promised that the United States

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    Intelligence Activities. Washington‚ DC: Headquarters‚ Dept. of the Army‚ 1984. Print. AR 381-10. United States of America. President Issues Military Order Detention‚ Treatment‚ and Trial of Certain Non-citizens in the War against Terrorism. By George W. Bush. Vol. 66. [Washington‚ D.C.]: White House‚ 2001. Print. Ser. 222. Ojeda‚ Almerindo E. "Death in Guantanamo: Suicide or Dryboarding?" Truthout. News Analysis‚ 3 Nov. 2011. Web. 1 June 2012. .

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    A.P. U.S. HISTORY- CHAPTER 31 “The Post-Cold War World‚ 1992 - 2008” 1). THE CHANGING FACE OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE: Continuing influx of new immigrants Reshapes demographic patterns Census shows rapid growth at the fastest pace in decades Reflected steady growth in population of non-whites a). The New Pilgrims Second great wave of immigrants change “look” of America 17.5 Million immigrants (1981-2000) Largest immigration period in U.S. history By 2005‚ immigrants make up 12.4% of

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    Fahrenheit 9/11

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    Michael Moore’s latest film‚ "Fahrenheit 9/11‚" presents a critical look at the administration of George W. Bush and the War on Terrorism. In this film Moore investigates the rapid growth of the United States government and its trend of trampling the rights of individuals‚ and the corporatism that is spawned out of the close ties between big government and big business during wartime. Michael Moore may not convince all audiences‚ but is successful for its factual accuracy in which the evidence spoke

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    re-check the manufactured product until the process results in perfection. This is a proven practice in industry. However‚ this formula will continuously fail when applied to living beings because no to humans are alike. In an interview‚ President Bush said that when NCLB is re-authorized‚ he hoped that they would not weaken it and would continue to progress toward excellence by measuring progress toward the absolute (Rotherham‚ 2012). The theory that there could possibly be one a one hundred percent

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    Stem Cell Revisited

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    Cell Revisted George W. Bush was the United States of America’s 43rd president. During his presidency‚ Bush faced many ground breaking decisions that would help mold the nation’s growth. One such issue was that regarding the use of government funds to support stem cell research (“George W. Bush”). Stem cell research has long been deemed a taboo subject. People’s opinions can vary greatly regarding the use of stem cells to further research. Former president‚ George W. Bush‚ offers the differing

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    The biggest problem facing our generation is fixing the mistakes that our fearless leaders have made. George W. Bush had made many mistakes while in office from 2001 to 2009. One of the most controversial issues that he had completed related to the signing of a report endorsing outsourcing with thousands of American workers having their jobs shipped overseas. He may have had good intentions‚ but all that was lost after the signing of this bill that took 2.6 million jobs away from the people of the

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    but also terrorist groups‚ which operate transnationally and even between continents. On the night of September 11th‚ in the aftermath of the deadliest terror attack the world has seen‚ former President George W. Bush and his War Cabinet officially declared the start of the “War on Terror”. Bush would say on September 19th‚ 2001‚ The message to every country is‚ there will be a campaign against terrorist activity‚ a worldwide campaign. And there is an outpouring of support for such a campaign. Freedom-loving

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    Government Secrecy

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    Ashley Simons "Secrecy and a free‚ democratic government don’t mix‚" President Harry Truman once said. Harry Truman understood the importance of an open government in a free society. Unfortunately‚ George W. Bush has a different outlook. From the first days of his administration‚ President Bush has taken steps to tighten the government’s hold on information and limit public scrutiny of its activities. Expansive assertions of executive privilege‚ restrictive views of the Freedom of Information

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