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    The War on Terror vs. Wwi

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    was utilized to provoke military response.  The attack of September 11 is a modern replay of this attack.  George W. Bush leapt into the war against Baghdad in 2003 with the same attitude of Woodrow Wilson in the Great War.  One of Wilson’s reasons for going to war against Germany was based on his belief that his country’s victory could birth democracy and peace in foreign lands. George Bush agrees with this principle; this is proven in how he attacks Baghdad’s dictatorship with the aspiration to

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    This is when the Supreme Court becomes active in political decisions which have been made; there is one example of a history changing decision which has been made which is probably the best example when the Supreme Court intervened too much in the Bush vs Gore 2000 election. The Supreme Court said that there was to be no recount and that the

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    Available from: http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/310/5752/1285 2. NSIDC. 2002. Larsen B Ice Shelf Collapses in Antarctica. National Snow and Ice Data Center. [Internet] Available from: http://nsidc.org/iceshelves/larsenb2002/ 3. Revkin A. 2005. Bush Aide Softened Greenhouse Gas Links to Global Warming. The New York Times. [Internet] Available from: http://www.nytimes.com/2005/06/08/politics/08climate.html?pagewanted=1 4. UNEP. 2007. Melting Ice-A Hot Topic? New UNEP Report Shows Just How Hot It

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    Tea Party

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    Following the 2008 presidential election and the devastating loss for the Republican Party‚ the Tea Party emerged seen as the savior the GOP needed‚ and in their eyes‚ the saviors of the collapsing country. The grassroots movement mainly composed of conservative‚ white middle-class citizens gained traction and exposure through Republican business elites‚ national advocates and funders‚ and media exposure‚ particularly conservative news sources with Fox News leading the way. With these outside factors

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    Banning Anabolic Steroids

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    talking about this issue is the fact that all of the sudden there were quite a few players that were hitting many more homeruns than they had previously in their careers. The Anabolic Steroid Control Act of 2004 was signed into law by President George W. Bush on October 22‚ 2004. This new law closed the legal loophole that allowed the sale in dietary supplements of steroid chemicals used as hormone precursors. The Act was unanimously approved by the United States Senate on October 6‚ 2004. The Senate

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    2004 vs 2008 Elections

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    In 2004‚ the Bush Jr. vs. Kerry campaign showcased different points of views that resonated deeply along party lines. Bush’s conservative view highlighted national security‚ a strong moral code‚ and less government in business. His “War on Terror” and the recent uplift in the economy struck a deep cord with other conservative (right-wing) voters. On the other hand‚ his opponent Kerry’s liberal view emphasized more government‚ opposition to the war in Iraq‚ and economic issues. Bush was successful

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    9/11 Aftermath

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    radically revised definition of torture that hovers over these papers and has reshaped the civil liberties we cherish” (Strozier‚ par. 1). This one horrific day of September 11th has brought confusion‚ horror and the loss of many. In the speech George W. Bush made‚ “Address to a Joint Session of Congress and the American People‚ Sept. 20‚ 2001‚” he began to try to rationalize and justify his decision to prepare for war by stating‚ “Tonight we are a country awakened to danger and called to defend freedom

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    Iraq War Was Wrong

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    Iraq invasions The Iraq war was a horrible thing. It caused many things to happen. I’m against going to war with them because there were no weapons of mass destruction in Iraq as the US government claimed. One of the main reasons listed by George W Bush for the war was to secure Iraq’s chemical and biological weapons‚ which did not even exist. Secondly‚ there were no terrorists in Iraq‚ and Iraq had no connection to Sept. 11. We should have focused our resources in Afghanistan where the real terrorists

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    alcoholism in 1980. In 1988 Richards delivered her speech known as 1988 DNC Keynote Addresses. When Richard address to this it had put her in the national spotlight. The speech was highly critical of the Reagan Administration and then-Vice President George H. W. Bush. This speech set the tone for her political

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    Fema and Hurricane Katrina

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    Joshua Darnell Hillard Composition I 17 April 2008 Dr. MacVaugh A Much Needed Change: FEMA & Hurricane Katrina It has been almost three years since the catastrophic hurricane winds and water of Hurricane Katrina ripped through the Gulf Coast. New Orleans was the most damaged city and media coverage showed the outcries of the neglected people. Many feel that the Federal Emergency Management Agency is to blame and‚ rightfully so. FEMA is a very disorganized and dysfunctional agency;

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