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    Fahrenheit 9/11 Analysis

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    President George W. Bush. Fahrenheit 9/11 portrays Bush as one of the worst presidents America has seen due to the following reasons: he made many poor decisions during his presidency‚ a lot of his decisions were to personally benefit

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    The separation of powers is a theory of government whereby political power is distributed among three branches of government; the legislature‚ the executive and the judiciary. The doctrine of the separation of powers embodies three basic principles; limited government‚ which means that the government’s power over its citizens is limited by the Bill of Rights. Secondly is the separation of personnel‚ meaning that no one person can hold office in separate branches of the government at the same time

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    Running head: Pink Eyes Seeing through Pink’s Eyes Mariah Beyer Oakland University Pink and Billy Mann wrote the song‚ Dear Mr. President. It was sung by Pink and Indigo girls in 2006. The song is a direct criticism of President George W. Bush and the policies of his administration. Pink address the major concerns of most Americans. The lyrics were written in a straight forward and powerful way. Pink and Billy use affective strategies to give their opinions across through lyrics

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    Utilitarianism In 1984

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    The dystopian novel 1984 by George Orwell warns its readers of the possible future that can reflect the novel’s premise of a controlled and dehumanized society. Throughout the novel‚ it is evident of the numerous techniques that the leading party‚ that is referred to as “The Party”‚ uses to have control over its citizens as a whole and individually. One of the more prevalent one’s in the book is the idea of a common enemy. Throughout time‚ many revolutions have went underway because of the shared

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    If terrorists are granted the same civil liberties‚ such as the right to trial‚ as Americans have‚ should they be required to pay taxes too? While Article I‚ Section 9 of the Constitution states‚ "The privilege of the Writ of Habeas Corpus shall not be suspended‚ unless when in cases of rebellion or invasion the public safety may require it" and under this provision‚ persons detained by the government are entitled to a judicial hearing to determine if there is any legal basis for their detention;

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    The Mandate of the People

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    President George W. Bush‚ having been issued a mandate by the people of the United States to bring freedom and democracy to the world and to continue to competently function as the Commander in Chief of the military‚ is using his political capital to institute a regime of Faith Based Initiatives that are unconstitutional and tear at the very fabric of freedom and democracy in America. The precedent was set long ago that would set the American citizenry on a course to make the Presidential election

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    The phrases “Evil Empire” by Ronald Reagan‚ and “Axis of Evil” by George w. Bush where phrases used by both presidents to point targets that were dangerous or a threat to the world; such as the soviet union or Iran developing nuclear weapons among with Iraq and north Korea. Both of these speeches were pointing out the “bad guys of the world” as in intending to keep the peace‚ but it was also a way that the United States Military forces could take action and start a conflict against the “bad guys”

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    Eminem and Politics

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    decisions to the level of being completely anti-Bush for the election. He shows his rejection to Bush by using the following lyrics in his song: “FUCK Bush‚ until they bring our troops home‚” “No more blood for oil‚ we got our own battles to fight on our own soil‚” “The stars and stripes‚ they’ve been swiped‚ washed out and wiped and replaced with his own face.” Eminem’s outburst in his lyrics had influenced a lot of his fans to vote against Bush for the 2004 Presidential Election. The

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    Negotiations originally started in 1986 and an original agreement was signed in 1992 by United States President George H. W. Bush‚ Mexican President Carlos Salinas‚ and Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney leading the talks for a trilateral trade bloc between the countries. After the signing each countries legislatures ratified the bill and it was officially signed in 1993‚ a year after Bush left office‚ by Bill Clinton. The agreement stated that tariffs would be originally reduced with the goal of

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    Our Two-Party System

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    be together‚ have children‚ and create a generation filled with aspiration and enlightenment. Not woman and woman or man and man (Who We Are). Republicans have greatly influenced the modern world by applying tax cuts. In 2001‚ former president George W. Bush‚ signed

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