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    President George W. Bush‚ It will be discussing the challenges‚ and effects of his presidency. An example of one of his challenges was the 9/11 attack. His response to the attack was to announce the war of Terror‚ and International Military Campaign which included the War in Afghanistan all launched in the same year as the 9/11 attack. In came the war in Iraq which was launched in 2003. Read on to find out more facts about the 43rd president of the U.S. George Walker

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    Those who were spiritually sensitive sensed that God preferred Bush over Gore in the 2000 Presidential election. Despite being a member of the Satanic Skull & Bones fraternity (as depicted in the Hollywood Movie “The Skulls”) and living a life of drugs and alcohol‚ George W. Bush had had a genuine born-again experience with Jesus changing his heart. Unfortunately‚ after Bush was elected he started two unethical wars (Iraq and Afghanistan). All he needed to do was pray to God and ask “God‚ should

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    3000 innocent people. The day of September 11‚ 2001. This day has probably been one of the blackest days of American history. A day we’d want to forget as soon as possible‚ a day to bury far beneath the ground‚ a day to never speak of again. At least that’s what sensible people would do‚ right? But is it really? Because we didn’t forget 9/11 and we didn’t forget the death of thousands of innocent people. In fact‚ every September 11th “’Never forget‚ 9/11” is tweeted at least a thousand times. Clearly

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    Fahrenheit 9/11 Analysis

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    of it out and much of it I have even seen. One of the clearest and most recent examples of radical drama‚ which I felt dumb for not remembering‚ would have to be Fahrenheit 9/11. Although I have not seen this movie‚ I do know that the maker of that flim‚ Michael Moore‚ created it with the intentions of getting George. W. Bush out of the office at the end of his first term. If

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    119‚ 4‚ and 2‚996. These four numbers have painted a grim vivid image of a dark day in this country’s history. On the 11th of September in 2001‚ four planes crashed into three distinct locations across the US; the Pentagon‚ a field in Pennsylvania‚ and the World Trade Center otherwise known as the Twin Towers. The dreadful day is marked in calendars and remembered in schools everywhere. No matter the background‚ the race‚ or the gender‚ many gather to grieve and recall the events of that fateful

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    ENG 101:401603 7 November 2012 George Bush and President Obama: Critical Decisions When you’re driving down the road‚ passing through a school zone‚ do you ever think about who initially suggested slowing down while school is in session? When you’re sitting in the doctor’s office or emergency room‚ do you ever think about the group of people who put together the process of health care? Sure you don’t‚ but health care and education reform are key issues that Presidents must configure to best suite

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    President George W. Bush’s 9/11 address to America and the rest of the world is one of the most thought provoking and important speeches in history. On September 11‚ 2001‚ America was attacked by the Al-Qaeda which is a terrorist group in the middle east. They hijacked our planes and crashed two of them into the World Trade Center towers. Another crashed into the Pentagon and the fourth plane was headed to Washington‚ D.C.‚ but crashed into a field in Pennsylvania after passengers tried to overtake

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    9/11 Security Factors

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    For my final project I decided to look at specific Infrastructures that developed as a result of 9/11 I broke my project into 4 different categories 1) Symbolic meaning behind the Twin Towers: Why were the Twin Towers specifically targeted? What did the World Trade Center symbolize to Islamic extremists? 2) Security response: What Infrastructures were immediately put in place after the attack? I will be looking at the physical increase in security‚ funding by the government and zoning to prevent

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    9/11...a Turning Point

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    9/11…A Turning Point There have been many turning points in American history; however none have had the same effects as September 11‚ 2001‚ and many people relate the day to the country’s loss of innocence. As a result of 9/11 many civil liberties were taken away‚ security was heightened‚ and there have been numerous effects on Americans. Although the attack happened on American soil‚ it can really be characterized as an attack on civilization itself‚ because people from more than 80 nationalities

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    American exceptionalism‚ and see the national interest as related to U.S. power (class notes). It seems that George Bush and President Obama both fall somewhere in between realist and liberal‚ with neither being completely ideologically consistent. However‚ in terms of policy as well as actions‚ George Bush was not a realist‚ and President Obama is. 1. Was George Bush a realist? George Bush was not a realist due to his belief in

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