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George W Bush Taxes
410 wordsGeorge W. Bush Taxes: Governor Bush believes that roughly one-quarter of the surplus should be returned to the people who earned it through broad tax cuts otherwise, Washington will spend it. His plan will promote economic growth and increase access to the middle class by cutting high marginal rates. It will also double the child credit, eliminate the death tax, reduce the marriage penalty, and expand Education Savings Accounts and charitable deductions. The largest percentage cuts will go to th...
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Al Gore And George W Bush
614 wordsAs expected, Governor George W. Bush of Texas has won the Republican Party nomination for the presidential election in November. All along, Bush was the predicted winner for the GOP, but Senator John McCain of Arizona gave the Governor a run for his money. Although Bush was able to defeat him, John McCain was, and still is, the best candidate for the presidency. It was said that the New Hampshire primary is often a good indicator of who will succeed and who will fail in the race for the presiden...
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George W Bush
2,731 wordsGeorge W. Bush Politics have been the family business for more than one family in the United States. The familiar family of several generations is the Kennedy family who remains in the political spotlight for fifty-three years and running. As Elizabeth Dole attempts to gain the Republican nomination for the 2000 presidential race she hopes to continue the forty-nine year Dole family streak. Coming close to twenty-five years in politics Bill Clinton prepares to turn the scepter over to Hillary Cl...
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George W Bush And Al Gore
1,096 wordsPresidential Debate Essay Al Gore and Governor George W. Bush are running for the Presidency. The two candidates are in Presidential Debate to allow the voters to get an understanding of where they each stand on certain positions and policies. Bush and Gore have some similarities and differences on certain positions and policies discussed in the Presidential Debates. Education is an issue discussed in the Presidential Debate. Bush and Gore both agree that there is nothing more precious than educ...
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Abortion And Parental Notification
1,481 wordsWhen the United States was founded over two hundred years ago, our fore fathers proclaimed that this land would be an area where freedom would be available to anyone and everyone. It is this freedom that enticed many individuals to make the journey from their home country over to the United States. Freedom, is a right that every individual for example each, freedom of religion, and most of all freedom of choice. To take these privileges away form an individual would deprive them of the civil rig...
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George W Bush
744 wordsTitle: President George W. Bush Author: Beatrice Gormley Setting: Time: July 6, 1946 Place: New Haven, Connecticut Character: George Bush was born, July 6, 1946. He was born first child of Barbara Pierce Bush, and Gorge Herbert Walker Bush. As a child of a father who was the forty first president and a famous baseball player, and a WWII Navy fighter pilot hero, t was a lot for him to try to live up to that reputation. As a child he had no interest in politics. He was a typical boy who just liked...
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George Bush Jr
695 wordsGeorge W. Bush, Jr. Do you like George W. Bush? You know the United States of America's newly elected president. Maybe we the people can call him that, the president of the U.S. I am going to try and help you see that there are good and bad points to our newly elected president, George W. Bush. Mostly bad points because I did not vote for him due to the fact that I am a white, only middle class, hardworking, Democrat, a conservative (I strive to be rich one day) democrat so don't get me wrong I ...
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Al Gore Plans
1,083 wordsThe Opportunity of a Lifetime The upcoming election will not only pass the reins on to another president, but shape history for the next four years. The person selected will be the first, elected president of the new millennium, after his Inauguration Day on January 20. The major issues of this years candidates are welfare reform, Social Security, education, and abortion; thus, suggesting a predicament. Who should be the next individual to run the United States of America? Is the best man Al Gor...
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Dr Frank
317 wordsDr. Justin Frank has written one of the most fascinating books that in my opinion is not getting to a large enough audience. Dr. Frank as a psychoanalyst has offered an in-depth profile of President George W. Bush in his book Bush on the couch. Psychoanalysis is a relatively new field of investigation, in which teams of skilled psychiatrists utilize the vast clinical data on world leaders to do in-depth personality profiles. The ClA established an applied psychoanalysis unit, under Dr. Jerrold M...
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4 2 To 5 6 Since Bush
681 wordsGeorge W. Bush may not be a bad man; however, he is not a good president. Perhaps his presidency started to go downhill when the first hardship of his term came along, the September 11 attacks. Bush had launched a War on Terrorism shortly after. Bush ordered the Taliban to hand over Osama Bin Laden and when the best they could offer was to bring Bin Laden to be tried under Islamic law, Bush decided to invade. When in Afghanistan, the U.S. took many prisoners who he believed were affiliated with ...
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Mills's Power Elite Theory
1,096 wordsFahrenheit 9/11's Power Elite Theory On June 25, 2004, Academy Award-winning filmmaker, Michael Moore, released a controversial film, Fahrenheit 9/11, to the nation, that examined the actions of the Bush Administration in the time period following the tragic events that occurred on September 11, 2001. The film was protested by the nation's conservatives and thought to be rather comical to the nation's liberals due to the way that Moore portrayed President George W. Bush and the rest of the Repub...
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President George Bush
1,278 wordsBush vs. Dukakis The 1988 Presidential Election On November 8, 1988, Republican Presidential candidate Vice President George H.W. Bush was elected as the forty-first President of the United States of America. Bush defeated Democratic challenger Governor Michael Dukakis by a ratio of a bout six-to-five. 49 million people voted for Bush, netting him 426 electoral votes while 42 million voted for Dukakis getting him 112 electoral votes. Strangely, a man not even running for President received an el...
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George W S Grandfather Prescott Bush
3,136 words"First Son: George W. Bush and the Bush Family Dynasty" by Bill Minutaglio, details the history and upbringing of this year's Republican candidate and gives insight as to the impact his family heritage has had on him as a person, and who and what has influenced him as a politician. The biography is mostly nonjudgmental towards George W. Bush, but does paint an image of him and his family that is exactly what he has been trying to deny throughout his whole political life: he was born with a silve...
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George W Bush And John Kerry
1,287 wordsGeorge Bush vs. John Kerry For the 2004 presidential election, Republican president George W. Bush is attempting to defend his post and reassure the American people that his political choices are the best for our country. His opponent, Democratic senator John Kerry believes that his political ideas will be better for a changing America. Four main topics debated on by the candidates are: Homeland Security, Civil Rights, Education (no child left behind), and the Economy. The two candidates have di...
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Bush's Education Plans
1,298 wordsRoad to the White House 2000 George W. Bush, currently 54 and Governor of Texas, was born in New Haven, Connecticut. His Political experience includes being the Governor of Texas since 1995. He was also a candidate for U.S. House of representatives in 1978. His military experience is serving in the Texas National Guard for 6 years. Like most Republicans his stance on Abortion is Pro-Life. His stance on other issues are as follows: In favor of the Death Penalty, Against Gay Rights in most instanc...
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George Bush And Tony Blair
1,467 wordsPart A In our modern culture, a societies opinions, beliefs and understanding of their environment is shaped heavily by the information that is presented to them through the mass media. One of the many mediums that the media use as a tool to inform the public is visual art such as the political cartoons that appear in many newspapers on a daily basis. On the surface these cartoons seem to be depicting the illustrated individuals in a comical manor and scenario that is relevant to their current r...
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George W Bush
631 words"I do know I'm ready for the job. And, if not, that's just the way it goes". - George W. Bush, August 21, 2000 (brainy quote. com). George W. Bush is very easy to get along with. He is known for his easy, outgoing manner. Walker Bush's life has been filled with ups and downs. From childhood, to adulthood, to governor, to the President of the United States, he has discovered life isn't always as easy as it looks. George W. Bush, our forty-third president, was born July 6, 1946 in New Haven Connec...
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Governor Of Texas George W Bush
3,233 wordsBefore the current administration was allowed to take office, the environment may not have been perfect, but due to years of ongoing legislation it was slowly getting better. With numerous agencies to protect the air, water, wilderness, and ozone layer against the majority of harmful devices that industry and civilization has created, we were finally gaining ground on something that is worth protecting, our environment. We had begun to learn that not everything should be up for grabs in our worl...
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