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  • Gore And Bush
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    The 2000 United States presidential election included two major candidates Al Gore and George Bush. Another man by the name of Ralph Nader also played a major role in the outcome. Nader is a democratic member and he took away many votes from his fellow democrat, Al Gore, which could have really helped Gore win the election. As we stand now, George W. Bush will soon become our 43rd president. On November 7, 2000 many voters were excited and ready to vote. As votes were being cast, the public was ...
  • Al Gore And George W Bush
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    As 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...
  • Number Of Judges Appointed A President
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    Sep. 16 1999 Law, Courts, Politics Data / Analysis The American President's and Their Judges The appointing of judges to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals is the responsibility of the United States President. This responsibility does not go without its benefits. Because the law can at times be "flexible" when deciding a case, a president is most likely going to choose a judge with the same background and goals as he. The Number of Judges Appointed A president can appoint as many judges ...
  • President Bush Plans
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    President Bush recognizes the difficulties families face in coping with a rapidly changing world. In addition to the traditional challenges, parents and children have to deal with threats unheard of in generations past. President Bush is working on a series of initiatives to help parents keep their children safer. In his second term, President Bush plans to: . Promote Abstinence - Bush has more than tripled funding for abstinence-only education since 2001. Going forward, he will continue to prom...
  • President Bush
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    GEORGE BUSH The votes were in; the election was over. On the 20th of January 1989, Republican George Herbert Walker Bush became the forty-first president of the United States. After serving two previous terms as Ronald Reagan's Vice President, he defeated Governor of Massachusetts Michael S. Dukakis to earn his new title. Bush had become President at a time when many Americans were uncertain about their country's future. The federal government was intensely in debt due to prior years of budget d...
  • President Bush
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    William Jefferson Clinton, by far the MOST controversial President of our Time On January 20, 1993, our current presiding president, William J. Clinton was sworn into office. For the past six years, one of the most flamboyant presidencies has been lived out and still continues to this very day. In the eyes of some Bill Clinton has been a savior to the United States, while others openly consider him the Anti-Christ. Either way, he has put us all on the track we are on now. Bills first changes wer...
  • Senator Bush
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    I. INTRODUCTION Bush, George Herbert Walker (1924-), 41st president of the United States (1989-1993), president at the end of the Cold War between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). Bush also organized an unprecedented global alliance against Iraq during the Persian Gulf War of 1991, but he was less successful in dealing with U.S. domestic problems and was defeated after one term by Bill Clinton in the 1992 election. II. EARLY LIFE Bush was born in Milton, Mass...
  • Ownership Of Guns And Bush
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    Bush for President Being a voter is a privilege, and something I'm defiantly not ready for. I believe 18 is a very reasonable if not to early of an age to become a voter. Some people claim the reason they don't study and become educated on the election is, they believe the election or the decision on who will become the next president will effect them. Each candidate stands for their own beliefs and they each want different things for our country. You should vote on the things you believe will b...
  • George Bush Jr
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    George 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 ...
  • Line On The Spending Of Supplies Being
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    Los Angeles Times, November 6, 2001, "Congress Testing Bush's Resolve" How do we know if our president is doing his best to serve the people instead of acting on his own will? We entrust the president to make the right decisions and to do what is best for us. This is why we vote for who we think is the better president and hope he will serve us when we need him. After the recent attacks on September 11, 2001, a lot of stress has been put on the president because our nation is keeping a close wat...
  • President Bush
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    On Thursday January 20th 2005, President Bush delivered his second inaugural address after being sworn in for his second term. In his address Bush promised to keep his word and fulfill his duty as president of the United States. These duties have not been upheld according to the numerous protestors who showed up at his Inauguration. In his Inaugural Address Bush discussed many things. The inaugural address was a speech which would reassure the American people that President Bush will lead us to ...
  • 4 2 To 5 6 Since Bush
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    George 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 ...
  • President Bush
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    The State of the Union On Wednesday February 2, 2005, President George W. Bush gave an opinion changing speech. President Bush has great intentions to make America a safer, as well as peaceful, place to live. We all expected him to say, "I will cut taxes and make collage more affordable", but he also made promises that were unexpected. Although this was a very serious speech, he managed to put a bit of humor in his speech, which made it more interesting. Bush made many promises he intends to kee...
  • First President Bush
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    In his approach to the presidency, Bush closely followed the Clinton model of constantly campaigning. After taking office, Bush left details of his first budget to others while he traveled frequently around the country, making campaign-style appearances to promote his policies. Even early in his presidency, he devoted less attention to states like California and New York that were heavily Democratic and focused instead on crucial 'swing's tates that might go either way in a reelection fight. Yet...
  • Military Intervention And The Situations
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    What Leads to Intervention? : A Case Study of Intervention During the Bush Administration As Commander-in-Chief of the most powerful armed force in a world plagued by small military crises, the question ultimately becomes: when does a crisis call for intervention? From 1988 to 1992, this was President George Bush's dilemma. The days of the United States fearing embroilment in international affairs due to the towering menace of the USSR and global destruction ended at about the same time as Bush ...
  • President Bush
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    ... strengthening Social Security and Medicare by providing seniors with more options; and ushering in the responsibility era in America. President Bush is married to Laura Welch Bush, a former teacher and librarian, and they have 19-year-old twin daughters, Barbara and Jenna. The Bush family also includes their dogs, Spot and Barney, and a cat, India. President Bush is pursuing the same common-sense approach and bipartisan spirit that he used in Texas. He has proposed bold initiatives to ensure...
  • Former President Bush And His Wife
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    Subject: Inauguration During the Presidential inauguration held on January 20, 2001, George W. Bush was sworn in as the 43rd President of the United States of America. The new President gave a short and to the point speech, afterwards George W. Bush along with his family and the former President, Bill Clinton, made their way to the inside of Capital Hill to soon leave for the traditional luncheon. After George W. Bush was sworn in as the new president and the trade of power was made, Mr. Bush de...
  • President Roosevelt States
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    On December 7th, 1941, Pearl Harbor was an uproar as the Japanese destroyed America's Pacific fleet. President Roosevelt came forth addressing the United States on a positive note. Similarly, on September 11, 2001, New York City was surprisingly attacked and terrorism was once again introduced to the United States. George W. Bush, the president of the United States, addressed America regarding the attack. Both showed similar points, unity throughout the nation, responding to the attacks. The emo...
  • Inconsistency Of Bush Presidency
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    Michael Bean George Bush Senior was elected president in 1989. He was elected saying many things, such as having no new taxes and increasing military spending. His views were hardly his own, but seemed to be borrowed from the prior president, Ronald Reagan. He seemed only to be an extension of the well regarded Ronald Reagan, and seemed like a good choice for the Reagan-lovers. Like his siblings and family alike, he was given a fast track to political success and seemed to be taking full advanta...
  • Websites Use Leadership Tactics
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    leadership In the political arena there are many factors that contribute to the organizational behavior. To examine political behavior on the Internet let's look at the Democratic National Committee (DNC) website and compare and contrast with the Republican National Committee (RNC). The two factors used in this comparison are strategies and tactics to gain power and unethical tactics and strategies. To gain power for their committees both websites contribute web pages showing the leadership of e...

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