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Battered Cities President Bush
868 wordsIt was perhaps the biggest breakthrough in a day of progress in the ravaged city. Also on Friday, President Bush visited Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana, saying there was still a lot of work ahead for the federal government. And after returning to Washington, Bush signed a $10.5 billion disaster relief bill. The amount includes $10 billion in supplemental funds for the Federal Emergency Management Agency and $500,000 for the Pentagon for its hurricane relief work. (Full story) Earlier in the ...
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Major Issue Gore And Bush
2,954 wordsEach of the candidates for President and Vice-President has specific experience and numerous accomplishments that aid in decision-making for voters. Al Gore graduated with honors from Harvard University in 1969. Later in that year, he voluntarily enlisted in the United States Army to go to Vietnam as a military journalist. In May of 1971, he returned from Vietnam. After that, he attended the Vanderbilt Univ. Grad School of Religion from 1971 until 1972. Later, he attended Vanderbilt University L...
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War And Stop Bush For People
987 wordsWhy is it that it takes thousands of deaths, pain, suffering, humiliation, and a few celebrities to stand up and say stop this war and stop Bush for people to open their eyes? For over half of this country still doesn't even take enough time to look at all the facts. What are our troops really doing in Iraq? Well, lets ask ourselves... Why did we go there in the first place? Most people will tell you that Saddam Hussein had a connection to Al-Queda. NOT TRUE! Bush has a larger connection to the ...
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Mr President Bush
2,773 wordsJoshua Sanchez May 7 2004 English 100 M-W Professor Hu Not so free after all Big Brothers eyes are over watching us everyday. The privacy we once had has dissipated. His focal point is in the sky like an eagle stocking its prey. The camera lenses of Big Brother dwell everywhere. Big Brother is always awake and has an eye on us. As of today, Big Brother has risen taller and mightier. He has gained the power to control what we can have knowledge about and has infiltrated into our private lives. Ge...
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President Bush
958 wordsAmerican Economy after September 11th " Every president is dealt a hand of cards,' said John Shove n, a Stanford University economist and senior fellow at the conservative Hoover Institution. 'Bush inherited a pretty tough hand. ' When President Bush took the office in the year 2000, things were moving smoothly on the surface. Undercover there was havoc. Tragedy of September 11th shook the world but it shook the US most. Technically speaking, one would say of course it rocked the US, after all i...
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Bush Administration Deletes
855 wordsBush Administration Deletes Women's Issues Information from Government Websites The Bush Administration has quietly deleted and altered information on women's issues from government agency websites, a research group has found. A report from the National Council for Research on Women (NCRW), released in mid-April, says the deletion of information on subjects including pay equity and childcare was "apparently [done] in pursuit of a political agenda". At least 25 publications were removed from the ...
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Bush's Speech
1,706 wordsIn his first speech as the nation's chief executive, President Bush delivered a stunning address capable of reuniting a nation bitterly divided, many say. A plethora of flags hanging behind the U.S. Capitol stage, Bush spoke to a crowd of thousands after being sworn in to office Saturday. And it was a speech lined with obvious passion and a call for all Americans to unite, especially since the Florida ballot melee has left a sour taste in the mouth of much of America. 'I will work to build a sin...
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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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Osama Bin Laden And The Other Terrorist
311 wordsCowardice In this article, Bush talks about how the terrorist that bombed the World Trade Center and the Pentagon are viewed as Cowards. As the article states", The coward is not man enough to say it to your face and instead chooses to say it behind your back... can be associated with the sissy, the pussy, the pansy, and other derogatory terms". President Bush is trying to say that Osama Bin Laden should have confronted him before he decided to high jack the planes. He also thinks that Osama has...
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Bush Presidency
1,537 wordsLiberal Media Plain and simple, Media is bias. In anyway that you would like to put it, this statement is a fact. The country always seems to have something to say about media depending on the current events happening at the time. If it's a republican, the media is too left-winged, and if it's a democrat, then the media just seems to head right a little too much. Bias media has plagued the United States ever since Watergate though, Of course it existed before that, but Watergate totally portraye...
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George Bush For The September 11 Attacks
1,999 wordsThe media played a vital part in forming the opinions of the American population both on and after September 11. Appeals to the emotions of post-September 11th America were demonstrated. Through television and print, the media attempted to control the minds of Americans by focusing on George Bush, the FBI, and the CIA, during the day of the attack and shortly after; the USA PATRIOT Act entered the spotlight in the weeks following the attacks. The media repeatedly used the phrase "high alert" in ...
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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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Month Before The September Attacks Bin Laden
1,841 wordsIs the U. S Looking For Bin Laden That's a good question. Osama Bin Laden is on of the most wanted men by the CIA. They " ve been saying this for the last eight years If they were really looking for him they would have got him when the 1998 bombing of the American Embassies in Africa and last years attack on the USS Cole in Yemen (The Trial Of Evidence & The Warning. 2003. web feb 2003.) web) Bin Laden is an immensely wealthy and private man. He also a very shy man he doesn't like a lot of atten...
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2 Bill
690 wordsSenator Charles Schumer offered a list of five possible Supreme Court Justices if there is a vacancy this summer. Chief Justice William Rehnquist and one other justice is rumored to retire sometime this summer. This would leave President Bush the job to nominate a new one. He / she would then have to be approved by congress. Schumer met with Alberto Gonzales to discuss how to avoid a bitter nomination batter should there be a vacancy. The goal is to nominate someone who will gain the full suppor...
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Expanded Un Role In Iraq
555 wordsIf it's a clearer understanding of the post 9/11 world you " re after, the speech United States President George W Bush did not give to the United Nations this week will shed more light than the speech he did give. What Bush did not say when he addressed the General Assembly on Tuesday - in support of a US resolution before the Security Council calling for an expanded UN role in Iraq - was that he and his generals were wrong to draw a direct link between the terrorist organisation al-Qaeda and I...
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Platform The Vice President Gore
1,612 wordsRun ningAl Gore Al Gore Running mate: Sen. Joe Lieberman. Current position: Vice president of the United States Political experience: Vice-President of the United States (1993-present); US senator from Tennessee (1985-1993); candidate for the Democratic nomination for president (1987-1988); US representative from Tennessee, (1977-1985) Work experience: farmer (1973-1990); investigative reporter, editorial writer, The Tennessean (1971-1976); home builder and land developer, Tanglewood Home Builde...