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    but also terrorist groups‚ which operate transnationally and even between continents. On the night of September 11th‚ in the aftermath of the deadliest terror attack the world has seen‚ former President George W. Bush and his War Cabinet officially declared the start of the “War on Terror”. Bush would say on September 19th‚ 2001‚ The message to every country is‚ there will be a campaign against terrorist activity‚ a worldwide campaign. And there is an outpouring of support for such a campaign. Freedom-loving

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    References: Brunner‚ B. (n.d.). Hurricane Katrina a disaster and its catastrophic aftermath. Retrieved from http://www.infoplease.com/spot/hurricanekatrina.html President Bush‚ G. W. (2007). Chapter five: lessons learned. Retrieved from http://georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov/reports/katrina-lessons-learned/chapter5.html Martin‚ D. (2005‚ August 30). Looters take advantage of New Orleans mess. Associated Press. Retrieved

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    The Electoral College follows a winner-take all representative system‚ which means that the voices of some citizens will not matter. The Electoral College is a system of representatives included in the U.S. Constitution‚ created by the Founding Fathers‚ to help ensure that voters selecting the president were qualified and knowledgeable. These voters were chosen‚ because they knew what they were doing‚ rather than possible unreasonable voting by the public. However‚ this system is not required anymore

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    Introduction The US Presidential Election of 2000 featured George W. Bush and Al Gore. It will go down in history as one of the most closest elections¡¦ in US history. It also goes down as one of the most controversial. The final decision was based on just a few hundred votes in Florida. The controversy began when the media prematurely declared the winner twice based solely on exit polls. They finally conceded that the Florida count was just too close to predict. It would take a month before

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    Elections and voting – presidential |Stage |Functions |Occurs | |Primaries and caucuses |Show popular support for candidates |January – early June | | |Choose delegates to attend National Party |

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    pointing out the flaws of it. He does this by blaming mostly the government and large corporations. Throughout the whole text‚ he emphasizes that the majority of Americans do have a bright mind but are not putting it to adequate use. Moore describes George W. Bush‚ as not being so smart himself; which makes us question… How smart are we really‚ as a nation? Our educational system is failing our students. Moore claims that the blame is on our nations’ government officials and politicians who are not addressing

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    photo-op‚ and Clinton lives and dies by the photo-op. So the guy just continued to stand there and look through those binocs with the lens caps on! Well‚ on Tuesday night‚ almost ten years after the Clinton trip‚ President George W. Bush visited the DMZ - and he got it right. Bush looked through the binoculars with the lens caps off. We posted both pictures on the RushLimbaugh.com homepage prior to the show’s kickoff‚ and if you visited us (as you should throughout the day to see if we’ve added any

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    In the year 2004‚ elections were being held for a new United States President. The candidates were republican‚ George W. Bush‚ and democrat‚ John Kerry. The film “So Goes the Nation” portrays the strategies each political party did in order to win the election. Both political parties had very different strategies‚ but Bush did an unfair campaign compared to what Kerry did in his. Both political parties held conventions where they will talk to their voters and also have other people represent them

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    experience.  President Bush address the Congress of the following the attaches of 9/11. As the speaker he talks to the audience about the attacks of 9/11 he states that no report is needed‚ it already has been delivered by American people.  President Bush also says “we have seen it in the courage of passengers who rushed a plane into the ground‚ passengers like exceptional man named Todd Beamer.”He talks about how our country was awakened to danger to defend our freedom.  Bush expressed his concerns

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    Exam 2 review 1. Agenda building is identifying a problem and getting it on the agenda 2. On which issue did Republican George W. Bush attempt to "steal the clothes of the other party" by trying to do what Democrats are known for? 3. Policy formulation is the debate over exactly how to solve formulation 4. Which of the following happened in 2003 and may have guaranteed the success of Medicare reform prescriptions plan? Introduced the Medicare Prescription Drug Plans (like Part D

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