William Clinton and George Bush were both great leaders of our country. Bill Clinton, the 42nd leader and George Bush the 43rd have both done their best for our country. ... George W. Bush was born July 6, 1946 in New Haven, Connecticut. ... The next year, Bush was rejected by the University of Texas at Austin. ...
In an article written in the September 17th Boston Metro, it stated that President George W. ... After much deliberation, U.S. president George W. ... Though the decision that president George W. ... Bush's decision may correspond to one perspective but not all. ... The tragic events of September 11th caused president George W. ...
Following the flourishing economy of the Clinton administration came George W. Bush and recession. In the article Bushs Big Bad Budget, Robert L. ... George W. Bush would not have been my choice for the presidency, but Borosage takes Bush bashing to a completely new level. ...
Economists insist that the social security program will be tapped later this year to pay the government's bills despite Bush and Daschle's promises. After a meeting with President George Bush, democratic leader Tom Daschle was pleased with Bush's pledges of not touching the social security surplus. Although aware of these pledges, the nations prominent economists are certain it will be exploited because of Bush's recent 1.3 trillion-dollar tax cut. ... Bush's comments on the tapping of the funds are " I can say definitely every social security recipient is going to get...
Take the common butt of jokes, George Bush Jr., for example. To a given joker, Bush's inconsistent speech symbolizes laziness, his small stature represents physical weakness, his cowboy outfits show his cultural distaste, and his politics show his inconsistent dogma. The joker believes himself to be in no way like Bush and so easily makes a victim of him. ...
When George W. Bush took office, parents across the land looked forward to his much-publicized education reforms. ... And since Bush took office, the amount we're spending on effective reading programs has tripled, to more than $1 billion. ... Bush's other major proposal is a tax deduction for teachers who buy school supplies with their own money. ... President Bush has done a good job in trying to provide better standards of education and the much needed funding to raise those standards. ...
The The presidential candidates George W. Bush and Al Gore are both facing this issue of negative messages impacting our youth. George W. Bush states "I believe the entertainment industry has taken personal responsibility for the product it provides for our youth. now the parents have to play a role." ...
Al Gore opposes a constitutional amendment to outlaw abortion while George Bush supports a constitutional amendment to outlaw abortion. Al Gore supports the Employee Non- Discrimination Act and tougher hate crime legislation while George Bush opposes both. ... (Al Gore) The difference of George W. ... In comparison, George W. ... (George Bush) Al Gore's political experience surpasses George W. ...
President Bush signed it into law on October 26, 2001, after it received little congressional review or debate. ... The Bush Administration has quietly been passing around a document titled "The Domestic Security Enhancement Act" since February of last year. ... President Bush has already signed many parts of this new bill into law, and if he is re-elected, you can count on him to make these bully-tactics a routine part of our everyday life as American citizens. In conclusion, I feel that the Bush Administration is taking baby steps now into turning our government into a Big Brother organiz...
President Bush signed it into law on October 26, 2001, after it received little congressional review or debate. ... The Bush Administration has quietly been passing around a document titled "The Domestic Security Enhancement Act" since February of last year. ... President Bush has already signed many parts of this new bill into law, and if he is re-elected, you can count on him to make these bully-tactics a routine part of our everyday life as American citizens. In conclusion, I feel that the Bush Administration is taking baby steps now into turning our government into a Big Brother organiz...
Political Parties Report Gun Control has been an issue that has been debated on many times over the years. There are many different stances that people hold on this controversial issue. It is a big part of both Republican and Democratic Campaigns. Gun Control is a hard-pressed issue that m...
When people think of America, they think of great leaders, from presidents such as George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, to the soldiers in the military, and to the people of America themselves. ... On September 11, 2001, George W. Bush, led the United States through the worst attack on American soil in history. ... Under the leadership of George Bush, the United States remained strong throughout the attack, and not just the days following, but up through now. ... President Bush also was and still is leading a war in Iraq where the brutal dictator, Saddam Hussein, was ousted from pow...
Democratic vice presidential candidate Joseph Lieberman stated in 2000 that Republican George W. Bush is unprepared to be president, as the tight and increasingly personal race for the White House headed into its final week. ... After Lieberman's statements, for months, Democrats questioned if the 54-year-old son of former President George Bush had the ability and experience needed to be president. ... In response, Bush senior adviser Ari Fleischer denounced Democratic presidential nominee Al Gore for "one of the most negative finishes in presidential politics." ... As if that wasn'...
Already, his victory has given wings to the human-rights crusades of people around the world, in a way that Bush simply couldn't. ... A Change is Coming There is little doubt that Barack Obama is at the virtual opposite end of the spectrum from George W. Bush on most issues. ... Either way, it is fairly assured that America and the world at large are, at least partially, counting on Barack Obama's America to be a very different place from the Land of George W. Bush. ...
To some folks, the presidential election may be just another political decision, but for most it is the biggest decision our country's voters can make. People that just pick a candidate and choose one or choose not to vote at all are making a tragic mistake. By getting to know each candidate, clearl...
Soon after the attacks, President George W. Bush signed the Aviation and Transportation Security Act into law that fully went into action on December 31, 2002. ... In this case, the said foreign policy was President George W. Bush's pursuit of Saddam Hussein. ...
Strength of a Nation The purpose of President George W. Bush's address towards the World Trade Center disaster was to project the United States" unbreakable qualities of strength, patriotism, and unity towards the United States and the world. ... The speech ends with President Bush giving the Union and the world a decided plan of action and a thanks for the support from U.S. citizens and other countries. ... It was given in a time when the U.S. was still in shock and still in mourning, and President Bush gave the country the clarity and zero tolerance attitude of these acts which i...
Kerry is running against many other Democrats for nomination, and if selected, will run against the Republican candidate, George W. Bush. ... Democrats in Iowa placed the candidates' abilities to challenge President Bush above other considerations. In Kerry's campaign, he argues that he is best suited to challenge George W. Bush because of his war-hero background and long experience in the U.S. ...
In the article "Surveillance Under the USA Patriot Act," it was said that, "Congress was bullied into signing the act by the Bush Administration in the frightening weeks after the September 11 attacks.... This happened again after September 11, and administered by George W. Bush. In the article "NSA warrantless Surveillance", Bush issued an order saying, "I'm issuing an executive order that authorized the National Security Agency (NSA) to conduct surveillance of certain telephone calls without obtaining a warrant from the FISC." The fear caused by the attack ...
Lyda Green, President of the Alaska State Senate and a Republican, wondered aloud whether Sarah Palin was prepared at all while David Frum, former Bush speechwriter wondered "How serious can McCain be?" ... Conclusion John McCain originally ran against George W. Bush in 2000 on the platform that he was a true maverick and would tell things like it is (this was the first instance of the straight-talk express) but was buried by the Karl Rove slime machine. ... Somewhere along the way, perhaps when he was filling the Straight Talk Express with his own credit cards, John McCain made a deal with...
Human Cloning has been a very controversial topic over the past few years. In my essay, I will be discussing the topic of human cloning. My opinion about this is that I am against the cloning of humans. Many people are against human cloning while there are some people who are for it. This topic is...
This definition was used for the occurance that happened to the United States of America on September 11th, 2001 when the president of the United States, George Bush stated, " I believe that we, the United States of America and its people, have fallen victim to an "apparent terrorist attack".( add in resource here). ... In the following, as a brief overview of what took place on this historic day, lays a outline of the dramatic events as they unfolded in front of the American eye. 8:51 a.m.: American Airlines jetliner crashes into 1 World Trade Center, the north tower. 9:06 a.m.: United Ai...
Media Exercise The current session of Congress has proposed a tax relief for the American people. The Keynesian idea that government should increase spending to stimulate the economy had been discarded since the failed stimulus package proposal of 1993. Median household income has declined ...
In American politics there are two parties that are backed by the majority of politicians. Politicians from all fifty states claim their affiliation with these parties, along with the voters. It is natural to have this divide in social ideology and is necessary in a democratic government. T...