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Bush and the Republican Race

 

             As a leader of our country, his name is glorified in national newspapers and articles abroad. A wise governmental force and powerful alpha American male, George Bush reins as our Republican in control, navigating our nation through the toughest of times and the sweetest of victories. President George W. Bush has made many bold strides for the United States economy and for the liberation of the Iraqi people and will continue to fuel our belief in him for as long as he supplies our people with a stable and .
             victorious American reputation. In this essay, I will describe the influence which President George Bush has had on the American people concerning today's issues in the United States economy and our relationship with the Iraq people - a mutual fear which Bush is working indefinitely to assuage. I will also discuss how his reputation has worked both to his advantage and disadvantage in the candidate elections. George Bush - the courageous hero of the United States - representing Americans nationwide and fellow Republicans in the race for governmental victory. He will never fail.
             George W. Bush Jr. was born July 6th 1946 in New Haven, Connecticut and raised as an only child in Austin, Texas. He grew up in a strictly Methodist household which he took full advantage of as he grew older. A gleam in his father's eye, Bush became increasingly active in more than a few local Methodist churches. He also began volunteering his time and services to the less fortunate as a board member of the National .
             Paralysis Committee, later moving up the ladder as chairperson of the Hearts and Hammers Rehabilitation Group [Kinsley 1]. .
             Establishing a good reputation for himself, Bush pursued a higher education at .
             Yale University, graduating with a BA in History in 1968. Afterward, he aspired to get even more formal training at Harvard University, later earning an MBA in 1975 [Woodward 4]. With a wonderful education and a few years of work experience, it did not take long for Bush to follow in his father's footsteps to become a member of the US House of Representatives in 1978.


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