Bush's Effect of On Our Nation
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Pres. George W Bush's objectives have grown into the world's greatest enslavers of human minds, but that's not the point of this letter. The point is that I don't know how Pres. Bush can be so odious. I begin with critical semantic clarifications. First, Pres. Bush might take credit for others' accomplishments as soon as our backs are turned. What are we to do then? Place blinders over our eyes and hope we don't see
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to change this country's moral infrastructure. His misguided, duplicitous credos leave the current power structure untouched while simultaneously killing countless children through starvation and disease. Are these children Pres. Bush's enemies? There is widespread agreement in asking that question, but there is great disagreement in answering it. Okay, I've written enough for one letter, so let me just finish by saying that Pres. George W Bush has gone way too far with his no-compromise attitude.
to change this country's moral infrastructure. His misguided, duplicitous credos leave the current power structure untouched while simultaneously killing countless children through starvation and disease. Are these children Pres. Bush's enemies? There is widespread agreement in asking that question, but there is great disagreement in answering it. Okay, I've written enough for one letter, so let me just finish by saying that Pres. George W Bush has gone way too far with his no-compromise attitude.