Essay on Bush
Transformative, the esteemed dictionary.com gives us this as a definition-Having power, or a tendency, to transform (lead to great change). Such a skill is essential in a great President, Presidents like Teddy Roosevelt, FDR, and JFK. Though it was mentioned as a skill of a great President it can also be found in the countries worst leaders, i.e. George W. Bush. Mr. Bush has high jacked this word and used it to do terrible things, may it be consciously or subconsciously. Mr. Bush has gone on to make great change for the negative in this country; he has alienated many of our closest allies, blundered through great opportunities, and blatantly lied to the country. These problems only hinder of the USA to grow in popularity among the people of the world, and the people within its borders.Our first stop on this tour of the Bush Whitehouse is its foreign policy. Ever since the horrible day that was September the 11th the Bush presidency has persisted to bully and bribe their “allies” into line. You may say, “What about France? They didn’t give into Mr. Bush.” No, they didn’t give in, but not with out a price. The very popular item “French” Fries have since been changed to “Freedom” Fries in the cafeteria of the Ho
The Bush White House was not as constructive in that action as they were with the proposed vote by the Security Council on whether to go to war with Iraq. The US didn’t show up because even with all the bribes they shelled out they still weren’t going to get the vote, so in response they acted like little three year olds and did what they wanted anyway. Thereby undermining the system that was created for such a situation. With most of his allies gawking at the inability of his brain to realize that he is in the wrong Mr. Bush stormed into Iraq rooting up everyone who gave him opposition. He had his troops search everywhere for those “Weapons of Mass Destruction” that he said were there, no dice. Just as the chief weapons inspector Hans Blix said, there weren’t any WMD to be found. That cannot be, says Mr. Bush, Collin Powell showed me those fuzzy pictures of weapons trucks. Sorry Mr. Bush, you’ve been had, just admit it, we will forgive you. The problem is George Bush didn’t admit he was wrong. He just seemed to forget that the “Weapons of Mass Destruction” were his basis for waging war upon Saddam Hussein, who I might add is just like these WMD has yet to be found. He turned to the other more logical reason for invading Iraq, to liberate, but that’s a lie, he said that the United States was waging war preemptively, for its own safety. President Bush told
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Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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