Working up the ladder, Bush climbed into a spot as the Governor of Texas in 1994 and, only six years later, was included in the millennium .
election as a Republican candidate [Kinsley 3]. Finally, in the year 2000, George W. Bush's dream came true. He won the presidential election, soaring from statewide superman to nationwide hero. Since then, his presidency has shown us traumatic and trivial times. We have seen him be tested to the utmost extremes in terms of his quality and ability as our country's leader. Still, he has prevailed. We believe in Bush, but now that his time is coming to an end, will our dear President survive another round of elections?.
Over the years, Bush has made some strongly controversial speeches that the American people have both been happy for and viciously adverse to. However, the majority of Americans and members of the United States Congress raise objective opinions about President Bush's references to Iraq. Secretary of State Colin Powell and Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld even claim that the Bush administration shows strong evidence of a link connecting the "unrelated war against Iraq with its justifiable war against Al Qaeda," as a result of Bush's governmental representation. However, since the September 11th attacks, Bush has been largely popular with Americans but, due to his verbal faults, the Democrats are slowly bringing out the bad in Bush a little too close .
to election time [Harwood 1].
Just recently, the US Congress began to take into action the $87 billion dollar "Rebuilding Iraq" proposal of George Bush. The Senate's vote of what percentage of .
money would be used for particular projects reflects the growing concern about the .
increasing cost of war, how the money is being spent, and the effects at home. In total,about $20 billion will be spent rebuilding the Iraqi infrastructure, as most of the rest will go towards military operation.