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  1. Read reviews from the world’s largest community for readers. The Complete Messages and Papers of President George Bush. Includes his speeches, memorandums,…

  2. This volume featured on President George W. Bush is part of the Official historical reference series of Presidential writings, and remarks Contains the papers and speeches of the 43rd President of the United States that were issued by the Office of the Press Secretary during the period July 1 through December 31, 2003.

  3. [[Page iii]] PUBLIC PAPERS OF THE PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES George W. Bush [GRAPHIC(S) NOT AVAILABLE IN TIFF FORMAT] 2005 (IN TWO BOOKS) BOOK II - JULY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 2005 _____ UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON : 2009 [[Page iv]] Published by the Office of the Federal Register National Archives and Records Administration For sale by the Superintendent of Documents ...

  4. President George W. Bush gave his “History’s Unmarked Grave of Discarded Lies" speech to a joint session of Congress on September 21, 2001. A primary resource featured in Norton’s

  5. 18 th Century 1700 - 1799. 19 th Century 1800 - 1899. 20 th Century 1900 - 1999. 21 st Century 2000 -. Papers of George W. Bush. Inaugural Address. Inaugural Address. Executive Orders. Executive Order Ordering the Ready Reserve of the Armed Forces to Active Duty And Delegating Certain Authorities to the Secretary of Defense And the Secretary of ...

  6. At the George W. Bush Institute, we are committed to changing the terms of this debate and offering solutions that are bold and politically viable. We are committed to using our voice to ensure that the United States reaps the benefits of our longstanding history as a nation of immigrants. The series of white papers will outline critical issues ...

  7. Lastly, President Bush uses alliteration in order to highlight certain key messages and appeal to the people by using pathos. Alliteration is a repetition of same consonant sounds. There are several alliterations in the president’s speech. Some good examples can be phrases such as “shatter steal”, “brightest beacon”, and “Deliberately and deadly”. Because of these phrases, a ...