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The Vindication of George W. Bush


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the_vindication_of_george_w_bush.htmlAmerican Thinker:

This week at Hofstra University, academics and political experts are gathering to discuss the meaning of the presidency of George W. Bush. President Bush remains an enigmatic yet vital figure in American politics. For liberals, he is the antithesis of good policy and for many conservatives, he represents undue political compromise to be avoided. This highly conflicted sense of 2001-2009 in the American presidency, jeopardizes not simply the history of one President but a larger sense of how success is achieved in politics and how the 21st century might become far more benign and positive than anything we might presently imagine. President Bush was remarkably successful in agendas surrounding global genocide. Those successes and our present efforts to recover that accurate history constant the prelude to a potential end of genocide as a reasonable global norm like we see presently with groups such as ISIS.

 

The essence of rejectionism surrounding President Bush is generally found in 2007 shortly after Bush’s party lost in a landslide the 2006 Congressional elections. In 2007, Bush’s popularity in Sudan and America was identical: 30%. In many respects, that was insightful to how we begin to recover a proper understanding of his policies. Propaganda in Sudan and the United States led to profound misunderstandings of his actions in a war on terror initiated after the 9/11 attacks in New York and Washington DC. Incredibly, on the same continent of Africa, the president was emerging as an incredibly popular figure -- with approval ratings of 70 and 80 percent. These figures were likely tied to effective foreign policy that reduced the incidence of AIDS and malaria rather dramatically from the opening of the 21st century. This popularity was especially striking in parts of Africa with significant Muslim populations -- clarifying how the United States can fight a war on terror without declaring a war on Muslims.Scissors-32x32.png

 


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And now a word from Nutterville

 

Libertycanuck FeralCatan hour ago

 

I really tried to make it all the way through that article but the intense feelings of being in a college faculty lounge overcame me - W and the Bushes were and are tight with the Kennedy's - Prescot and Ole Joe from the same neighborhood and the same view of the need for "elites" to rule
Both W's and GW's Presidencies were very destructive to America because they resulted in Clinton, Pelosi, Reid and Barry - Jeb's will give rise to a full collapse of our country

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President Bush’s difficult decision to deploy troops to Liberia in July of 2003 in cooperation with African Union military forces was essential to changing the sovereignty and genocidal practices of Liberia. The decision was made against the harsh backdrop of existing deployments by the U.S. in Afghanistan the new front in Iraq in March of 2003. The world knows little of this decision and it adds to a general false meme that military action by the United States never makes life better -- it always makes things worse. But the easier decision to deploy troops today was paved by the difficult decision of deployment in 2003.

 

 

 

I had forgotten this.

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