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Costs Of Bush's Eight Year Joyride

Having been led blindly in the direction of President Bush's Iraqi agenda, we now find ourselves under rule of the Bush Administrations second term. Using ingenious strategy, Bush ensured himself victory in the 2004 election, by infiltrating the churches with his smoke screen of concern with moral issues and family values. Nevertheless in doing this, Bush tapped into a large American demographic of American voters. We the people have voluntarily given up our civil and constitutional rights, whether through apathy or simply being too busy to pay attention to current events.
This being clear to us, we have to ask ourselves as American citizens have we made the right decision. Did we select the most qualified leader to make educated choices with the best interests of the nation in mind? We cannot sugar coat it, America elected a leader concerned not with the issues that truly face our nation, but with catering to the agendas of many friends and associates. By catering to this......


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