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President George W Bush
George Bush the man who stole the presidency. Read all about President Bush in all of these revealing books. George Bush the small man with a big ego. Even as a President i.e. the most powerful man in the world, George Bush the President is still a small man, a destructive, powerful man yet still small, and in the end what will become of him in '09? Who would possibly hire George Bush the Failure?
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by Paul Levy
In this ground-breaking work, Paul Levy explores whether the madness that President George W Bush has fallen into is showing us something important about ourselves. What if President Bush 's madness is a reflection of our potential for madness? What if George Bush the ...
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by John B. Judis
Surveying American foreign policy since the 1890s, New Republic senior editor Judis argues that when conservatives compare President George W Bush 's post-9/11 speech to Congress with Roosevelt's...
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by Elizabeth De La Vega
By revisiting public statements, official documents and journalistic reports from the months leading up to the Iraq invasion, de la Vega builds a legal case that President Bush and top members of his administration engaged in a conspiracy to "deceive the American public and Congress into supporting the war." Drawing on her experience as a federal prosecutor, as well as the work of scholars and legal experts, George Bush the ...
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by Center for Constitutional Rights
President Bush in the halls of Congress and on the front pages of a growing number of mainstream periodicals, President Bush impeachment is being discussed more and more widely. There has not been so strong a case for impeachment of President George Bush since Richard Nixon. In this book the Center for Constitutional Rights, sets out the legal arguments for impeachment of President Bush the ...
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by Justin A. Frank
The President Bush Administration policies are not only a "great catastrophe" but the products of a disturbed mind, according to this provocative blend of psychological case-study and partisan polemic. Psychoanalyst Frank sifts through family memoirs, the writings of critics like Al Franken and the public record of President Bush ’s personal idiosyncrasies for clues to the President’s character, george bush the ...
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