Bush during his famous "bullhorn speech" at Ground Zero has died at the age of 91. By Allison Anton February 6, 2024 David Becker / Getty Images Commentary Donald Trump Nominated for Nobel Peace Prize Trump deserves the Nobel Peace Prize for his historic achievements, but he likely ...
"In our war against terror, we must never lose sight of the values that makes our country so strong, the values of respect and tolerance, the values that we believe that everybody ought to worship the Almighty, however they so choose," Bush said Tuesday at a speech at the Afghan embassy...
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Former President George W. Bush lifted a bullhorn to his lips and gave a historic speech from the rubble at Ground Zero after the World Trade Center towers fell on Sept. 11, 2001. This is what he said.
…the First Amendment protects our rights to petition the government and to engage in political speech. So at the risk of repeating myself, I urge people to fix the real problem of big government and not get overly distracted by the symptom of favor-swapping and corruption in Washington. Sha...
Ted’s family asked me to speak at his memorial service and it was the first time I had ever done that. It was hard emotionally and to be honest, hard to write because the subject is so dear to me. I was told that people liked my speech, and I was honored to be able to give ...
When the World Trade Center was attacked again, Judge Mukasey quickly reopened his court, even though it was just blocks from Ground Zero. He recognized the importance of maintaining a functioning justice system in the midst of a national emergency. He and other judges in his district worked ...
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He so badly wants to be President he will stop at nothing. He is an empty suit with a great speechwriter. He is dangerous for this country. He wants to bring socialisim to the US. Posted By: Nick | August 11, 2008 at 11:13 AM Report Abuse So much for Obama not keeping to...
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