Why Bush Shouldn’t Be President
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George W. Bush may not be a bad man; however, he is not a good president. Perhaps his presidency started to go downhill when the first hardship of his term came along, the September 11 attacks. Bush had launched a War on Terrorism shortly after. Bush ordered the Taliban to hand over Osama Bin Laden and when the best they could offer was to bring Bin Laden to be tried under Islamic law, Bush decided to invade. When in Afghanistan, the U.S. took many prisoners who he believed were affiliated with Al-Queda or the Taliban. The problem with this was some of these so called accomplices to Al-Queda were children. Bush soon set his sites on Iraq after and he decided Al-Queda was the lesser of the two evils. Now, Al-Queda is regrouping and again becoming a threat. In early 2002 Bush said that the United States government had reason to believe that the Iraqis were developing weapons of mass destruction. He announced in his State of the Union address that, “The Iraq regime has plotted to develop anthrax, nerve gas, and nuclear weapons for over a decade,” Based on that, the United Nations sent weapons inspectors to Iraq. After a thorough search the UN announced that there were no weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. This was not a sufficient answer for Bush, so he decided to take matters into his own hands. Bush sent people to again inspect Iraq for weapons of mass destruction and lo and behold there was nothing there, just as the UN had said. In March, 2003 Bush had declared war on Iraq; however, there was no authorization of force found with the United Nations. By doing this, Bush broke mostly all international war agreements. Bush decided to withdraw from the World Court of Law and decided that the United Nations policies were totally irrelevant. Bush had then asked our allies for help and then criticized them for not blindly following him into the second war of his term. Because of this, most of our allies and the rest of the world hate the United States and view Bush as a loose cannon that threatens peace. And that is only his war record.
Bush has made many tax cuts that mostly help the wealthy. Money earned through stock ownership is not taxed but money