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Ben Werner, Student Newspaper Editor
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Bush's frontal assault on radical Islam has revived Islamic nationalism and made the fight against terror into a war of civilizations.
President Bush's embrace of the call for the establishment of an independent state of Palestine raises a number of questions for Israeli military strategists.
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John Fielding, CEO
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Governor Bush's plan would be most effective in extending drug coverage to those in states that currently do not offer pharmaceutical coverage, though dollars could be used in states to augment and improve existing drug plans.
President Bush's budget helps by providing another $350 million in Medicaid benefits for those in the transition from welfare to work.
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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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President Bush's plan for slowing the rate of growth in heat-trapping gas emissions calls for increased federal spending on science and technology and for industry to voluntarily reduce air pollution.
Bush's Executive Order 13233, which effectively eviscerates the Presidential Records Act of 1978 by fiat, is designed to insure that no historian can ever provide this kind of public service again.
The initiative is an important tool for achieving President Bush's national goal to reduce the greenhouse gas intensity of the American economy by 18 percent by 2012.
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Jack Crawford, WWII Veteran
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Bush's grandfather, saw in Hitler a friend and treated this vicious genocidal maniac with far more respect and deference than they did FDR.
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Josh Hogan, Commander
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Bush's apparent plan to send in American troops , especially since overthrowing Saddam appears to have little support among our allies.
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Bob Greenberg, Congressional Candidate
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Jeb Bush's review of minority and gender preferences may lead to the same result as a petition drive by Ward Connerly: abolishing the programs in Florida.
Bush's policy of using persuasion rather than punishment to promote peace in Sudan was bitterly criticised last week by some members of the US Congress and by leaders of lobby groups.
President Bush's careful stance on affirmative action declares overt racial preferences off-limits but leaves room for race to be a factor when public universities select students.
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