Friday, March 27, 2009

Speech questions.

George W. Bush is speaking about the bombing in Iraq, and why this is happening. It's really important to me, because the love of my life and best friend was in Iraq for a year. 
The speech is very serious, but informing at the same time. 
Its feeling is sadness, worried, confused, quiet but loud at the same time.
The tone is stressed, loud, and strong. 
It makes me feel worried and concerned about everyone that is involved or is about to be involved even though they don't want to be. My heart goes out to the families who have friends and loved ones over across the country. The men and women who defend our free country. 
George Bush was the oldest of six children of George Bush who served as the 41st president of the United States. Bush  was the first person since Benjamin Harrison in 1888 to become president despite having lost the nationwide popular vote. He was narrowly reelected in 2004, defeating Democratic challenger John Kerry. Before assuming the presidency of the United States, Bush was a businessman and served as governor of Texas 1995-2000. 

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