All posts tagged "George W. Bush"
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Emma Von Zeipel | February 28, 2017
RantCrush Top 5: February 28, 2017
Let's talk about #BagelGate.
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Alec Siegel | November 11, 2016
The Electoral College: Why Does it Exist and Why is it So Polarizing?
Trump called it a "disaster" in 2012; it got him the win in 2016.
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Alec Siegel | August 17, 2016
Fact-checking Rudy Giuliani: U.S. Terrorism Under Obama and Bush
In light of Rudy Giuliani's 9/11 amnesia, Law Street investigates.
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Rant Crush | July 14, 2016
RantCrush Top 5: July 14, 2016
Librarians, G.W. Bush, and an offensive mug rule today's stories.
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Alec Siegel | July 6, 2016
Report Blasts Tony Blair, UK Government’s Handling of Iraq War
Could Blair's actions warrant criminal charges?
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Anneliese Mahoney | October 17, 2015
Political Feud of the Week: Donald Trump and Jeb Bush Argue over 9/11
Donald Trump and Jeb Bush got into a Twitter spat--no surprise there.
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Mike Stankiewicz | July 16, 2015
War Powers Act: Has it Outlasted Its Usefulness?
Is President Obama the only president to use military force without Congressional approval?
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Michael Sliwinski | June 18, 2015
A Resurgent Taliban Complicates Life in Afghanistan
What role will the Taliban play in Afghanistan's future?
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Jessica McLaughlin | June 11, 2015
Power Plants and Carbon Pollution: What Can the EPA Do?
What's next on the EPA's agenda to curb American carbon emissions?
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Michael Sliwinski | March 21, 2015
The U.S. Government: A House Divided on Foreign Policy
The Iran letter and Netanyahu's Congressional invitation is nothing new. Check out the history of foreign policy dissension.
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Law Street Media Staff | October 16, 2014
Fracking and the Environment
Fracking. The word is thrown around in newspapers, in political debates, in discussions about the future of our...
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Salome Vakharia | September 30, 2014
The Social Security Privatization Debate
The Social Security program was enacted in 1935 to provide post-retirement income security for workers and their families....
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Joseph Palmisano | September 12, 2014
Could Merit Pay for Teachers Fix Our Education Woes?
It's no secret that the state of public education in the United States is concerning.
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Matt DeWilde | August 21, 2014
We the People: Top 10 Weirdest White House Petitions
The White House is required to respond to popular petitions; some are pretty weird.
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Franklin R. Halprin | August 5, 2014
Winds of Change: Renewable Energy Booming in Texas
Texas is now the place to be when it comes to turbines and renewable clean energy. If a...
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Alex Hill | July 2, 2014
Political Family Dynasties in the United States
Although the United States was founded to escape a monarch and royal family, it is irrefutable that certain...