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Since taking office in 2001, George W. Bush has shifted national debate, redefined federal policy, and provoked strong emotions like no President in modern history save Ronald Reagan. With Bush running against John Kerrythe nations most liberal Senatorin the race for the White House, Americas voters face a stark choice between two very different visions for the future.
Together in print for the first time, the nations leading conservatives examine the Bush Administrations track record over four challenging years of war, terrorism, recession and recovery. George Shultz, Ed Meese, James Dobson, Gov. Mike Huckabee, Phyllis Schlafly, Atty. Gen. John Ashcroft, Bill Bennett, and Gov. Jeb Bush join a host of other political luminaries to make the persuasive case that George Bush not only merits a return to the Oval Office, he also deserves our nations thanks.
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"For the past four years, our President has guided our country with steady leadership during times of historic change. In doing so, he has brought a renewed sense of honor, courage, dignity and strength not only to the Oval Office but to the nation." Gov. Jeb Bush, from the Introduction
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"[As] our country experienced war and national emergency, I have watched our Commander-in-Chief make the decisions and set the strategy. I have seen a man who is calm and deliberate...Americas friends know they can trust and Americas enemies know they can fear the decisive leadership of President George W. Bush." Richard Cheney, Vice President of the United States
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"The last 100 years are defined by a handful of presidents whose policies made a difference. Looking back at the last years of George W. Bush's presidency, it's clear he will join that exclusive list of economic greats." Arthur Laffer, father of supply-side economics
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"Americans everywhere and freedom-loving people around the globe owe President Bush a deep debt of gratitude for his willingness to make tough decisions during a time of overwhelming uncertainty and turmoil." James Dobson, founder of Focus on the Family