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George W Bush





George W Bush:  George Bush, one of the candidates running for President
believes that
teenagers or unmarried citizens should declare abstinence until they are sure
they wish to have a baby.
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[Category]:
Social Issues
[Paper Title]:
George W Bush
[Text]:
George Bush, one of the candidates running for President believes that
teenagers or unmarried citizens should declare abstinence until they are sure
they wish to have a baby. He believes that abortion is killing a human being,
and
quotes, “How can you kill something with finger nails?”
George Bush’s issues on education are similar to Al Gore. Bush believes
that schools must have clear measurable goals focused on basic skills and
essential knowledge. Bush believes in stopping Funding Failure, which is
failing
schools will be given a finite period to change; if they fail to do so,
children of
low-income parents will have the option of transferring to another public
school
or using their share of federal funds to pay for another option, such as
tutoring,
charter schools and ext.. Bush believes in school safety, juvenile gun laws
will be
enforced; children trapped in unsafe schools will have the option of
transferring
to a safe school. The main difference between Gore and Bush is that Bush
believes in school vouchers and Gore does not.
Bush believes in raising the illegal age of gun laws from 18-21. He says
that it is easier for children to buy a gun at a gun show then a beer at a
bar. He
feels that any child that has access to a gun at home, and that person
commits a
crime with that gun that not only should the child be persecuted but also the
parent. He also states that if a child commits suicide with a gun that the
owner
of t...

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