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Eight pivotal events during Bush's presidency

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9/11 AND AFGHANISTAN 'Today our fellow citizens, our way of life, our very freedom came under attack. . .' September 11, 2001 In a shocking attack on American soil, terrorists hijacked planes and crashed them into the World Trade Center and portions of the Pentagon, killing thousands of Americans. Bush's actions after 9/11, including his spontaneous embrace of a rescue worker in New York, won widespread approval.
9/11 AND AFGHANISTAN
"Today our fellow citizens, our way of life, our very freedom came under attack. . ." September 11, 2001

In a shocking attack on American soil, terrorists hijacked planes and crashed them into the World Trade Center and portions of the Pentagon, killing thousands of Americans.

Bush's actions after 9/11, including his spontaneous embrace of a rescue worker in New York, won widespread approval.
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