During this course, we have learned many things. Amidst the things that we have learned is the American Creed which include liberty, self government, equality, individualism, diversity and unity. All these things are the core value system for the people that inhabit the United States and they are the things this country was based on. So its possible that when George W. Bush sat down with his staff to write his inaugural address, he went back to this American Creed and decided to use many of the points of it in his speech.
Towards the beginning of speech, he talks about freedom or liberty, "The story of a slave-holding society that became a servant of freedom...that everyone belongs, that everyone deserves a chance, that no insignificant person was ever born..." President Bush tries to set a town that A
In my opinion, the first of anything is always the most important. It's a way to get people attention and the way to make a good "first impression." President Bush's inaugural address tried to mend whatever fences might have been broken between the two major political parties while saying that American was going to strive to make this a better place. I think that he conducted the speech very well and that he just needed to be giving a chance. I think people he said what Americans like to hear, that their country was great and that their people were great and that made them feel better and might have won some people over that were disgusted with the whole electoral debauchery.
Another core of the value system that is mentioned is individualism. "America, at its best, is a place where personal responsibility is valued and expected...Encouraging respo
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