Bush's Best Speech

submitted by eduvideos on 02/17/14 1

On September 11th, 2001, America's freedom was attacked on its own soil. Four airplanes were hijacked, two planes destroyed the World Trade Center in New York City, one plane struck the Pentagon, and the last plane's attempt at mayhem was hampered by heroic measures of the plane's passengers and made a crash landing in near Shanksville, PA. America was attacked. Its citizens were shocked and the country had questions that needed answers. George W. Bush made a joint address to Congress and to present the State of the Union on September 20th, 2001, to both memorialize the lives lost during the tragic events that unfolded 9 days prior, but also to outline his plans of foreign policy. Many tout this speech to be Bush's finest moment in a one of the toughest times in recent American history.

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