Bush Governance and Administration Dissected in Xlibris Release

November 17, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News
Issues plaguing the ascendancy and administration of President George W. Bush undergoes scrutiny in the Xlibris book “Bush’s Fourth Year – Post War Iraq: Governance and Re-election”. Author Robert R. Morman dissects these issues and more, particularly the premises on which the pre-emptive war on Iraq was rationalized, and subsequently discredited by critics, WMD seekers, authors, September 11th Commission and the Senate Committee on Intelligence.

Bush’s Fourth Year also puts the spotlight on how the post-9/11 invasion of Iraq – including the subsequent guerilla war, the continuing search for Osama Bin Ladin, and the establishment of an interim government among others – affected the Bush administration, as well as the state of Iraq as a nation.

Morman leaves no stone unturned in his examination of Bush’s presidency by bringing up hot topics like the administration’s “aid and abet” approach to illegal immigration, the deterioration of the US education system, the privatization of Social Security, and even the president’s re-election.

Bush’s Fourth Year – Post War Iraq: Governance and Re-election is full of arguments and discussions that are sure to stir up the politico in every scholar, political analyst and armchair critic in America. This self-publish book is available at Xlibris.com.


About the Author:
Robert R. Morman, Ph.D. was born in Lansford, Pennsylvania. He graduated from UCLA and earned both Master and Doctorate degrees in psychology from USC. He retired from CSULA as a full professor, emeritus status. He has over 40 technical articles on automation, counseling, statistics, research, etc. Among his published works are the TAV Selection System, 1968; The Clintons’ Agenda for Change: Assault on Traditional America, 1996; Fundamentals of Statistics, Research, Mental Disorders and Americans with Disabilities Act: An Omnibus, 2001; Bush’s Third Year – Iraq War, Rebuilding Amid Chaos, 2004.


About Xlibris
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