Bush's classroom posture during 9/11 is used as evidence of abnormal official behavior because Jiang expects the president to be moved immediately to safety during an unknown attack.
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Dante's Hell is not just a ladder of sins in this lecture.
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"...that's kind of strange which is the president states george w bush during the attacks he's president states he's sitting in a classroom watching..."
"place right okay he's just he's just sitting there america's being attacked and he's just sitting around with kids thank you all okay so..."
"...out my hand a little way, and from a great thorn bush snapped off a branch at which its trunk cried out, why do..."
"...I swear to you, by the peculiar roots of this thorn bush, I never broke my faith with him who was so worthy with..."
"...I swear to you, by the peculiar roots of this thorn bush, I never broke my faith with him who was so worthy with..."
"...he'd lost his breath, he fell into one tangle with the bush. Behind these two, black bitches filled the wood, and they were just..."
"...for your indecent life? When my good master stood beside that bush, he said, who are you who through many wounds must breathe with..."
"...defense secretary, um, under Clinton and under, uh, George H. W. Bush,"
"...weaponry and munitions into the Middle East. And the George H.W. Bush has been making its way into theater and expected to arrive in..."
"...massive military buildup in the Middle East. When the George H.W. Bush arrives in theater, possibly by Friday, the Americans will have about 660,000..."
"...presidents were baby boomers, right? You had Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, Obama, Biden. I mean like Trump, I mean, I mean the baby..."
"...that famous, uh, February, 2016 debate with Senator, uh, with Jeb Bush, Senator Cruz, and the others. You know, at the time it was,..."
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