Essay On George W Bush 9/11 Speech

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Lives ending in crash buildings, mourning of the victims, and a blaze consuming people like a raging inferno; Anyone who was alive during the 11th of September, 2001 would know this tragedy. George W. Bush brought forward an important speech that day to address terrorist attacks that caused thousands of our fellow citizens to lose their lives and their family members. He assures these attacks were intended to break our country and fill us with grief ,but we take in great stride knowing their actions haven’t succeeded in the slightest, He is making a mandatory effort to find out more about these attack, and he states that he has his condolences and that he is happy know that Many all over the World and in America have decided to stand together against this threat. George wants America to know the people are doing our best as people to keep this proud nation standing. He starts off by giving everyone emotional pride in their country. Then, he cleverly uses ethos in saying that the attacks may affect their ‘biggest …show more content…

Logos describes his actions by taking charge of the damage; “Immediately following the first attack, I implemented our government’s emergency response plans” immediately assuring after with “Our military is powerful, and it’s prepared” . Next he informs the citizens that emergency teams are working in New York and Washington D.C. to assist in rescuing people. On another note, important news about the government being in working order despite these attacks is given. The economy is in order, our government’s functions are still working strong, and federal agencies that were evacuated shall be open for business the next day. George Bush brings to light that all of America’s intelligence and law enforcement communities are currently keeping a lookout for the criminals and anybody who harbors them and bring them to