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5 pages in length. Under the present Bush Administration, two important Constitutional issues have confronted this nation: the election of president Bush and his plan to wage war against Iraq. The constitutional challenges these issues have presented are both grand and far-reaching in nature, setting an alarming precedence with regard to the democratic process. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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against Iraq. The constitutional challenges these issues have presented are both grand and far-reaching in nature, setting an alarming precedence with regard to the democratic process.
The United States is fighting hard to uphold its sense of democratic application when it comes to political voting. Even so, the general public has
become nonplused by fancy talk and little action from a string of past political leaders; as a direct result, American voters have not been turning out in droves when time
comes to vote - until the presidential election of 2000, that is. Part of that might be blamed upon apathetic attitudes, a percentage that exists in most every political
campaigns; however, there is much more underlying this blatant abstinence when it comes to voter turnout. One might readily argue that the very nature of the electoral college carries
more than just a little of the blame (Lewis, 2000). Indeed, no one is immune from the current problems that have occurred as
a direct result of the electoral college style of electing a president. If left up to the popular vote alone, one might readily surmise that the campaign approaches might
also differ from those of past elections. "The framers of the Constitution considered the election of the president and vice-president to be a major issue, and most were apprehensive
about the obvious options" (Anonymous, 2002). No different than advertising, presidential campaigns strive to sell the public on a particular candidate. The social psychology utilized in this particular
political area reflects a sometimes-shadier side of humanity as a means by which to gain the final and deciding vote. Indeed, politicians have not earned themselves the strongest or
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