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After 8 years in the government, George W Bush has come up with a memoir that offers up a staunch defense to the critics who queried his domestic and foreign policies. 

Desicion Points focuses typically on his years in office, using his recollections to shape public perceptions about his presidential bequest. 

Bush uses the gravity of that event to elucidate plenty of his wartime choices that remain debatable to this day. 

"Decades from now, I am hoping folk will view me as a president who recognized the central challenge of our time and kept our promise to keep the country safe," Bush writes. 

The book offers few major surprises, aside from speculation of replacing vice chairman Dick Cheney as a running mate in 2004. 

It instead tries to give understanding and say why he took the trail he probably did on consequential choices ,eg the invasion of Afghanistan and Iraq. 

The previous president goes to great lengths to dispel feedback the government was to blame for the doddering reaction to Hurricane Katrina. 

During the run-up to the invasion of Iraq, Bush announced the intelligence community in one or two Western states held that Saddam Hussein possessed weapons of mass eradication in Iraq. 

And he points out exactly, that Democratic leaders also assumed that Iraq possessed WMDs. 

He skims over the months-long orchestrated effort by the Bush administration to persuade the general public that the U.S. had the prerogative to attack Iraq due to WMD. 

"My largest substantive mistake was waiting too long to employ active-duty troops," Bush wrote. Read The full story here... 

But the president's recollections are paying homage to the finger pointing by Fed, state and local officers that troubled the relief effort. 

Bush cringes at the feedback of rapper Kanye West, who said Bush did not "care about black people.". "I faced plenty of feedback as president," Bush announced. 

"I did not like hearing folk claim I had spread falsehoods about Iraq's weapons of mass elimination or cut taxes for the rich. But to proffer that I used to be an extremist thanks to the reply to Katrina represented an all-time low.". 

The previous president, in the meantime, takes comfort in the things he announced he got right. His leadership following the attacks of 9-11, when he stood with the country to rally against the terrorist attacks, is the cnter of his service in the government. 

He also protects the strategy of waterboarding, which simulates drowning, to interrogate suspected terrorists. Unlike the other presidential memoirs, Bush touches on just one or two private milestones before his years in the government. 

He describes with earnestness his call to give up drinking at the age of 40, following mortifying moments and a growing reliance on alcohol. 

It was actually the call that allowed him to have a political career. " Giving up drinking was one of the hardest choices I've ever made. Without it, not one of the others that follow in this book would be possible," Bush explains. 

Regardless of GOP feedback of the finance rescue, Bush remains adamant that he suspected "it spared the North American folks from an industrial disaster of significant proportions".























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