Saturday, November 14, 2009

Where can I find Bush Administration Policy when it is related to religion?

I am writing a paper on how President Bush has used religion to make certain decisions in passing and vetoing laws. I am targeting gay rights, the war in Iraq, and the pledge of allegience being said in schools as my main topics, but am stuck on where I can find information on how his religious preferences have affected his decisions. Can anyone help me find a good source for my paper? I have little information right now and need a few more references.

Where can I find Bush Administration Policy when it is related to religion?
There is no written policy. The actions the Administration have taken in the matters you mention have been *guided* by their feelings about how religious beliefs should determine laws or policies - not by very specific rules or regulations.





If you do a web search to view articles and news reports on the topics (like "gay rights+Bush" or "Iraq war + bush religion") you should be able to pinpoint information to help get info for your paper. These are very broad topics, so you'll have to spend some time searching.
Reply:Good luck finding ANYTHING. This administration is so tight with information regarding its policies, that I would be surprised if you could find much. You may have to go critics of Bush, and the commentary they have written, interpreting Bush's policy moves.
Reply:Send an email to the white house. or The U.S. Government web site. I am sure you can find something there you can use. The religious issues you mention and immoral issues are good ones. However I don't think there is an administrative policy as much as a congressional and senate policy.





Check also with your local congressman or senator. I am sure they can help you.


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