Whether or not the information President Bush received prior to the Sept. 11 attacks was generalized, it can't be determined whether it wouldn't have proved useful in preventing the attack. But the Bush administration should have done more -- maybe warning the public would have led to more reaction, possibly resulting in the terrorists being more hesitant in performing their actions. The terrorists felt the U.S. was oblivious to what was going on, and Bush's lack of full response did nothing to prevent the monstrocity that occurred on Sept. 11.\nIn any case, something more should have been done upon receiving threats prior to the attacks. Perhaps training our airport security guards and requiring a higher level of education to work at the airport was necessary before the twin towers were destroyed. The overriding notion that the U.S. is untouchable prompted the government to take these threats less seriously than they should have been.
Bush should have done more
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