George W. Bush
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12 confirmed dead, at least 31 injured at Fort Hood; 1 shooter identified, 2 additional suspects released...at Fort Hood; 1 shooter identified, 2 additional suspects released President Bush greets an artillery unit at Fort Hood in January 2003 (Image via Wikipedia) 12 dead, 31 wounded, one dead is shooter, identified as Major Malik Nadal... In this article: Fort Hood, KCEN, Texas, Al Qaida, Kay Bailey Hutchison, George W. Bush, Barack Obama, Islam, and Wikipedia |
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CNN | August 24, 2009
Tennis, golf for Obama on day one
...have steak at home. Rob From Wikipedia: George Tenet said, "I was not in briefings at this time." Bush, he noted, "was on vacation." One thing that I can't stand is when liberals say, "oh he's only been in office for 6, 7, 8 months…. we...
In this article: Barack Obama, George Bush, White House, Joe Biden, Tax, Hyannis Port, Martha's Vineyard, and Washington
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Wikipedia | November 04, 2009
January 2001
...content encyclopedia, goes online. January 20 - George Walker Bush succeeds Bill Clinton as President of the United States after prevailing over Al Gore in the disputed U.S. presidential election, 2000. January 22 - Four of the "Texas 7"...
In this article: Time Warner, Al Gore, George Walker Bush, Pan Am Flight 103, Itunes, U.S. presidential election, 2000, RuneScape Classic, AOL, and United States Congress
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Daily Mail | September 22, 2009
Bush never watched news and Rumsfeld wanted to edit own Wikipedia page, says former speechwriter
Bush never watched news and Rumsfeld wanted to edit own Wikipedia page, says former speechwriter George Bush never watched the news and Donald Rumsfeld wanted to edit his own Wikipedia page, says former speechwriter Last updated at 10:04 AM...
In this article: George Bush, Donald Rumsfeld, Wikipedia, Barack Obama, Laura Bush, Sarah Palin, NFL, David Brent, and Hillary Clinton
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www.washingtonpost.com | September 15, 2008
Krauthammer, Gibson and the Bush Doctrine
...answer was the only one someone might give. And since Charles referred to Wikipedia, I went back and found the definition of the Bush doctrine on the site as of Sept. 8, before the Palin interview. (As many of you know, Wikipedia definitions...
In this article: Charles Krauthammer, Charlie Gibson, Sarah Palin, Wikipedia, United States, John McCain, Democracy, National Review, and David Frum
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washingtonpost.com | January 27, 2008
The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela
Chavez and Bush get along better than anyone thinks… Example: CITGO Petroleum Corporation or CITGO is a United States-incorporated, Venezuela-owned refiner and marketer of gasoline, lubricants, petrochemicals and other petroleum products.
In this article: Hugo Chavez, Venezuela, United States, Caracas, and Juan Carlos
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Huffington Post | February 05, 2008
Jonathan Schwarz: Lie After Lie: What Colin Powell Knew Five Years Ago Today, and What He Told the World
...about CP. I think the Bush/Cheney regime used that and disgarded it. Wikepedia quotes him last year as saying he spent two hours trying to discourage Bush from going to war. He is not at liberty to tell the whole truth now. He picked the wrong...
In this article: Colin Powell, George Bush, United Nations, Iraq, State Department, Iraq War, and Saddam Hussein
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Slate Magazine | August 04, 2008
Three questions to ask your search engine. - By Chris Wilson - Slate Magazine
I'm ignoring sponsored links in all cases.) George W. Bush "I tried George W. Bush and got a great view at the different search engines," writes reader Jeff Alhadeff. "Google responds with news, Wikipedia, the White House, his...
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www.washingtonpost.com | May 24, 2006
Out of Touch on Iraq
...and is doing that right now." As Wikipedia helpfully explains: "George Bush's regular use of nonstandard grammatical constructions has some common characteristics that have given him a hallmark style." Among them: "Adding agentive...
In this article: Iraq, Richard A. Viguerie, Republican Party, United States, Ehud Olmert, Suicide, and Robert Zoellick
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Wikipedia | April 05, 2008
Portal:Current events/2008 March 5
...that he used the Wikimedia Foundation funds to pay for personal expenses. U.S. Republican presidential nominee John McCain is endorsed by President George W. Bush. Warren Buffett, CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, is named the richest person in...
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George Walker Bush (/ˈdʒɔrdʒ ˈwɔːkər ˈbʊʃ/; born July 6, 1946) was the 43rd President of the United States from 2001 to 2009 and the 46th Governor of Texas from 1995 to 2000.
Bush is the eldest son of George H. W. Bush (the 41st President) and Barbara Bush, making him one of only two American presidents to be the son of a preceding president. After graduating from Yale University in 1968, and Harvard Business School in 1975, Bush worked in his family's oil businesses. He married Laura Welch in 1977 and unsuccessfully ran for the United States House of Representatives shortly thereafter. He later co-owned the Texas Rangers baseball team before defeating Ann Richards in the 1994 Texas gubernatorial election. In a close and controversial election, Bush was elected President in 2000 as the Republican candidate, receiving a majority of the electoral votes while losing the popular vote to then-Vice President Al Gore.
After leaving office, Bush returned to Texas. He is currently a public speaker and is writing a book about his presidency.
- Name At Birth:
- George Walker Bush
- Birth Date:
- July 06, 1946
- Birthplace:
- New Haven, Connecticut
- Nationality:
- American
- Spouse:
- Laura Bush
- University Attended:
- Occupation:
- Businessman
- Net Worth:
- $8–21 million (USD)
- Political party:
- Republican
- Vice President:
- Dick Cheney
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