yes
President Bush Sr impacted the society positively by fighting the use of drugs.
Bush went before Congress to explain the need for war and received their approval. It is not a requirement to receive their approval, but the law does require a President explain to Congress that we are going to use military force before doing so.
The expanded use of executive actions to combat economic crises
According to president George Bush one just use of power would be to serve the people. He spoke honest need and safety.
Congress
Congress
They administrated our country with a puppet president called what so ever and they rule our country brutally (sometimes) and they use money that are called the Mickey mouse money
President and Mrs Bush use to have a English Springer Spaniel - however, that dog passed away about 8 years ago. They presently have a Scottish Terrier.
bush the senior
"W" was not exactly in the military. He served in the national guard. He probably drank alcohol from time to time.
The answer to this question is rather broad, as there are many reasons that were NOT reasons why Bush urged the use of force in Iraq. As well, many people may disagree on former President Bush's motivations, so deciding what suspected reasons are valid and which ones are not is up for debate.
In 2002, Congress agreed with President George W. Bush on the need for military action against Iraq, leading to the passage of the Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution. This decision was largely based on concerns over Iraq's alleged possession of weapons of mass destruction and its ties to terrorism. The resolution paved the way for the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in 2003, which ultimately resulted in significant geopolitical consequences.