None. Laws are passed by Congress and approved or vetoed by the President.
About 500 new laws each year.
President Bush was never a legislator.
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A president is an executive officer. He is responsible for enacting and enforcing laws, however he does not write bills. That is a legislative function.
President Bush served 2 terms.
George W. Bush is the 43rd President.
Three Washington, GHW Bush, GW Bush
We need to know which Bush you are asking about. There have been 2.
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For the same reasons many other people at the time of his presidency hated Bush. Do an Internet search for Bush's presidency and you'll see many instances of how he was perceived as a horrible president.
President Obama cannot pass any laws; no president can. Laws are passed by congress, and then either signed or vetoed by the president. That said, presidents can (and do) advocate for certain laws, and try to encourage congress to pass them. There are many laws that President Obama would like to see congress pass, but he has not said anything about laws concerning freedom of speech. But you may be referring to the re-authorization of a law that allows the Secret Service to arrest protesters if they come too close to a restricted zone. That is a controversial law that was signed under President Bush, and many civil libertarians disagree with what a "restricted zone" is. In any event, President Obama did re-authorize that law.
I believe he is a better president. Since President Obama is a president during a recession many people think he is bad at his job. But in fact(in my opinion) President Bush caused that, he made many mistakes and it just happened that President Obama was to become the next president.
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