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We cannot safely say that the Katipunan was the first government and that Bonifacio was the first president.
he said his first speech when he first was nominated to be president
President Obama was the first and only black president, so I'm going to say president Obama.
William howard TaftThe first car-owning President was Theodore Roosevelt, who had a Stanley Steamer.Others say that Taft was the first.
In a sense you could say Geroge Washington.
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What the congress has to do first is they have to get a hole lot of people to say YES to the law. They have to out vote the president.
The president does not have the power to either allow or forbid gay marriage. However, Obama is the first President to say that he is in favor of allowing it.
Gerald Ford was the first vice-president who was not elected to the position.He later became the president when President Nixon resigned his office, so I suppose you could say he was appointed President. (Nelson Rockefeller was the only other appointed vice-president. He was appointed to replace Ford after Ford moved up to President. )
Andrew Jackson may have been our seventh president, but he was first in many ways. He was the first populist president who did not come from the aristocracy, he was the first to have his vice-president resign and he was the first to marry a divorcee. This was something John Adam spoke about during his canditade running.
There has been no U.S. President to date with the last name of Gerald, and if you were really on a first name basis with President Ford I think it's fair to say that you would already know the answer.
Most sources say it was Rutherford B. Hayes. President Hayes benefitted from the new technologies of his era: he was not only the first to have a typewriter in the White House, but in 1877, he became the first to have a telephone installed.