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George W. Bush

George W. Bush was the 43rd president of the United States, and he served two terms. He is the son of the 41st president, George H. W. Bush. Some events during George W. Bush's terms were the September 11th attacks, the beginning of the global War on Terrorism, and Hurricane Katrina.

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Why is George W. Bush amazing?

Because he captured Saddam Hussein one of the most biggest A-holes of are time people, get an fing clue dumd-dumdsmakes you wonder?

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or . . . . He is so amazing because of invading and occupying a country illegally, slaughtering hundreds of thousands of innocent Iraqis, poisening them with depleated uranium, lying to congress, the American people and the UN, creating a large deficit, causing fuel prices to go up, helping schools fail and creating a blind patriotism comparible to Nazis, and helping big business get bigger, all without accountability. Not only are Americans less safe than ever before in American history, but the world is more instable than ever. Oh yeah, he also tricked Christians and fundamentalists into thinking he was an actual Christian.George W Bush

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When was George W. Bush elected for governor of Texas?

He was elected in November 1994 and reelected in November 1998. He served a total of almost six years before resigning in December 2000 (after being elected U. S. President).

His Lt. Gov., Rick Perry, took over as Texas Governor at that time and, eight years later, broke the record for time served as Governor of Texas. If he's reelected in 2014, he could double the old record.

What denomination is George W. Bush?

He is a "born again" Christian, who is a member of the United Methodist Church.
He is a long-time member of the Episcopal Church.

What are the dates George W. Bush was in office?

He was elected in 2000 and he took office in 2001.

What happened in the election between George W. Bush and Al Gore?

Algore won Florida with a popular vote, but Bush won the Electoral votes during the December election.

How do you spell gourges?

I think you are asking about "gourgeous", a word meaning strikingly pretty.

Who was President George W. Bush?

George W. Bush (born July 6, 1946) was the 43rd President of the United States, and also former governor of the state of Texas. Bush served as Texas governor from 1995 to 2000, when he was elected to his first term as President, defeating sitting Vice-President Albert Gore of Tennessee. Bush was re-elected in 2004 in another close election, over Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts. Bush was succeeded on January 20, 2009, by the 44th US President, Barack Obama.

Bush's father, George H.W. Bush, was the 41st President of the US, serving from 1989 to 1993, and was previously Vice President for two terms under President Ronald Reagan.
George W.Bush became the 43rd president of the United States in 2001

Which presidents were not Democrats?

If mean the current Republican and Democratic parties, you could list all the presidents before Lincoln, that is the first 15 presidents. You might want to include members of the pre-Civil war Democratic party which does have ties to the current Democratic party. In that case you would remove Jackson, Van Buren, Polk, Pierce and Buchanan from your list, leaving just 10, namely, Washington, J. Adams, Jefferson. Madison, Monroe, J. Q, Adams, W. Harrison, Tyler, Taylor and Fillmore.

Could George Bush serve as president again?

You're asking if George Bush can serve as President again, but you posted the question to the George W. Bush category.

George Bush (George H. W. Bush) was elected President only once, so he's free to run again. The only thing that may stop him is the fact that he's 87 years old.

George W. Bush was elected twice, so according to the 22nd Amendment to the U. S. Constitution he may not be elected President again.

Regarding whether George W. Bush can serve again as President... The 22nd Amendment only prohibits a person from being elected President more than twice, which seems to leave the door open for one of the other ways of becoming President besides the Presidential election. Those that debate this fact point out that in order to run for Vice President you have to be qualified to be President. However, if he were Speaker of the House when both the President and the Vice President died, I believe he would be qualified to assume the Presidency.

Of course, this is a huge hypothetical; I seriously doubt Mr. Bush as any intention of running for Congress.

What was the highest gas price under president George W. Bush?

$4.34 for Premium during July 2008 ($4.11 for Regular) based on the U.S. National Average.

Why is President Bush called dubya?

The current President's father was also President George Bush. This one is George W. Bush, so he is nicknamed "Dubya (W)" to differentiate him from his father. The W is for Walker.

What were George W. Bush's domestic policies?

Americans with disabilities act, crime bill, NAFTA(both domestic and foreign), tax cuts/spending bill. He wasn't really a domestic president as you can see from the lack of domestic issues in his presidency.

Did President Bush have a republican majority in congress?

Yes, for most of his presidency. He initially had large Democratic majorities for his first two years in the White House, but that changed after 1994, when the Republicans gained control of both houses of Congress for the first time since 1954. They remained in the majority for the rest of his presidency and that is why Clinton was successful.

How long was George president?

There have been several George presidents. See related questions.

Did George H. W. Bush play baseball?

George H. W. Bush did indeed play baseball for his alma mater of Yale University. He was a left handed first baseman who excelled at the sport.