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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.

1,617 Questions

Who are george hw bush children?

They are George W 1946-present Robin 1949-1953,John Ellis "Jeb"1953-present Neil 1955-present Marvin 1956-present Dorothy"Doro"1959-present

How old is Temepara George?

Temepara George was born October 23, 1975 which would make her, at the time of this answer, 32 years old.

What does W with a horizontal line over it indicate?

w with a line over means 'which'.

c with a line over means 'with'.

Who is nsn?

george bush lol

NeverShoutNever

Why are the US so interested in the Middle East that they would kill for it?

Depends on where in the middle east: Iraq=oil

afganistan=opium (not in mid east though)

iran=oil/minerals

but the answer will never come out....

Is this statement true Presidential greatness to a large extent is determined as the president being in the right place at the right time?

Yes that is true to some extent. But what es even more important is to have the press behind you and the ability to pay for it.

George Bush vs Kanye West?

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Never happened.
And, if so, what about it?

Kanye West stated, "Bush doesn't care about black people," during a charity to help Hurricane Katrina victims.

What has the author George W Crumley written?

George W. Crumley has written:

'A people at worship' -- subject(s): Liturgy, Reformed Church, Reformed Church in America

Is George Bush wife gay?

No, neither of George W. Bush's daughters are lesbians. While Barbara Bush has been public of her support of gay marriage, she does not classify herself a gay woman. Jenna Bush married Henry Hager in 2008 and in 2013, they had their first child together.

What did the petitioner claim in Bush v. Gore?

Former-President George W. Bush, the petitioner in Bush v. Gore, 531 US 98 (2000), claimed the hand recount was being conducted inconsistently, violating Florida voters' Fourteenth Amendment rights under the Equal Protection Clause. He also claimed the Florida Supreme Court decision allowing the hand-recount of disputed ballots created a new election law, which was outside the court's authority.

On December 9, 2000, Bush asked for and was granted a stay of execution of the Florida Supreme Court's order, preventing the state from completing the recount by the December 12 "safe harbor" deadline.

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