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  George W. Bush: Powerful, annoying and egotistical - one of the biggest political stars at MondoStars.com
The son of Barbara and George H. Bush, George W. Bush moved to Midland, Texas at the age of two, and identifies himself as a "native Texan." He was raised in Midland and Houston, Texas with his siblings Jeb, Neil, Marvin, and Dorothy.
Bush was a heavy drinker until he quit in 1986, at the age of 40.
Bush declared "The battle of Iraq is one victory in a war on terror that began on September 11, 2001, and still goes on." Behind the president was a giant banner reading "Mission Accomplished." In October 2003 Bush acknowledged that the banner had not been such a great idea.
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 George Bush Presidential Library and Museum
George Herbert Walker Bush was born on June 12, 1924, in Milton, Massachusetts, to Dorothy Walker Bush and Prescott Bush (Republican Senator Connecticut 1952-1962).
Bush was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1966 from Texas' 7th District.
Bush traveled to Peking, where he served as Chief of the U.S. Liaison Office during the critical period when the United States was renewing ties with the People's Republic of China.
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 SMMC News - 10/5/2005
President Bush mixed humor with touching tributes to his mother during his address to the SMMC assembly.
Dorothy Walker Bush was a frequent visitor, and when necessary, a patient at Southern Maine Medical Center.
Bush with her family at Walker’s Point and stories from family members, including the President’s sister Nancy and wife Barbara.
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 skippy the bush kangaroo
dorothy sullivan said that she and her son danced with happiness when they heard of the arrest.
bush administration officials unveiled a bold new assertion of executive authority yesterday in the dispute over the firing of nine u.s.
president bush yesterday rejected entreaties by his republican allies that he compromise with democrats on legislation to renew a popular program that provides health coverage to poor children, saying that expanding the program would enlarge the role of the federal government at the expense of private insurance.
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 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Bush
Bush, Florence — of Boise, Ada County, Idaho.
Bush, J. — of Beatrice, Gage County, Neb. District judge in Nebraska 1st District, 1892-96.
Grandson of Prescott Sheldon Bush; son of George Herbert Walker Bush and Barbara (Pierce) Bush; brother of George Walker Bush.
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 Children's Biography of President George W. Bush
President Bush has pledged to work in a bipartisan spirit, which means he plans to work with both Republicans and Democrats in Congress to pursue goals that are best for Americans.
President Bush's goals include strengthening the nation's public schools, reducing taxes for all taxpayers, strengthening the military, saving and improving Social Security and Medicare, and encouraging Americans to be responsible citizens.
President Bush's dream is for all children to pursue their own dreams, complete an education, and make good choices.
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 President Bush’s Sister, Dorothy Bush Koch, on “Disability Matters” with Joyce Bender on VoiceAmerica.com
Hear Dorothy “Doro” Bush Koch and Joyce Bender as they discuss the current political climate and how people with disabilities may be affected by the results this November.
Dorothy Bush Koch, known as Doro, is a Houston, Texas, native who currently lives in Bethesda, Maryland.
She is the daughter of President George H.W. Bush and Barbara Bush and is married to Bobby Koch (pronounced Cook), president and CEO of Wine Institute.
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 George Herbert Walker Bush — Infoplease.com
Bush's choice of Sen. Dan Quayle of Indiana as a running mate provoked criticism and ridicule that continued even after the administration was in office.
The Bushes have four sons, George, Jeb, Neil, and Marvin, and a daughter, Dorothy.
Jeb Bush was elected governor of Florida in 1998.
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 Biography and Obituary of Dorothy Vredenburgh
Dorothy Bush, who died just before Christmas at age 75, was loved by the party she served; she represented (and now I'm speaking as a loyal Democrat) all its best traditions.
Dorothy Bush, though, stood firm in her commitment to keep the doors of our office open and the exchange of information available to both camps.
Dorothy Bush, of course, had helped that change; she was an historic part of it.
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 Whaley Children's Center
Dorothy is a previous resident of Whaley Children's Center.
Dorothy's family of origin was disrupted early in her life she went on to establish her own family.
Dorothy still remembers her life at Whaley as though it was yesterday.
www.whaleychildren.org /dorothy.php   (433 words)

  
 Worldroots.com
As CIA chief, Bush's primary goal was restoring the reputation of the agency, which had been damaged by revelations of its illegal and unauthorized activities during the 1970s, including assassination plots against foreign officials and spying on members of the domestic antiwar movement.
Bush attacked his opponent for liberal policies that Bush said were out of touch with American sentiments, and he promised to continue Ronald Reagan's economic policies and diplomacy with the Soviet Union.
Bush was praised for his conciliatory gestures toward Congress and Democratic leaders during the transition period.
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 Tufts E-News -- George Bush Sr. Biography
George Herbert Walker Bush was born on June 12, 1924, in Milton, Massachusetts, to Dorothy Walker Bush and Prescott Bush (R-Senator, CT, 1952-62).
Bush was able to bail out successfully and was rescued by a Navy submarine, the USS Finback.
Bush coordinated Administration efforts to combat international terrorism and wage the international war on drugs.
www.tufts.edu /communications/stories/011503BushBio.htm   (780 words)

  
 The Telegraph - Calcutta : At Leisure
Described fondly by her mother, Barbara, as “the best-kept secret in America”, Doro (short for Dorothy) Bush Koch, 47, has burst out of the shadows and straight to number 15 among the political best-sellers, according to The New York Times.
Dorothy Bush Koch, a twice-married mother of four, is the only woman in the nation’s history to see both her father, now 82, and her brother, 60, become President.
In the 1980s, the first President Bush was kept so busy attending overseas funerals that James Baker, the secretary of state, suggested he adopt the motto: “You die, I fly”.
www.telegraphindia.com /1061127/asp/atleisure/story_7054846.asp   (486 words)

  
 Bush Family Skeletons
Bush, according to Lowell Weicker, inquires as to whether records of the "townhouse operation" should be burned.
Bush may have made several secret visits to Damascus between 1986-88 according to a 1992 report in Time, which said two senior GOP senators were pressing for a probe.
Bush's stake in the $86 million deal is 2%, financed with a $500,000 loan from a Midland Bank of which he had been a director and $106,000 from other sources.
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 Biography of President George Bush | Scholastic.com
George Herbert Walker Bush was born on June 12, 1924, in Milton, Massachusetts, to Dorothy Walker Bush and Prescott Bush (Republican Senator from Connecticut, 1952–62).
Bush was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1966 from Texas' 7th District.
Bush traveled to Peking, where he served as Chief of the U.S. Liaison Office during the critical period when the United States was renewing ties with the People's Republic of China.
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 Dorothy Bush Koch Information
Dorothy Bush Koch, often called "Doro," (born August 18, 1959), is the daughter of the 41st President of the United States George H. Bush and former First Lady Barbara Bush and the youngest sibling of George W. Bush, the 43rd President of the United States.
Since the time of her childhood, Dorothy has spent most summers and holidays at the Bush Compound, a sprawling estate in Kennebunkport, Maine.
In 1975, during a visit to Beijing, (it is said) Dorothy became the first person publicly baptized in China since its government began discouraging foreign religious practices in 1949.
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 George H.W. Bush
Bush was director of Central Intelligence and head of the Central Intelligence Agency from January 30, 1976, to January 20, 1977.
A major Bush accomplishment in 1991 was the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START), signed in July with Soviet president Mikhail Gorbachev at their fourth summit conference, marking the end of the long weapons buildup.
President Bush sought to seize new opportunities through a policy of free trade, pushing to lower trade restrictions and tariff barriers in the GATT talks.
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 bush_dynasty's Xanga Site
Bush became captain of the baseball team, and was a member of the exclusive fraternity A.U.V. His roommate at the boarding school was a boy named Edward G. Hooker, who became a close friend of young George.
Bush completed a 10 month training course at Chapel Hill, then on June 9, 1943, only three days before his 19th birthday, he was commissioned an ensign in the United States Naval Reserve, making him the youngest naval aviator in history up to that point.
Bush went on to complete flight training school in Minnesota, after which, he was assigned to Torpedo Squadron (VT-51) in September, 1943 as a photographic officer.
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 U.S. Senate: Art & History Home > George H. W. Bush, 43rd Vice President (1981-1989)
Bush coached Little League and was less an absentee father than his own father had been, but it was Barbara Bush who served as the disciplinarian and kept the growing family in line.
Barbara Bush felt such criticism was shortsighted, since "George met with many current or future heads of state at the funerals he attended, enabling him to forge personal relationships that were important to President Reagan—and later, President Bush." From the start, Bush recognized the constitutional limits of the office.
Bush won an impressive victory in November, portraying himself as proudly patriotic, tough on crime, opposed to taxes, and sympathetic to educational and environmental issues.
www.senate.gov /artandhistory/history/common/generic/VP_George_Bush.htm   (6303 words)

  
 George Herbert Walker Bush: Protector Guardian   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Dorothy Bush also seemed to have a very strong competitive streak, and George Bush was apparently powerfully influenced by it.
George Bush showed that he had the toughness and the determination to make it through the eight-month pilot training program, though he was said not to be a natural pilot.
Bush was appointed Chairman of the new NNBIS, and his talent at working with people of various agencies helped to break down turf-war-barriers to effective interdiction.
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 Teacher Weds Dorothy Bush - New York Times
Bush, was married this afternoon to William H. LeBlond, son of Mr.
A reception, planned on the grounds of the Bush home, was moved to the Kennebunk River Club because of rain.
Miss Bush was graduated from Miss Porter's School in Farmington, Conn., and received her bachelor's degree from Boston College last spring.
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 Either the Bush Kids Put Their Lives on the Line for George's "Noble War" or the Troops Come Home.
Sign this petition, demanding that the eligible children of the extended Bush family, including the twins, serve in George's "noble war for a noble cause" or Bush must bring the sons and daughters of America home now.
Because if it's not "noble" enough for the Bush family to risk their lives fighting for, it's just a disastrous graveyard for poor and middle class Americans, dug deep to advance Bush's partisan agenda.
Bush can be brave with other people's children, because he has nothing personally to risk.
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 Dorothy Bush Koch - Demopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Dorothy Bush Koch (born August 18, 1959), sometimes called "Doro", is the younger sister and youngest sibling of George W. Bush, the 43rd President of the United States.
Her five siblings are George W. Bush, Jeb Bush, Marvin Bush, Pauline Robinson Bush and Neil Bush.
She is also the younger daughter and youngest child of former President of the United States George H. Bush and former First Lady Barbara Bush.
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 Remarks by Dorothy Bush Koch   (Site not responding. Last check: )
I’m honored to be here today to represent my brother, President George W. Bush, and the United States of America in welcoming you to this luncheon as part of the United Nations Conference on the status of women.
As President Bush said in one of his State of the Union addresses, the United States of America will always stand for the non-negotiable demands of human dignity, among them respect for women.
President Bush believes men and women are equals, and not just in words — members of his senior staff, men and women, are paid the same salaries.
www.usunnewyork.usmission.gov /04_031.htm   (1448 words)

  
 Leading Authorities Speakers Bureau - Dorothy Bush Koch
Dorothy Bush Koch, known as Doro, is a Houston, Texas, native who currently lives in Bethesda, Maryland.
She is the daughter of President George H.W. Bush and Barbara Bush and is married to Bobby Koch, president and CEO of Wine Institute.
The foundation's mission is to establish literacy, as a value in every family in America by helping every family in the nation understand that the home is the child's first school, that the parent is the child's first teacher and that reading is the child's first subject.
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 Remarks by Dorothy Bush Koch   (Site not responding. Last check: )
I’m honored to be here today to represent my brother, President George W. Bush, and the United States of America in welcoming you to this luncheon as part of the United Nations Conference on the status of women.
As President Bush said in one of his State of the Union addresses, the United States of America will always stand for the non-negotiable demands of human dignity, among them respect for women.
President Bush believes men and women are equals, and not just in words — members of his senior staff, men and women, are paid the same salaries.
www.un.int /usa/04_031.htm   (1448 words)

  
 George Herbert Walker Bush
With Bush the first president born in June, presidents have now been born in all 12 months.
Bush was the first president to have been chairman of his political party.
Bush, distantly related to Benedict Arnold and Marilyn Monroe, is also related to Presidents Pierce, Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, and Ford, and to Winston Churchill.
www.seattleu.edu /artsci/history/us1945/prez/bush.htm   (264 words)

  
 President Bush s Sister Dorothy Bush Koch on Disability Matters with Joyce Bender on VoiceAmerica com
Hear Dorothy “Doro” Bush Koch and Joyce Bender as they discuss the current political climate and how people with disabilities may be affected by the results this November.
Dorothy Bush Koch, known as Doro, is a Houston, Texas, native who currently lives in Bethesda, Maryland.
She is the daughter of President George H.W. Bush and Barbara Bush and is married to Bobby Koch (pronounced Cook), president and CEO of Wine Institute.
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 Dorothy Bush-Koch Linked to Rothschilds
This relationship is established through her husband Robert 'Bob' Koch being the head of the Wine Institute.
For those who may not know, Dorothy Bush-Koch is the sister of the Skull and Bones President George W. Bush.
Her husband, Robert Koch is a scion of the family that owns Koch Industries, at present the largest privately owned company in the United States.
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 Dorothy Bush Koch - SourceWatch
Dorothy Bush Koch was born August 18, 1959, and is the only surviving sister of President George Walker Bush and Florida Governor Jeb Bush and the daughter of former President George Herbert Walker Bush and Barbara Bush.
In 2000, ABCNews reported that Dorothy's sister Robin died of leukemia at age three in 1953.
"Dorothy raises money for local charities in Bethesda, Md. Has helped George W. raise money and helped her father organize the Maine caucuses in 1988.
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