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 George W. Bush - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bush has also been criticized for his handling of the leak of the name of CIA agent Valerie Plame from a source within his administration after promising to fire anyone who leaked the name, and then promising to fire such a person if they are convicted of a crime, which many considered a back-pedal.
Bush is a member and leader of a prominent political family: his father, George H. Bush, served as U.S. President for four years and as Vice President for eight, his brother Jeb Bush is the current Governor of Florida, and his grandfather, Prescott Bush, was a Republican United States Senator from Connecticut.
Bush's imposition of a tariff on imported steel and on Canadian softwood lumber was controversial in light of his advocacy of free market policies in other areas, and attracted criticism both from his fellow conservatives and from nations affected.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/George_W._Bush   (7887 words)

  
 George W. Bush Biography - WHITEHOUSE.ORG
George W. Bush ("Laura"), a former teacher and librarian who devotedly toiled in our nation's Godless and dangerous public schools for almost two interminable years until she could ensnare an affluent husband.
These political star-makers told Bush that His running mate would be the wizened Nixon Administration veteran Richard B. "Dick" Cheney, a man famous among Washington DC dinner table companions for his ability to drink a glass of water while quoting Hermann Göring out of the side of his mouth.
George W. Bush is the 43rd President* of the United States of America.
www.whitehouse.org /administration/georgew.asp   (876 words)

  
 George W. Bush administration - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Many commentators have claimed that deference to executive privilege was one of the principal considerations Bush's administration considered when he proposed his three nominations for the Supreme Court, and appointed John R. Bolton to the United Nations [4] [5].
Bush places a high value on personal loyalty and, as a result, his administration has high message discipline.
Vice President Richard Cheney served as Secretary of Defense under George H. Bush.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/George_W._Bush_administration   (443 words)

  
 George W Bush is the AntiChrist
George W. Bush is very closely related to the House of Windsor and the British Royal Family, and he is also related to just about every other Royal family in Europe.
George W Bush was/is a member of the "skull and bones" society.
bush openly remarks that his greatest advantage lies in the fact that people tend to underestimate him, and indeed the devil's most powerful weapon lies in the fact that we often underestimate his great cunning.
www.bushisantichrist.com   (10168 words)

  
 THE FUTURE OF THE GEORGE W. BUSH ADMINISTRATION
George W. Bush’s administration will probably be aggressive toward other countries, and may provoke or be involved in, war with a foreign power.
George W. Bush’s administration looks to be a challenging one, for him and the American public.
This could be good or bad for the American public, depending upon whether the goals and aspirations of the George W. Bush administration serve the common good.
internet.cybermesa.com /~jasm/georgew.html   (1313 words)

  
 The Foreign Policy Decision Making Process of the George W. Bush Administration
Bush is a self-proclaimed hater of  introspection, which he calls “psychobabble.” When he suffered set backs as an oilman or whenever people around him indicated he was not living up to his last name, George W. would merrily plod on, being confident that things would work out in the end.
Bush did the politically smart thing—inhumane as it may seem—by distancing himself almost immediately from Linda Chavez his first nominee for Secretary of Labor, who was faced with the charge of having employed an illegal immigrant.
While many critical commentators now refrain from calling George W. a ‘smirk’ and a lightweight, the successful handling of the response to the attacks is not only due to the decisive style of George W., but also due to the quality of his advisers and the structure of the decision making process.
www.isanet.org /noarchive/moens.html   (6325 words)

  
 Welcome to the White House
President George W. Bush is joined by House Speaker Dennis Hastert (R-Ill.), right, and Prime Minister Bertie Ahern of Ireland, as they stand with the McCrohan Tenors after the trio's performance Thursday, March 16, 2006, during a St. Patrick's Day Luncheon at the U.S. Capitol.
President Bush is committed to providing disaster assistance to help residents of the Gulf Coast rebuild their lives in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.
President Bush on Wednesday said, "The Hungarian example is an example of patience, and an example of the fact that freedom exists in everybody's soul.
www.whitehouse.gov   (511 words)

  
 Brad DeLong's Semi-Daily Journal: Moral Responsibility and George W. Bush's Administration
The Bush administration has been a roadblock in the way of airline bailouts--with the Transportation representative voting "yes" to every bailout, and the Treasury representative voting "no," the deciding vote on the airline loan committee is the Federal Reserve's Ned Gramlich.
The simplest explanation of everything the Bush Administration does is to see it as an enterprise dedicated to looting the body politic on behalf of its friends, which consist of the corporate world and rich individuals.
Many of the policy decisions made by cabinet officials to continue ongoing programs would be the same in any administration.
delong.typepad.com /sdj/2005/09/moral_responsib.html   (5249 words)

  
 Bush Lies
Bush's administration is built on lies, which means the granddaddy of them all is his promise to restore "honor and integrity" to the Oval Office.
The Bushes and the Saudi royal family were and are close business partners, and Saddam, back in 1990, committed a royal blunder by getting a little too close to their wealthy holdings.
THE AMERICA OF GEORGE W. - It is a place gripped by fear, a cowardly nation where personal security is considered to be more important than preserving the precious freedoms that were purchased with the lives of selfless patriots.
www.tvnewslies.org /html/bush_lies.html   (5874 words)

  
 Misleader.org
Bush at RNC Victory 2004 Rally," The White House, 11/02/04.
On the campaign trail, Bush has repeatedly presented himself as the candidate who will unquestioningly provide American troops with the resources they need.
But there is mounting evidence that Bush sent troops to war without essential equipment.
www.misleader.org   (179 words)

  
 George Walker Bush - SourceWatch
George W. Bush was sworn into office as the 43rd President of the United States on January 20, 2001[1] (http://www.whitehouse.gov/president/gwbbio.html), with a minority of the popular vote, after a contested election debacle which was reviewed up through the Supreme Court.
George W. was an academic slacker at the same schools, a mediocre athlete, a member of the Texas Air National Guard during the Vietnam War and an unsuccessful oilman.
George W. has been fiercely protective of his father, and he believes part of the reason his father served only one term in the White House was the lack of loyalty among his staff members.
www.sourcewatch.org /index.php?title=George_W._Bush   (3107 words)

  
 Presidential Profile: George W. Bush's Cabinet
George W. Bush's first administration was notable for including a number of veterans of previous Republican administrations, including Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld.
Bush, the first president with an MBA degree, appears to be following a similar course in choosing the cabinet for his second term.
As in previous administrations, those without extensive corporate connections are the exception, not the rule:
www.opensecrets.org /bush/cabinet.asp   (353 words)

  
 Progressive, The: Cancel the Honeymoon - George W. Bush's administration
Cabinet secretaries, Supreme Court justices, and even lower court nominees in the Bush Administration may confront nasty confirmation hearings.
At first, some progressive groups were sounding cautiously--not to say speciously--optimistic about working with the Bush Administration.
Bush's early appointment of Christine Todd Whitman to head the EPA was generally received as a conciliatory sign, since she is pro-choice and not openly hostile to environmentalists.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m1295/is_2_65/ai_70451483   (1261 words)

  
 George W. Bush Presidential Papers - George Bush Administration Papers & Reports
George Walker Bush, the 43rd President of the United States was born on July 6, 1946, in New Haven, Connecticut.
Bush served as managing general partner of the Texas Rangers until he was elected the 46th Governor of the State of Texas, on November 8, 1994.
Following the 2003 invasion of Iraq, the Office for Reconstruction and Humanitarian Assistance (ORHA) was established by the United States Government and acted as a caretaker administration in Iraq.
www.paperlessarchives.com /gwb.html   (777 words)

  
 One Thousand Reasons: Documenting the Failures of the Bush Administration
George W. Bush ordered U.S. troops into Iraq, public confidence in the operation is dwindling ever smaller, as is the belief that Bush's stated reasons for going to war were sincere, according to a new poll released here Wednesday by the University of Maryland's Programme on International Policy Attitudes (PIPA).
On the day the Bush Administration renewed its commitment to preemptive war--and conveniently launched the largest air strikes in Iraq since March 2003--a conference of security experts assembled at the Center for America Progress to examine just how that preemptive test case is going.
The Bush administration could continue its policy of spying on targeted Americans without obtaining warrants, but only if it justifies the action to a small group of lawmakers, under legislation introduced yesterday by key Republican senators.
www.thousandreasons.org   (2565 words)

  
 George W. Bush - Wikiquote
George W. Bush answering a question regarding the case about how the evolution of man should be thought in schools.
Bush concluded his address with these lines, paraphrasing a quotation by John Page he had used earlier within it: We know the race is not to the swift nor the battle to the strong.
According to Palestinian negotiator Nabil Shaath, said by Bush to him, apparently in the same June 2003 meeting, as reported by BBC News [93].
en.wikiquote.org /wiki/George_W._Bush   (9772 words)

  
 IPL POTUS -- George Walker Bush
George W. Bush -- from The White House
George W. Bush -- from The American President
George W. Bush -- from The American Presidency
www.potus.com /gwbush.html   (313 words)

  
 The Junk Science of George W. Bush
Today, flat-earthers within the Bush Administration--aided by right-wing allies who have produced assorted hired guns and conservative think tanks to further their goals--are engaged in a campaign to suppress science that is arguably unmatched in the Western world since the Inquisition.
Meanwhile, the Bush White House is purging, censoring and blacklisting scientists and engineers whose work threatens the profits of the Administration's corporate paymasters or challenges the ideological underpinnings of their radical anti-environmental agenda.
Bush is using inflation to pay off the deficits incurred by his Administration, leaving future generations with more problems than just debt.
www.thenation.com /doc/20040308/kennedy   (1111 words)

  
 Zionists in the George W. Bush Jr. Administration -
He is also one of the more hawkish pro-Israel Jews in the Bush (Jr) Administration who advocated invading Iraq and occupying a portion of the country in order to set up setting up a Vichy-style puppet government.
He was the DC finance chairman for the Bush campaign, as well as campaign coordinator, and former ambassador to Switzerland.
Joseph Gildenhorn - Bush Campaign's Special Liaison to the Jewish Community.
www.aztlan.net /zionistsandbush.htm   (966 words)

  
 Flagpole Magazine
History may one day prove that — along with generations of international ill will and a crippling national debt — the Bush Administration's imprint on the English language is destined to be one of its most enduring legacies.
While much has been made of President Bush's "special relationship" with the English language, little attention has been given to the linguistic legacy of his times.
And Civil War General Ambrose P. Burnside's long facial hair gave us "sideburns," culpable in the rebirth of rockabilly and the fat version of Elvis.
flagpole.com /articles.php?fp=5132   (735 words)

  
 National Security Presidential Directives [NSPD] George W. Bush Administration
In the George W. Bush Administration, the directives that are used to promulgate Presidential decisions on national security matters are designated National Security Presidential Directives (NSPDs).
Bush Case on Defense Plan Cites N. Korea by Bill Gertz, The Washington Times, May 27, 2003 (on NSPD 23).
On October 29, 2001, President Bush issued the first of a new series of Homeland Security Presidential Directives (HSPDs) governing homeland security policy.
fas.org /irp/offdocs/nspd   (475 words)

  
 Email President George Bush
President Bush raised the issue of the military role in domestic disasters in his speech Thursday night from New Orleans.
THE PENTAGON -- The morning after President Bush called for a greater role for the U.S. military in responding to domestic disasters, a senior Defense Department official said U.S. laws and government procedures need to be re-evaluated in the wake of Hurricane Katrina to allow the military to provide disaster relief more effectively.
The department's chief spokesman says existing laws are 'antiquated,' and caused problems in responding to a disaster in which local governments became 'incapable' of taking the leading role, as they are supposed to.
www.emailthepresident.com   (564 words)

  
 George Bush GWBush Store Stickers : Bumper Sticker
In 1998 Zack Exley founded a website called GWBush.com which poked fun at then-presidential front-runner George W Bush.
George Bush GWBush Store Bumper Stickers - Funny Stickers - Free Stickers
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 George W. Bush Administration Feminist Appointment Watch - Cabinet, Supreme Court, News
George W. Bush Administration Feminist Appointment Watch - Cabinet, Supreme Court, News
Despite his campaign promises to be a "uniter, not a divider," George W. Bush has nominated right-wing ideologues to his Cabinet.
These appointments could threaten the rights of women, people of color, workers, and gays and lesbians.
www.feminist.org /appointmentwatch   (60 words)

  
 Domestic policy of George W. Bush - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bush is the first Republican president to appoint an openly gay man to serve in his administration [2] (Scott Evertz as director of the Office of National AIDS Policy), and the first president to see one such (successful) appointment, that of openly gay Ambassador to Romania Michael E. Guest.
Bush is opposed to the legal recognition of same-sex marriage, but supports the establishment of civil unions ("I don't think we should deny people rights to a civil union, a legal arrangement" — ABC News October 26, 2004).
Bush reiterated his disagreement with the Republican Party platform that opposed civil unions, and said that the issue of civil unions should be left up to individual states.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Domestic_policy_of_George_W._Bush   (3248 words)

  
 Welcome to the White House - WWW.WHITEHOUSE.ORG
03.15.2006: President Sends Heartfelt Thank You Letter to First Nephew Pierce Bush for His Mature and Articulate Public Support: "It's great how you became a teen expert on the UAE when my brother took you along to watch him grovel at the feet of his billionaire Arab investors.
03.03.2006: President Bush Grants India Lucrative Contract for Outsourcing of America's Defecation on Nukular Nonproliferation Treaties
Media Action Center: Help Bombard Liberal Journalists With 100% On-Message Support for President Bush
www.whitehouse.org   (376 words)

  
 George W. Bush - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bush is a member of a prominent political family: his father, George H. Bush, served as U.S. President for four years and as Vice President for eight, his brother Jeb Bush is the current Governor of Florida, and his grandfather, Prescott Bush, was a United States Senator.
Bush is the first Republican president to appoint an openly gay man to serve in his administration [40] (Scott Evertz as director of the Office of National AIDS Policy), and the first president to see one such (successful) appointment, that of openly gay Ambassador to Romania Michael E. Guest.
Bush's imposition of a tariff on imported steel and on Canadian softwood lumber was controversial in light of his advocacy of free market policies in other areas, and attracted criticism both from his fellow conservatives and from nations affected.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/George_W._Bush   (7892 words)

  
 George Walker Bush
George Walker Bush: Governor of Texas and Presidential Candidate - Governor of Texas and Presidential Candidate In 1994, Bush was elected governor of Texas, defeating...
Bush's early foreign policy was defined by the rejection of a number of international treaties that the White House felt were detrimental to American interests, including the Kyoto treaty on global warming, the biological weapons convention banning germ warfare, and a treaty to establish an international war-crimes court.
Bush officially became the president-elect on Dec. 13, after the Supreme Court reversed a decision by the Florida Supreme Court to allow manual recounts of ballots in some Florida counties, contending that such a partial recount violated the Constitution's equal protection and due process guarantees.
www.factmonster.com /ipka/A0878291.html   (2169 words)

  
 George Walker Bush - dKosopedia
Bush inspired a range of political jokes on the Mishaps of George W. Bush and his mangling of the English Language which came to be known as Bushisms.
Challenged by Democratic Senator John Kerry, Bush raised an unprecedented $175 million dollar war chest for the election of 2004, and unleashed his supporters in the press to accuse his political opponents of "treason" and "slander", and imply that they were supported by the Al Qaeda terrorist network.
Congress decided not to contest or investigate the election, and Bush was installed as Executive on January 20th 2001 in 1 5 to 4 party line vote by the Supreme Court of the United States.
www.dkosopedia.com /index.php/George_W._Bush   (1752 words)

  
 George Walker Bush - SourceWatch
George W. Bush was born July 6, 1946, in New Haven, Connecticut, to parents George H.W. Bush and Barbara Bush.
George W. has been fiercely protective of his father, and he believes part of the reason his father served only one term in the White House was the lack of loyalty among his staff members.
George W. was an academic slacker at the same schools, a mediocre athlete, a member of the Texas Air National Guard during the Vietnam War and an unsuccessful oilman.
www.sourcewatch.org /index.php?title=George_Walker_Bush   (3055 words)

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