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  • ...t, I moved the specific Bush administration policies, now cancelled, the [[George W. Bush Administration]]. Second, I hadn't see that particular CNN quote about CIA ...ture leading with the Bush Administration policy. I moved that policy to [[George W. Bush Administration]] and put the Obama policy into the torture article. I've al
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  • ...ponent of military use of space, wrote that these views were part of the [[George W. Bush Administration]] space policy, especially stating a danger from China,<ref>
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  • ...ant over what it saw as U.S. action in its sphere of influence, when the [[George W. Bush Administration]] proposed placing [[Ground-Based Midcourse Interceptors]] i
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  • Also, it has been argued that it's of prime importance to mention that [[George W. Bush]] didn't win the popular vote vs. Gore. Is it important to mention that Cli ...r, experts agree. He's a policy wonk, they all agree--like Gore but UNLIKE George W. Bush or Ronald Reagan. [[User:Richard Jensen|Richard Jensen]] 07:14, 22 July 200
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  • ...w they were not a major factor in voting, except in California. Although [[George W. Bush]] made a special effort to reach Hispanics, their negative reaction to Repu * Leuchtenburg, William E. ''In the Shadow of FDR: From Harry Truman to George W. Bush'' (2001)
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  • ...rogation tools used during the [[United States President|Presidency]] of [[George W. Bush]].<ref name=Dayton2013-02-01/><ref name=HarvardMisconduct/><ref name=Debora
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  • ...other country by formal but not judicial methods, or may, as used by the [[George W. Bush Administration]], be a secret process.
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  • ...he media's assault on reason], Media Matters for America.</ref> Similarly, George W. Bush's populist appeal, in spite of his education at [[Yale University|Yale]] an
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  • ...es [[Alexander Haig]], [[George P. Shultz]], and [[James Baker]]. In the [[George W. Bush]] administration (2001-present) , observers believe Vice President [[Dick C ...t "looks like America." He appointed the first woman as secretary in 1997; George W. Bush appointed the first black secretary in 2001. The recruitment pool of the se
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  • |[[George W. Bush]]
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  • ...the federal government ran a budget surplus and the debt went down. The [[George W. Bush]] policy was to return the surplus to taxpayers by lowering federal income
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  • ...rall policy-making organization under the general authority of President [[George W. Bush]], for which he had [[command responsibility]], but in which some detailed
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  • ...South Carolina in 1989, and Hurricane Andrew, affecting Florida in 1992 ([[George W. Bush Administration]]), did cause much political criticism of a perceived poor r The Katrina experience brought renewed attention to the agency. With the [[George W. Bush Administration]], it was first under the direction of the campaign manager,
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  • ...based on Brennan's involvement with the intelligence interrogation, U.S., George W. Bush Administration|controversial interrogation of terrorist suspects, and chose
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  • * [[George W. Bush]]
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  • ...osition to which he was initially appointed in 1995 by then-[[Governor]] [[George W. Bush]]. ...judge in the 129th District Court for three years. In 1995, then-Governor George W. Bush appointed Abbott to the Texas Supreme Court. He was twice elected to the st
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  • ...ontinued power. No decision on using this capability had reached President George W. Bush|Bush by September 11. <ref name=WaPo2002-01-20>{{citation
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  • A '''High Value Detainee''' was a term used in George W. Bush Administration policy documents to refer to persons believed to either to k
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  • In the post 9/11 United States, the [[George W. Bush]] Administration has put forth the argument that security is paramount to p
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  • ...a popular familial nickname in the United States. One instance of this is George W. Bush, who is nicknamed ‘Junior’ by his family. Interestingly, the son of act
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