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  • }}</ref>. He was a special assistant and speechwriter to George W. Bush, but left the job after a year and has criticized that Administration for v In his year at the White House, during George W. Bush's first term, he is credited with the phrase "axis of evil". <ref>{{citatio
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  • * Ambrosius, Lloyd E. “Woodrow Wilson and George W. Bush: Historical Comparisons of Ends and Means in Their Foreign Policies,” ''D
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  • ...al and untrue response to anyone who would undo the unilateralism of the [[George W. Bush Administration]].<ref name=Slate2009-04-03>{{citation One specific accusation, by former George W. Bush Administration speechwriter and current managing editor of ''[[National Aff
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  • Petraeus, while executing policies established by the George W. Bush Administration, suggested to Congress, during his confirmation hearings for
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  • The meme "why they hate us" came from a [[George W. Bush]] comment about terrorists, and Fradkin was among the first to use this in
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  • ...aranteed by the [[U.S. Constitution]], particularly in his opposition to [[George W. Bush]]'s abridgment of civil liberties.<ref>{{cite web
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  • ...action review of the FEMA response to [[Hurricane Katrina]], President [[George W. Bush]] signed the Post-Katrina Emergency Reform Act. This reorganized FEMA, and
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  • He was then Deputy Press Secretary for President [[George W. Bush]].<ref name=Forward>{{citation
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  • ...Congregational, [[Baptist]] and [[Methodist]]. [[George H. W. Bush]] and [[George W. Bush]] fit the WASP profile exactly. [[John Forbes Kerry]] fits the profile exce
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  • ...nse, in the Gerald Ford|Administration (1975-1977), and the oldest, in the George W. Bush Administration (2001-2008).<ref>{{citation ==George W. Bush Administration==
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  • ...so a lawyer -- a specialist in military law. He has been a critic of the [[George W. Bush|Bush]] [[United States President|Presidency]]'s policy on captives taken in
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  • ...e in Iraq, he was also critical of Ariel Sharon's government of Israel and George W. Bush's support of it. He told a French radio station in April 2004, "There is n
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  • | publisher = Center for Global Development}}</ref> Within the [[George W. Bush Administration]], it has had problems with execution, as a unilateral U.S.
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  • </ref> Finally, on May 1, 2002, President [[George W. Bush]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m2889/is_18_ |author=[[George W. Bush]]
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  • On 9 October 2001, President [[George W. Bush]] reported to Congress that he was taking action against threats in Afghani
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  • ...was not confirmed as [[U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations]] under the [[George W. Bush Administration]] but had spoken against earlier drafts as interim represent ...stark contrast to the audacious defense of American liberty by President [[George W. Bush]] under [[Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security]] Joh
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  • ...tp://www.undemocracy.com/generalassembly_57/meeting_2#pg006-bk01 President George W. Bush’s 2002 Address to the UN General Assembly], United Nations, General Assem On September 4, 2002, George W. Bush called a meeting of eighteen senior U.S. legislators, where they were give
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  • ...s and Military Commanders for Change]], opposed to the foreign policy of [[George W. Bush]].
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  • * Berggren, D. Jason and Rae, Nicol C. "Jimmy Carter and George W. Bush: Faith, Foreign Policy, and an Evangelical Presidential Style." ''President
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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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  • ...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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  • ...ief that people are all the same. The repeated assertion by U.S. President George W. Bush that history is dominated by the existence of “universal values” is pro
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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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  • ...errogation is reported to have been one of the stronger reasons, for the [[George W. Bush Administration]] to begin the [[Iraq War]].<ref name=WaPo>{{citation
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  • In the days following the 9/11 attack, President George W. Bush made a point of saying America was not at war with Islam. During a visit to
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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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  • ...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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  • ...can governments...and Israeli interests." He signed an 2002 open letter to George W. Bush that linked Israel's security to the overthrow of Saddam" No one should dou | title = An Open Letter to George W. Bush
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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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  • ...ay 2007, President Saleh again visited Washington, and met with President George W. Bush and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. ...s chief cleric, Ibrahim Suleiman al-Rubaish, had been repatriated, by the George W. Bush Administration to Saudi Arabia, before crossing the border into Yemen, and
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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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  • ...wever, seems to ignore that [[Michael Mukasey]], attorney general in the [[George W. Bush Administration]], had reopened the 2004 declination in 2008, before the Oba
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  • ...eviously a member of the [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] [[George W. Bush Administration|Bush administration]], as [[United States Secretary of Defen ...of the tensions from the previous Administrations, not limited to that of George W. Bush.
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  • ...ations against it as war criminals not eligible for POW status. During the George W. Bush Administration, it was the policy of the United States that non-national co
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  • [[Image:Georgewbush.jpg|right|thumb|George W. Bush in 2007 |291px]] On November 8, 1994, George W. Bush was elected the 46th Governor of Texas. He became the first Governor in Tex
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  • ...hey, in 2002, imprisoned him in the Guantanamo detention camp. President George W. Bush, over a year later, determined Hamdan was an enemy combatant to be tried b
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  • ...lk radio, providing a progressive alternative in the hope of "unelecting [[George W. Bush]]."<ref>{{cite web|last=Shorto |first=Russell |url=http://query.nytimes.com
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  • ...scist," and continues criticism of the Obama Administration as well as the George W. Bush Administration.He said she has "kind words" for libertarianism|libertarians
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  • '''NLEC''' is an abbreviation for '''No Longer Enemy Combatant''', a term the George W. Bush Administration used for prisoners at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp who
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  • ...urmser''' is the former Middle East adviser to Dick Cheney. Earlier in the George W. Bush Administration, he came from a position as director of Middle East studies
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  • With the GOP in disarray and President [[George W. Bush]] unpopular outside his party, the Democrats have been leading in the polls
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  • [[Image:Baker-Hamilton_20061206_d-0257-2-515h.jpg|left|thumb|U.S. President George W. Bush with co-chairs of the Iraq Study Group Lee Hamilton (left) and James Baker ...rt Gates]] resigned November 8, 2006, after being nominated by President [[George W. Bush]] to replace [[Donald Rumsfeld]] as Secretary of Defense. He was replaced b
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  • ...of the [[Bill Clinton|Clinton administration]] and well into the term of [[George W. Bush]]. }}</ref> [[President of the United States of America|US President]] [[George W. Bush]] acknowledged the existence of secret prisons operated by the [[CIA]] duri
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  • The American response was near-unanimous support for President [[George W. Bush]]'s eventual angry declaration that this was an act of war. Groups calling President [[George W. Bush]], after a few hours of embarrassing confusion on September 11, found his v
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  • ...ment. Pillar has been criticized for leaking the NIC's advice to President George W. Bush in the course of such consultations. <ref name=WT2004-10-01>{{citation ...article for ''Foreign Affairs (magazine)|Foreign Affairs'' criticizing the George W. Bush Administration for cherry picking intelligence to justify the Iraq War|200
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  • ...Edition Q, 1994</ref> In 2004, he spoke against the military policies of [[George W. Bush]] as a member of [[Diplomats and Military Commanders for Change]].
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  • ...l issues involved have not resolved, and are unlikely to resolve until the George W. Bush administration leaves office and the Iraq War becomes less of a demand on r
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  • *Sabato, Larry J. ed. ''The Sixth Year Itch: The Rise and Fall of the George W. Bush Presidency'' (1907), in-depth essays by scholars * Sabato, Larry J. ed. ''The Sixth Year Itch: The Rise and Fall of the George W. Bush Presidency'' (2007), in-depth essays by scholars
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  • ...mited war against armed insurgencies, the Truman Doctrine foreshadowed the George W. Bush doctrine against international terrorism.
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  • In 2009, when [[United States President]] [[Barack Obama]] replaced [[George W. Bush]] the individuals held in Guantanamo started to receive art classes. In 20
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  • ...years old, and received an official recognition from [[POTUS|President]] [[George W. Bush]], honoring him for a long and distinguished career.<ref name=coastguard201
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  • ...e in ''[[Foreign Affairs (magazine)|Foreign Affairs]]'', <blockquote>The [[George W. Bush Administration|Bush administration's]] arrogant bunker mentality has been c
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  • ...08/30/AR2009083002252_pf.html}}</ref></blockquote> Cordesman said that the George W. Bush Administration had given priority in resources to the Iraq War, both for se
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  • Nevertheless, in 2001, FRC criticized President George W. Bush for his "implicit endorsement of the homosexual political agenda" with the
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  • ...o Child Left Behind Act]], bringing him to early meetings with President [[George W. Bush]].<ref name=WRG>{{citation
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  • ...es that Gentile's criticism of [[John Nagl]] is a proxy for criticism of [[George W. Bush Administration]] policymakers such as [[Dick Cheney]], [[Donald Rumsfeld]],
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  • ...er of these articles dealt with people in [[extrajudicial detention, U.S., George W. Bush Administration|U.S. extrajudicial detention]]. Indeed, some of the detentio
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  • ...t known for supporting a strong anti-immigration position, opposing the [[George W. Bush Administration]] amnesty plan. "Along the nation's southern border, King h
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  • .... Former president of the Texas Farm Bureau. Appointed by former president George W. Bush in 2007 to the White House Advisory Committee for Trade Policy and Negotiat
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  • *"He's the Worst Ever"], Dec. 3, 2006, ''The Washington Post" column on George W. Bush<ref> at [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/12/01/AR
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  • ...Christian Coalition supported the 2001 Tax Cuts introduced by President [[George W. Bush]]. The Tax Cuts will expire in 2010 unless they are renewed. The coalition
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  • * [[Extrajudicial detention, U.S., George W. Bush Administration/Definition]] * [[Extraordinary rendition, U.S., George W. Bush Administration/Definition]]
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  • ...again Christian who received strong support from evangelical voters. The [[George W. Bush administration|Bush Administration]] is guided by the President's values wh
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  • In November of 2001, George W. Bush's U.S. Attorney General [[John Ashcroft]] started an action against the Sta
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  • Formed in 2006, during the [[George W. Bush Administration]], the '''National Security Network''' was formed to bring "
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  • * [[Extrajudicial detention, U.S., George W. Bush Administration/Related Articles]] * [[Extraordinary rendition, U.S., George W. Bush Administration/Related Articles]]
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  • ...l and South Asia did not rise to US Presidential level. Rashid calls the [[George W. Bush Administration]] naive to assume that the [[9/11]] attack would make the tw
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  • ...interrogation|interrogation methods]] and [[extrajudicial detention, U.S., George W. Bush Administration|extrajudicial detention]].<ref>{{citation
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  • The current U.S. president, [[George W. Bush]], with the [[Republican Party (United States)|Republicans]], has introduce
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  • ...000 and especially 2004 was influenced by the Hanna model in shaping the [[George W. Bush]] election campaigns.
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  • * [[Template:Extrajudicial detention, U.S., George W. Bush Administration/Metadata]] * [[Template:Extraordinary rendition, U.S., George W. Bush Administration/Metadata]]
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  • | quote = Now a trial prosecutor who has been on the case since the George W. Bush administration, Clayton G. Trivett Jr., is in talks with defense lawyers ab
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  • On November 25, 2002, President [[George W. Bush]] signed the [[Homeland Security Bill]] which set into motion many changes
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  • ...[United States Central Command]] have taken public positions against the [[George W. Bush]] Administrations handling of the occupation phase of the [[Gulf War]].<re
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  • ...aled F.A. Al Odah v. United States of America'', ''Shafiq Rasul, et al. v. George W. Bush, et al.'', and ''Yasir Esam Hamdi v. Donald Rumsfeld''[http://www.equaljust
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  • and in the account of the war on terror by [[George W. Bush|George Bush]]'s counterterrorism chief [[Richard A. Clarke]]:
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  • Former President [[George W. Bush]] was the eighteenth and most recent Republican to serve as president. Aft ...conomy.<ref>[[John Podhoretz|Podhoretz, John]] (2004). ''Bush Country: How George W. Bush Became the First Great Leader of the 21st Century---While Driving Liberals
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  • ...ness community, which hires illegals by the millions, along with President George W. Bush, supports a path to citizenship that the opponents denounce as "amnesty." ( ...dents [[George H. W. Bush]] and [[George W. Bush]] are truly conservative. George W. Bush campaigned in [[U.S. presidential election, 2000|2000]] as a "compassionate
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  • ...s on abortion and, even more so, gay rights. Muslims may have supported [[George W. Bush]] in 2000 because they agreed with his social conservatism, but switched t
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  • ...0PX|2004 Certificate of Vote from Utah, certifying the electors' votes for George W. Bush and Dick Cheney.]] ...iodic complaints from critics, especially in the wake of the election of [[George W. Bush]] in 2000, the electoral college still offers more advantages than a direct
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  • ...ounterinsurgency, for both the Australian and U.S. governments. After the George W. Bush Administration left office, he joined former Ambassador Hank Crumpton in fo
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  • ...ent [[Al Gore]] to be the party's candidate for the presidency. Gore and [[George W. Bush]], the Republican candidate and son of former President George H.W. Bush, d ...d some even questioned their past support for it. By 2004, the failures of George W. Bush's administration to find [[weapons of mass destruction]] in Iraq, mounting
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  • ...uranium yellowcake from that country, which was incorporated in President George W. Bush's 2003 State of the Union address to support waging a preventive war agains
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  • ...Presidential Directives on National Security, Part 2: From Harry Truman to George W. Bush, China and the United States: From Hostility to Engagement; and U.S. Espion
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  • ...light of persistent accusations of a politicized Justice Department under George W. Bush and his former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, reforms of the Justice De
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  • President George W. Bush, on January 10, 2007, announced that the US would '''surge''' at least 20,0 | author = George W. Bush
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  • | author = Dwight D. Eisenhower}}</ref>, and also a position of the George W. Bush Administration. The George W. Bush Administration NSA telephone surveillance program, however, is one of the b
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  • ...ld rallies to end the [[Iraq War]] and [[impeachment|impeach]] President [[George W. Bush]]. Her mentions of Nader at concerts are usually greeted with boos by a su
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  • ...vania with the case [[Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School Board]], where the [[George W. Bush]]-appointed judge, John E. Jones III, listened to arguments from [[Michael
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  • ...ssage: No matter how long it takes, justice will be done," said President George W. Bush after hearing about bin Laden's death. ...ng Osama bin Laden's hideout. Donald Rumsfeld, Secretary of Defense in the George W. Bush administration and a proponent of the use of EITs on high-value detainees a
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  • * 2001 - Al-Qaeda terrorists launch [[9/11]] against U.S. President [[George W. Bush]], with strong backing in Congress and NATO, declares "War on terrorism" * 2006 - [[George W. Bush]] signs the [[United States-India Peaceful Atomic Energy Cooperation Act]]
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  • ...chief topics of discussion was whether the candidates [[John Kerry]] and [[George W. Bush]] had properly fulfilled their civic duty of fighting for their country, pa
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  • .... He was the United States's 44th president, succeeding former President [[George W. Bush]], and was the first [[African American]] <ref>Obama is of mixed parentage, ...that opposition, noting that Hillary Clinton voted in support of President George W. Bush.
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  • ...ush]], father and grandfather of presidents of [[George H. W. Bush]] and [[George W. Bush]]. After Rockefeller left the national stage in 1976, this faction of the p ...atino Studies Journal'' 1998 9(1): 43-61. Issn: 1066-1344 </ref> In 2000 [[George W. Bush]] made a systematic effort to appeal to Hispanic voters, and did well espec
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  • ...witz/EJUSGWB]], regarding the specific legal theories and actions of the [[George W. Bush Administration]] in what it terms the war on terror. This is absolutely, po
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  • ...l warfare during the Iran-Iraq War under Ronald Reagan, the Gulf War under George W. Bush and various operations under Bill Clinton. The Authorization for the Use of Military Force that gave the George W. Bush Administration its legal authority to attack Iraq did not specifically depe
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  • ...he Use of United States Armed Forces Against Iraq", which gave President [[George W. Bush]] authorization to invade Iraq if he felt it to be necessary.
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  • ...s [[Presidential Medal of Freedom]], awarded to him in 2003 by President [[George W. Bush]]. See Ref.<ref>[https://publicaffairs.llnl.gov/news/teller_edward/awards.p
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  • [[Image:Bush Cheney Pelosi.jpg|thumb|230px|Former President [[George W. Bush]] delivering the State of the Union address, 2007. Also pictured are Former ...rule was relaxed for the first time in 2001 by the administration of the [[George W. Bush]]. Religion is an integral part of daily life for most Americans, and socie
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  • ...px|right|thumb|The Dalai Lama in conversation with former U.S. President [[George W. Bush]] at the [[White House]].]] ...jpg|210px|right|thumb|The Dalai Lama in conversation with U.S. President [[George W. Bush]] at the [[White House]]]]-->
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  • ...14, 2004, ten days after the landing of ''[[MER-A|Spirit]]'', President [[George W. Bush]] announced a new plan for NASA's future, dubbed the [[Vision for Space Exp
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  • ...r has been correctly labelled "Wilson's War." (The closest comparison is [[George W. Bush]] as the driving force behind the war with Iraq in 2003.)
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  • ...ited States (see box). On the next day, in a telephone conversation with [[George W. Bush|President Bush]], he effectively committed Britain to participation in an
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  • ...2003, he was awarded the [[Presidential Medal of Freedom]] by President [[George W. Bush]].
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  • David Frum believes the George W. Bush Administration lost focus, especially due to Karl Rove's emphasis on doing
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  • ...ontinuation of the idea that there was no alternative to democracy. Even [[George W. Bush]] was a product of a Wilsonian revival. The difference was that mainstream
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  • During the [[George W. Bush Administration]], the FDA was led by Commissioner [[Andrew von Eschenbach]]
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  • In 2007, the [[George W. Bush Administration]] also opposed the annual resolution, citing the delicate st
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  • In 2006, she appeared with George W. Bush, accepting his endorsement<ref name=CP2006-10-04>{{citation
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  • ...ent [[George H.W. Bush]] and maverick [[Ross Perot]]. In 1994 Republican [[George W. Bush]], son of the former president, beat Richards for governor. Meanwhile, Rep
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  • Under the [[George W. Bush]] administration, there has been a large-scale and controversial capture an
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  • ...al career than help her, while Republican strategist and former advisor to George W. Bush, [[Karl Rove]], and former Arkansas governor [[Mike Huckabee]] also express ...used much on the [[Iraq War|war in Iraq]] but wanted assurances from the [[George W. Bush Administration]] that an exit strategy existed. She also did not give a fir
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  • ...pill’, etc.) fosters that revival. Advocating religious ideals, President George W. Bush opposed embryonic stem cell research, and has been accused by scientists of
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  • ...n the [[Vision for Space Exploration]] announced in 2004 by US President [[George W. Bush]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.space.com/news/bush_plan_faq_040115.html#w
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  • ...tin America [[Otto Reich]] and convicted [[Iran-contra affair]] figure and George W. Bush "democracy 'czar'" [[Elliott Abrams]]. Vulliamy said both have long histori
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  • In 2000 and 2004 presidential elections, [[George W. Bush]] made a systematic effort to reach Latino voters, obtaining 40% of their v
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  • ...tion Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act, as proposed by President [[George W. Bush]]. Part of this legislation included fixing loop holes in the Medicare Sec
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  • Arizona Senator [[John McCain]] in 2000 defeated [[George W. Bush]] in the New Hampshire and other primaries, but Bush came back to easily wi
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  • [[Image:Bushcombatautism.jpg|U.S. President [[George W. Bush]] signing a piece of legislation aimed to combat autism |right|thumb]]
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  • ...ess, however, has set conditions, over the objections of the Presidency of George W. Bush|Bush Administration. In October, the U.S. House of Representatives|House of
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  • ...acter—lead just as directly to the Republican Party of [[Karl Rove]] and [[George W. Bush]]."<ref>''Washington Post'' February 5, 2006; Book World p 6</ref>
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  • ...ions Framework Convention on Climate Change"] Full text</ref>. Under the [[George W. Bush|Bush]] Administration, the USA refused to ratify the protocol, and the [[Ba
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  • ...e Crusades, Islamic Perspectives''. (2000). </ref> When The US president [[George W. Bush]] described in 2001 the newly-defined War on terror as a "Crusade", the Isl
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  • ...onger be the primary guidance, as there are controversial claims, by the [[George W. Bush]] Administration, of an inherent Presidential authority for [[warrantless s Under the [[George W. Bush]] administration, there has been a large-scale and controversial capture an
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  • ...r and faster path to citizenship.<ref name=tws19nov45/> In 2002, President George W. Bush signed an executive order to eliminate the three-year waiting period and ma
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  • ...the Blue Room of the White House, for a Social Dinner hosted by President George W. Bush and Mrs. Laura Bush in honor of the 300th Birthday of Benjamin Franklin.}}
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  • ...]], generated the most money for the 2004 presidential campaigns of both [[George W. Bush]] and [[John Kerry]].<ref>{{cite web|title=2006 Election Overview: Top Zip
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  • ....<ref>William E Leuchtenburg, ''In the Shadow of FDR: From Harry Truman to George W. Bush'' (2001).</ref>
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  • ...on YouTube were "ThruYOU" and "In B Flat" as well as videos about the top "George W. Bush" moments.<ref name=twsFEB26d></ref> There were reports in 2010 that YouTube
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  • ...cks killed nearly 3,000 people. Shortly after these attacks US president [[George W. Bush]] declared a global war on terrorism in 2001. After 2001, terrorist attacks
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  • ...cks killed nearly 3,000 people. Shortly after these attacks US president [[George W. Bush]] declared a global war on terrorism in 2001. After 2001, terrorist attacks
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  • On November 30, 2004 President George W. Bush signed into law H.R. 1446, the "California Missions Preservation Act," a me
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