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President George W. Bush
George W. Bush is the 43ʳᵈ President of the United States.
Birthday
July 6, 1946
Parents
George Herbert Walker Bush, former United States President
Barbara Pierce Bush, former First Lady
Hometown
Midland, Texas
Elementary School
Sam Houston Elementary, Midland, Texas
Favorite Subject: History
College and Graduate School
Yale University, Bachelor of Arts: History
Harvard University, Moster of Business Administration
Career
F-102 Pilot for Texas Air National Guard, Owner-Oil and Gas Business,
Managing Partner-Texas Rongers Baseball Team, Governor of Texas,
President of the United States
Family
Married to Laura Welch Bush since 1977
Twin daughters, Jenno and Barbara, college students
Pets
Dogs: Spot, on English Springer Spaniel and Barney, 0 Scottish Terrier
Col: India, "Willie," 0 block, domestic shorthaired
Goals as President
President Bush has pledged to work in CI bipartison spirit, which means he
plans to work with both Republicans and Democrats in Congress to pursue
goals that are best for all Americans. President Bush's goals include improving
the Nation's public schools, reducing taxes for all taxpayers, strengthening the
military, saving Social Security and Medicare, and encouraging Americans to
be responsible citizens.
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