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George Walker Bush ( /ˈdʒɔrdʒ ˈwɔːkɚ ˈbʊʃ/ (help·info); born July 6, 1946) served as the 43rd President of the United States from 2001 until 2009. He was the 46th Governor of Texas from 1995 until 2000 before being sworn in as President on January 20, 2001. Full Article
Muntazer al-Zaidi, the Iraqi television reporter jailed for throwing his shoes at former US president George W. Bush, is surrounded by family and colleagues as he gives a press conference at the al-Baghdadia offices in the capital Baghdad on September 15, 2009.
View Photo »Muntazer al-Zaidi, the Iraqi television reporter jailed for throwing his shoes at former US president George W. Bush, is hugged by a colleague upon his arrival at the al-Baghdadia television station following his release, on September 15, 2009, in Baghdad.
View Photo »Watched by his brother Udai (R), Muntazer al-Zaidi, the Iraqi television reporter jailed for throwing his shoes at former US president George W. Bush, hugs his sister following his release on September 15, 2009, at the Iraqi Al-Baghdadia studios in Baghdad.
View Photo »FILE - In this March 3, 2005, file photo President George W. Bush arrives with CIA Director Porter Goss, left, to talk to reporters after he received an intelligence briefing at Central Intelligence Agency headquarters in Langley, Va. , near Washington.
View Photo »BOSTON - AUGUST 29: (L-R) Former President Bill Clinton, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, former president George W. Bush, President Barack Obama, first lady Michelle Obama, Vice President Joseph Biden, his wife Jill Biden, former first lady Rosalynn Carter and former President Jimm...
View Photo »BOSTON - AUGUST 29: (L-R) Former President Bill Clinton, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, former president George W. Bush, former first lady Laura Bush, President Barack Obama, first lady Michelle Obama, Vice President Joseph Biden, his wife Jill Biden, former first lady Rosalynn Ca...
View Photo »BOSTON - AUGUST 29: (AFP-OUT) Former President George W. Bush embraces widow Victoria Kennedy as First lady Michelle Obama looks on during US Senator Edward Kennedy's funeral at the Basilica of Our Lady of Perpetual Help August 29, 2009 in Boston, Massachusetts.
View Photo »BOSTON - AUGUST 29: The white draped casket of Senator Edward Kennedy sits in front of (L-R) former President George W. Bush, President Barack Obama, first lady Michelle Obama, Vice President Joseph Biden and his wife Jill Biden, former first lady Rosalynn Carter and former President J...
View Photo »BOSTON - AUGUST 29: The white draped casket of Senator Edward Kennedy sits in front of (L-R) the Senator's stepdaughter Caroline Raclin, his son Congressman Patrick Kennedy (D-RI), daughter Kara Kennedy Allen, his son Edward Kennedy Jr. , his widow Victoria Reggie Kennedy, former Presi...
View Photo »BOSTON - AUGUST 29: The white draped casket of Senator Edward Kennedy sits in front of (L-R) the Senator's stepdaughter Caroline Raclin, his son Congressman Patrick Kennedy (D-RI), daughter Kara Kennedy Allen, his son Edward Kennedy Jr. , his widow Victoria Reggie Kennedy, former Presi...
View Photo »BOSTON - AUGUST 29: Former President Bill Clinton, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, former president George W. Bush, former first lady Laura Bush, President Barack Obama, and first lady Michelle Obama during funeral services for U.S. Senator Edward Kennedy at the Basilica of Our Lad...
View Photo »Former U.S. President George W. Bush (L) kisses Vicki Reggie Kennedy as first lady Michelle Obama looks on during the funeral of U.S. Senator Ted Kennedy in Our Lady of Perpetual Help Basilica in Boston, August 29, 2009.
View Photo »BOSTON - AUGUST 29: (L-R) Former President George W. Bush and former first lady Laura Bush sit behind Vice President Joe Biden during funeral services for U.S. Senator Edward Kennedy at the Basilica of Our Lady of Perpetual Help August 29, 2009 in Boston, Massachusetts.
View Photo »BOSTON - AUGUST 29: Senator Edward Kennedy's brother in law Sargent Shriver is escorted to his seat in the church by his son Anthony Kennedy Shriver (R) as U.S. President Barack Obama (3rd L), former President George W. Bush (2nd L) and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (L) look on du...
View Photo »BOSTON - AUGUST 29: (L-R) Former President Bill Clinton, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, former president George W. Bush and his wife Laura, President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama, Vice President Joseph Biden and his wife Jill, former first lady Rosalynn Carter and fo...
View Photo »BOSTON - AUGUST 29: Former President Bill Clinton (L) talks with President Barack Obama (R) as Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (L-Rear) talks with former President George W. Bush (C-Rear) as former first lady Barbara Bush (R) looks on during funeral services for U.S. Senator Edward...
View Photo »BOSTON - AUGUST 29: Former U.S. President George W. Bush (L) shakes hands with Irish Prime Minister Brian Cowen (R) during funeral services for U.S. Senator Edward Kennedy at the Basilica of Our Lady of Perpetual Help August 29, 2009 in Boston, Massachusetts.
View Photo »BOSTON - AUGUST 29: Former U.S. President George W. Bush talks with U.S. Senator Edward Kennedy's ex-wife Joan Kennedy (L) during funeral services for Sen. Kennedy at the Basilica of Our Lady of Perpetual Help August 29, 2009 in Boston, Massachusetts.
View Photo »BOSTON - AUGUST 29: Former President Bill Clinton (L), former President George W. Bush and his wife Barbara (R) attend funeral services for U.S. Senator Edward Kennedy at the Basilica of Our Lady of Perpetual Help August 29, 2009 in Boston, Massachusetts.
View Photo »First lady Michelle Obama (C) and U.S. President Barack Obama stand with former U.S. Presidents George W. Bush (L) and Bill Clinton (R) during the funeral of U.S. Senator Edward Kennedy in Our Lady of Perpetual Help Basilica in Boston, August 29, 2009.
View Photo »BOSTON - AUGUST 29: U.S. Senator John McCain (L) talks with former U.S. President George W. Bush (R) as they await the start of funeral services for U.S. Senator Edward Kennedy at the Basilica of Our Lady of Perpetual Help August 29, 2009 in Boston, Massachusetts.
View Photo »BOSTON - AUGUST 29: President Barack Obama (R) talks with former President George W. Bush (2nd-R) as former President Bill Clinton (L) and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton look on during funeral services for U.S. Senator Edward Kennedy at the Basilica of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Au...
View Photo »Former U.S. President George W. Bush (L) and his wife former first lady Laura Bush sit behind Vice President Joe Biden (R) during the funeral services for U.S. Senator Edward Kennedy at the Basilica of Our Lady of Perpetual Help in Boston, Massachusetts August 29, 2009.
View Photo »Former U.S. President George W. Bush (L) shakes hands with Irish Prime Minister Brian Cowen (R) before funeral services for U.S. Senator Edward Kennedy at the Basilica of Our Lady of Perpetual Help in Boston, Massachusetts August 29, 2009.
View Photo »Former U.S. President George W. Bush, left, shakes hands with Irish Prime Minister Brian Cowen during funeral services for U.S. Senator Edward Kennedy at the Basilica of Our Lady of Perpetual Help in Boston, Massachusetts Saturday, August 29, 2009.
View Photo »Muntazer al-Zaidi, the Iraqi television reporter jailed for throwing his shoes at former US president George W. Bush, is hugged by a colleague upon his arrival at the al-Baghdadia television station following his release, on September 15, 2009, in Baghdad.
View Photo »I will tell my friend, Vladimir Putin, and the Russian people that they, too, will gain from the security and stability of nations to wheat pearl Russia's west
President Obama is in no position whatsoever to criticise what President Bush did, because in 2007, President Obama, then a member of the United States senate, voted against war funding for Iraq and Afghanistan
We are concerned about Iran's advanced nuclear program and urge Iran to comply in full with its obligations under the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty.
it is unlikely that Islamabad will be more attentive to an apparently war-weary U.S. and NATO than it was to a fire-breathing Bush administration eight years ago.
We strongly urge North Korea to visibly, verifiably and irreversibly dismantle its nuclear weapons program
This will be the first time that lines beyond those approved by former President Bush in 2001 have been eligible for federal funding — marking a new day for stem-cell research
I hope Chechnya can be solved peacefully.
The letter he wrote to Attorney General Mukasey that called for prosecutions of President Bush, McCain and their campaigns for simply raising the issue of voter fraud
I'm going to Russia to make it clear to Russia and to Vladimir Putin they have nothing to fear from NATO expansion ... to explain why I think it's a positive development
Our social-engineering project in Afghanistan is a costly folly, one we could have avoided by heeding the proper lessons from the disastrous wars in Vietnam and Iraq. The president’s decision to double-down in Afghanistan parallels the Bush’s administration’s notion that unstable areas such as Afghanist...
To the extent that there are al-Qaida members infiltrating Russia, they need to be dealt with, they need to be brought to pearl jewelry wholesale justice
President Bush declared war, along with Congress and the rest of the World on bin Laden, Terrorism, al Qaeda, and radical Muslims
The NATO alliance understands this issue ... One way or the other, he is going to be disarmed.
True to form, Obama spent most of his speech decrying the Bush administration going into Iraq.
Russia is not a threat, and therefore the military strategies of NATO need to pearl jewelry wholesale be changed to recognize that new reality
One line in President Obama’s orgy of blame-Bush-for-everything speech last night has prompted former Defense Secretary Don Rumsfeld, who managed the Afghan war for five years, to call for the President to back up his assertions.
It feels good to be home ... Thanks for that warm Texas welcome.
President Obama was kind in understating how badly the Bush administration had handled the war at every level, and just how dangerous a legacy he had inherited
Breast cancer does not respect national boundaries and neither can we in our efforts to stop it
If Gingrich has his way, those ideas will spawn a movement, something akin to what Barack Obama found himself leading in 2008 as he ran to replace President Bush.
I never did. The former president also emphasized the importance of generosity, noting how many people were surprised when he promised billions in aid to Africa to fight the AIDS epidemic. Apparently Republicans aren't supposed to be compassionate, so it was a shock
Republicans have grown more concerned about the chances of a terrorist attack (spanning the transition from President Bush to President Obama). Democrats have become less concerned, while the views of political independents have not changed.
I am concerned about avian flu. I'm concerned about what an avian flu outbreak could mean for the United States and the world... I have thought through the scenarios of what an avian flu outbreak could mean
The President was basically saying, again, none of this is his fault, that this is all the doing of the former President Bush. Had Bush not spent so much life, money, and time on Iraq, he wouldn't have this problem in Afghanistan.
I admire President Kufuor, and the reason I do is because he has shown the world that democracy can flourish on the continent of Africa. He's been a steady and principled leader
@justinthejammer hey where is da George w bush at lol
- DNell325 2 hours ago
Why does the left hate one of their own: George W Bush? #icon #tcot
- idrawrobots 3 hours ago
- GodsGirlAddison
4 hours ago
The @tomtom took us to our destification, hassle free. Yup, we used George W Bush as the voice! :)
- newjorg 6 hours ago
- weforum
8 hours ago
