- Born in New Haven, Connecticut on July 6, 1946 to former president George H. W. Bush (41st President) and his wife Barbara.
- Prescott Bush, his grandfather was a U.S. Senator in Connecticut, and his own father was former Vice President and President.
- Attended public schools in Midland, Texas before transferring to The Kinkaid School in Houston. Finished his High School at Phillips Academy, an all male boarding school in Andover, Massachusetts.
- Was a baseball player and the head cheerleader.
- Was the President of his college fraternity, Delta Kappa Epsilon at Yale.
- Graduated with a Bachelor of the Arts degree in history at Yale University.
Earned a Master of Business Administration from the Harvard Business School.
- Commissioned into the Texas Air National Guard for two years of active-duty service, then later into the Alabama Air National Guard.
- Was alleged to be favored for his father’s political standing.
- Was honorably discharged in 1974, the end of his six-year obligation.
- Met Laura Welch, a school teacher and librarian, and married her after three months of dating.
- Had fraternal twin daughters, Jenna and Barbara, who graduated from University of Texas and Yale in 2004.
- Began a series of oil companies he named Bush Exploration, but was hurt by decrease in oil prices.
- Worked on his father’s campaign for the Presidency in 1988 as advisor and as a liaison to the media.
- Bought a share in the Texas Rangers baseball franchise in 1989.
- Was inspired to run for Governorship in Texas in 1994 by brother Jeb, who ran for the governorship of Florida and was elected to two consecutive terms.
Monday, October 26, 2009
George W. Bush - Life and Background
George W. Bush - Election
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On November 7, 2000, Bush won popularity in 29 states, one of which was Florida. The count of votes in Florida were so close that they recounted it, and the results stayed in courts for about a month before it was finally raised to the Supreme Court. It turned out that Bush had won the vote in Florida by about 537 votes out of 6 million. Bush won the election wining 271 electoral votes, while Al Gore won 266.
On January 20, 2001, George Walker Bush was sworn in as the 43rd President of the United States.
On January 20, 2001, George Walker Bush was sworn in as the 43rd President of the United States.
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The effects of this clash resulted in the narrowest victory ever for Presidential campaign, beating Woodrow Wilson's margin of 3.1% against Charles Even Hughes in 1916. Bush won 31 out of 50 states with 286 electoral votes, a margin of 2.5% of victory. Thus, Bush served for another term as the President of the United States.
George W. Bush - Foreign Policy and Affairs
At the beginning of his presidency, George Bush mainly focused on domestic issues. After September 11, 2001, Bush's priorities shifted to more foreign affairs. The World Trade Center Terrorist Attacks greatly wounded the nation and Bush comforted the people saying,
The United States earned the sympathy of many nations and supported Bush on his declaration of War on Terrorism. The president struggled to capture Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden and inferior leaders, leading America into the Afghanistan War and the Iraq War. This became known as the Bush Doctrine. The Bush doctrine gives the United States the right to secure itself against countries that harbor and or give aid to terrorist groups. US Troops overthrew the Aghanistan Taliban regime and provoked democracy in Iraq, but never captured Osama bin Laden, who escaped.
George Bush claims that his main goal is to keep the peace, an element that is earned. To him, the foundation of peace is a strong, capable, and modern American military. He is observed to make frequent use of the US forces to achieve as his morals urge him to. Bush claims however that it is only when the US or it allies are threatened, and if he can win and exit. His foreign policies are done "with a touch of iron driven by American interests and values". He wants to build peace, which calls for strong alliances, expansion of trade, and confident diplomacy. Bush uses his his military to ensure freedom, which is one of his biggest priorities
The President believes that America should act as the leader as a country whose values are freedom, justice, and equality. Leading with humility but projecting great strength, America should empower other countries to help them become great nations. However, Bush has a certain preference for democratic countries than for the those with dictators. He refuses to shake the hand of Fidel Castro, pledging to ensure freedom in Cuba by keeping authority. He however welcomes Latin American democracies, promising to be a friend to them. During Bush's presidency, the United States improved relations with other nations, including Russia, Iraq, Afghanistan, Israel, India, Panama, etc. Bush was criticized on many things but for his relations with other countries especially as the United Nations leader, he was praised.
"I can hear you. The rest of the world hears you. And the people who knocked these buildings down will hear all of us soon".
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George W. Bush - Domestic Policy and Affairs
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Although Bush did not have much success on his economic plan, his educational reform worked better. Congress supported and approved his plans to improve education. In 2002 Bush signed into law the No Child Left Behind Act, an act to close the achievement gap with accountability, flexibility, and choice, so that no child is left behind.. This act was meant to measure and close the gap between rich and poor student performance, provide options parents with students in low-performance schools, and target more federal funding to low-income schools. Despite critics who remark that it was underfunded, the act proved to be successful. Many students in the United States provesd to perform significantly better on literacy and math. As this improved, Bush turned his attention to more environmental matters.
During his Presidency, Bush was struck with problems of global warming and environmental hazards. He opposed a protocol by the United Nations called the Kyoto Protocol. The Kyoto Protocol was a collaboration to achieve "stabilization of greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system". In its place, Bush proposed the Clear Skies Act, an amendment to the Clean Air Act. It aims to reduce air pollution by using emissions trading programs. Many opposed, arguing that it allowed more pollution than was already permitted and therefore defeated the purpose. Congress did not approve and the Clear Skies Act was rejected.
George W. Bush - Legacy
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