George W Bush (President #43) (2001-2009)

George W Bush (President #43) (2001-2009)

A Chapter by MandaBear
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Forty Third President of the United States of America

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George W Bush is number 43.
Not to be confused with George H W Bush. (His father)
He was the first president with an MBA Degree.
He was a partner in the Texas Ranger Baseball Team.
George W Bush also had over 250 signed baseballs. (Play Ball!)
He was a cheerleader. (The head cheerleader)
Before he was married he fell victim to Alcohol. 
However, after he got married he stopped drinking.
George W Bush he signed into law The No Child Left Behind Act.
He undertook a number of educational priorities like increasing the funding for the National Science Foundation and National Institutes of Health.
He even created education programs to strengthen the grounding in Science and Mathematics for American high school students.
George W Bush's favorite show is Biography on A&E.
He is the only second president in history to be the song of a former president. (John Adams and John Quincy Adams being first)
He was portrayed by Will Ferrell on Saturday Night Live.
His favorite movie is Saving Private Ryan.
This is George W Bush number 43.
He was a cheerleader,
He did so much for education and
He likes Balls (Baseballs that is dirty mind you!)


© 2013 MandaBear


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Thank you for taking the time to tell us more about a President's accomplishments than his downfalls, and for showing their personality instead of just a list of dates. This is how everyone should learn about the Presidents.

Posted 10 Years Ago


A interesting President. He did little good for the economy. He create war and left them for the new President. I have little good to say for a man who led the world to a bad place. Thank you for describing a President.
Coyote

Posted 11 Years Ago



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