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  • {{rpl|George W. Bush}}
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  • {{rpl|George W. Bush}}
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  • ...sts in the [[Ronald Reagan]],[[George H. W. Bush]], [[Bill Clinton]] and [[George W. Bush Administration]]s, specializing in counterterrorism in the latter two
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  • (1941–) [[Vice President of the United States|U.S. Vice President]] in the [[George W. Bush Administration]] and advocate of [[neoconservatism]] and [[unitary executiv
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  • * [http://www.georgewbushlibrary.com/ George W. Bush Presidential Centre] * [http://smu.edu/bushlibrary/ Southern Methodist University: George W. Bush Presidential Centre]
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  • ...m and libertarianism; critical of both the [[George W. Bush Administration|George W. Bush]] and [[Obama Administration]]s; concerned about poor public understanding
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  • {{r|George W. Bush Administration}} {{r|George W. Bush}}
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  • {{r|George W. Bush Administration}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[George W. Bush]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[George W. Bush]]
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  • ...udy Giuliani]]; Director, [[Federal Emergency Management Agency]] in the [[George W. Bush Administration]]; national manager for the Bush-Cheney campaign in 2000,
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  • #REDIRECT [[Extraordinary rendition, U.S., George W. Bush Administration]]
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  • {{r|George W. Bush}}
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  • {{r|George W. Bush}}
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  • [[American conservative]] economist and author, critical of [[George W. Bush]]
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  • {{r|George W. Bush}}
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  • ...''[[National Affairs]]''; former special assistant and speechwriter for [[George W. Bush]] and [[Laura Bush]]; worked for ''[[New York Sun]], ''[[New York Post]]'',
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  • {{r|George W. Bush}}
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  • ...nguished Fellow, Heritage Foundation; [[U.S. Secretary of Labor]] in the [[George W. Bush Administration]]
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  • The basic ruling by [[George W. Bush]] authorizing the seizure of financial assets associated with [[terrorism]]
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  • General counsel of the [[U.S. Department of Defense]] during the [[George W. Bush Administration]]
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  • [[U.S. Secretary of Defense]] in the Obama and George W. Bush Administrations; Member, [[Iraq Study Group]]; former [[Director of Central
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  • ...n Party (United States)|U.S. Republicans]]; primary political adviser to [[George W. Bush]]
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  • A close election. The electoral college chose George W. Bush, the popular vote chose Al Gore.
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  • ...ent for National Security Affairs and [[U.S. Secretary of State]] in the [[George W. Bush Administration]]
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  • ...rmy]], retired; former Director, [[National Security Agency]]; critic of [[George W. Bush Administration]] defense policies
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  • *Letter from L. Paul Bremer to George W. Bush, May 22, 2003, ''The Washington Post''. A very human view of his first week
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  • ...and then Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs in the [[George W. Bush Administration]]
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  • The key public document on national security strategy, issued by the [[George W. Bush Administration]] between the [[9/11]] attack and the [[Iraq War]]
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  • ...hington lobbyist; former assistant to [[Karl Rove]]/special assistant to [[George W. Bush]] for liaison with [[Evangelicalism|evangelicals]]
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  • Policy, legal interpretation and examples, under the [[George W. Bush Administration]], of [[extraordinary rendition, U.S.]], primarily related t
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  • ...Court of the United States|U.S. Supreme Court]], nominated by President [[George W. Bush]] and confirmed in 2006.
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  • The policies and acts during the presidency of [[George W. Bush]], the 43rd president of the [[United States of America]]
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  • .... Department of Defense]] and [[Central Intelligence Agency]] during the [[George W. Bush Administration]]
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  • ...University, [[Harvard University]]; [[National Security Council]] staff, [[George W. Bush Administration]]; former Senior Fellow, [[Brookings Institution]]; Bush-Che
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  • ...ral for the [[Office of Legal Counsel]] between 2005 and 2009 during the [[George W. Bush Administration]]; he is now in private practice
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  • {{r|George W. Bush}}
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  • ...ic Broadcasting]], appointed 2000 by [[Bill Clinton]] and reappointed by [[George W. Bush]]
    245 bytes (30 words) - 09:54, 23 October 2010
  • ...ic candidate, [[Al Gore]], from being elected instead of the Republican, [[George W. Bush]].
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  • ...hief of staff at the President’s [[Council of Economic Advisers]] (CEA). [[George W. Bush Administration]]; assistant to the president and resident fellow at the [[A
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  • ...vilian and military U.S. officials critical of the foreign policy of the [[George W. Bush Administration]] at the time of the 2004 election, before the [[Iraq War, S
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  • ...ited States intelligence community]] officers, formed in response to the [[George W. Bush Administration]] calls for the [[Iraq War]], and continuing to make suggest
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  • ...ich the author challenges some of the military planning doctrines of the [[George W. Bush Administration]]
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  • {{r|George W. Bush}}
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  • ...fect on by [[President of the United States of America|U.S. President]] [[George W. Bush]] on September 23, 2001.<ref name=ExecutiveOrder13224> | author=[[George W. Bush]]
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  • {{r|George W. Bush}} {{r|Extraordinary rendition, U.S., George W. Bush Administration}}
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  • ...antic Council; former [[Legal Advisor of the U.S. Department of State]], [[George W. Bush Administration]]; Deputy Secretary of Defense, [[Ronald Reagan]] administra
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  • {{r|George W. Bush Administration}} {{r|George W. Bush}}
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  • '''White House''' office created during the [[George W. Bush Administration]] as the White House Office of Faith-Based and Community Ini
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  • {{r|George W. Bush}}
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  • ...aeda Seven" ad; Assistant attorney general for the civil division in the [[George W. Bush Administration]]; acting Attorney General until [[Michael Mukasey]] was con
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  • {{r|George W. Bush||#}}
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  • ...slamic Studies at [[Oxford University]]; denied entry to the U.S. by the [[George W. Bush Administration]] but admitted by the [[Obama Administration]]
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  • ..., and later was fired as a news commentator for strongly criticizing the [[George W. Bush Administration]] and [[Donald Rumsfeld]]
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  • ...ter for Technology and Global Security; Senior Fellow, Hudson Institute; [[George W. Bush Administration]] United States Special Representative for Nuclear Nonprolif
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  • {{r|Extraordinary rendition, U.S., George W. Bush Administration}} {{r|George W. Bush Administration}}
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  • Re-election victory of [[George W. Bush]] and [[Dick Cheney]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R]]) over the [[D
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  • [[U.S. Secretary of Defense]] in the [[George W. Bush Administration]] (2001-2008); was the oldest secretary and earlier the youn
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  • ...dential election''' was the 53rd in U.S. history. It was narrowly won by [[George W. Bush]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]) against [[Al Gore]] ([[
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  • ...[Afghanistan War (2001-2021)]], turned over to U.S. troops, and whom the [[George W. Bush Administration]] wanted to try for war crimes by a military commission
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  • The term used by the [[George W. Bush Administration]] for individuals it considered ineligible for [[prisoner of
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  • ...r Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs during the first George W. Bush administration.
    366 bytes (50 words) - 17:18, 12 November 2009
  • ...e [[Federal Reserve]]. He written extensively in recent years about the [[George W. Bush]] Administration and the [[War in Iraq]].
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  • {{r|Extraordinary rendition, U.S., George W. Bush Administration}}
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  • {{r|George W. Bush}}
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  • ...Envoy to Iraq and Coordinator for U.S. policies on Afghanistan and Iran, [[George W. Bush Administration]]; [[U.S. Ambassador to India]] (2001-2003)
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  • |rowspan=7| [[George W. Bush]]
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  • ...ho advised [[Dick Cheney]], [[John Bolton]] and [[Douglas Feith]] in the [[George W. Bush Administration]], as well as writing extensively in favor of interventionis
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  • {{r|Extraordinary rendition, U.S., George W. Bush Administration}}
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  • ...e Department]] lawyers that had represented terrorism suspects; formerly [[George W. Bush Administration]] been Deputy Assistant Defense Secretary for Detainee Affai
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  • {{r|George W. Bush}}
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  • ...inistrator of the [[Environmental Protection Agency]], 2001-2003, in the [[George W. Bush Administration]]; co-chair of the moderate [[Republican Leadership Council]
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  • {{r|Extrajudicical detention, U.S., George W. Bush Administration}}
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  • ...o positions including Deputy Secretary of State in the first term of the [[George W. Bush Administration]]; board, [[International Crisis Group]]; [[Aspen Institute#
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  • {{r|Extraordinary rendition, U.S., George W. Bush Administration}}
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  • {{r|George W. Bush}}
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  • ...te House counsel and legal adviser to the [[National Security Council]], [[George W. Bush Administration]]
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  • ...and communications adviser in the Senate, Deputy Press Secretary in the [[George W. Bush Administration]] and spokesman for the [[Coalition Provisional Authority]];
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  • {{r|George W. Bush Administration}}
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  • ...and Director of the [[Office of Management and Budget]] under President [[George W. Bush]]
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  • {{r|George W. Bush}}
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  • '''Enemy combatant''' was the term preferred, by the [[George W. Bush Administration]], for members of [[al-Qaeda]], [[Taliban]], and others it c On February 7, 2002, [[George W. Bush]] wrote <blockquote>"I determined.... that members of Al-Qaeda, the Taliban
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  • ...on the [[National Security Council]] staff, who has served in the Carter, George W. Bush, Reagan and Clinton Administrations; [[Aspen Institute#Aspen Strategy Group
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  • {{r|George W. Bush}}
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  • ...riculture]]; [[Certified Public Accountant]] who worked in business with [[George W. Bush]]
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  • {{r|George W. Bush Administration}}
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  • ...itself from the AIPAC lobby as a think tank. Until the beginning of the [[George W. Bush Administration]], WINEP was among the most influential policy organizations
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  • ...om/books?id=MpCTZQywq0YC Presidential Campaigns: From George Washington to George W. Bush].'' New York: Oxford University Press, 2004.
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  • ...04 United States presidential election''' resulted in the re-election of [[George W. Bush]] and [[Dick Cheney]] of the [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican
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  • {{r|George W. Bush}}
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  • {{r|George W. Bush}}
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  • {{r|George W. Bush}}
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  • * Berggren, D. Jason, and Nicol C. Rae. "Jimmy Carter and George W. Bush: Faith, Foreign Policy, and an Evangelical Presidential Style." ''President * Campbell, Colin, Bert A. Rockman, and Andrew Rudalevige, eds.. ''The George W. Bush Legacy'' Congressional Quarterly Press, 2007, 352pp; 14 essays by scholars
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  • {{r|Extraordinary rendition, U.S., George W. Bush Administration}}
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  • {{r|George W. Bush Administration||**}}
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  • ...onal Visitors Program”; one of a few Muslim leaders invited by President [[George W. Bush]] to the White House shortly after 9/11
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  • {{r|George W. Bush Administration}}
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  • {{r|Extrajudicial detention, U.S., George W. Bush Administration||**}}
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  • ...ional Security Adviser to [[Ronald Reagan]]; [[Defense Policy Board]] in [[George W. Bush Administration]]; Co-chair, U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea;
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  • {{r|George W. Bush}}
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