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  • {{r|George W. Bush Administration}}
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  • {{r|Extraordinary rendition, U.S.,George W. Bush Administration||** }}
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  • ...final issue appeared, to the ''New York Times'', that he had written 'that George W. Bush is not one of them [conservatives] and never has been,' citing the administ
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  • {{r|George W. Bush Administration}}
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  • ...or National Security Affairs]]; Center for Security Policy; appointed by [[George W. Bush]] to the U.S. Delegation to the [[U.N. High Commissioner on Human Rights]]
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  • Most recently, he was Deputy Secretary of State in the [[George W. Bush Administration]], after serving as [[Director of National Intelligence]], [
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  • ...inistration|extraordinary rendition]] and [[extrajudicial detention, U.S., George W. Bush Administration|extrajudicial detention]].
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  • {{r|George W. Bush}}
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  • | 2000 || [[Al Gore]], Democrat || [[George W. Bush]], Republican; [[Ralph Nader]], [[Green Party]] || <span style="color:red"> | 2004 || [[John Kerry]], Democrat || [[George W. Bush]], Republican || <span style="color:red"> Bush</span>
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  • {{r|Extraordinary rendition, U.S., George W. Bush Administration}}
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  • ...ion was important in the campaigns of Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush and George W. Bush, although in recent years the tension between members of this coalition has
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  • ...who is best-remembered for arguably being responsible for the Republican [[George W. Bush]] winning the election of 2000 rather than [[Al Gore]], the Democratic cand
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  • ==George W. Bush Administration== ...ministration|intelligence interrogation and Extrajudicial detention, U.S., George W. Bush Administration|extrajudicial detention positions under the war on terror fr
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  • {{r|George W. Bush}}
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  • }}</ref> and President George W. Bush signed it over the objections of the State Department, which was described ...nti-Semitic. She was supported by her predecessors. Her predecessor in the George W. Bush Administration, Gregg Rickman, as well as Rafael Medoff, director of The Da
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  • ...the Blue Room of the White House, for a Social Dinner hosted by President George W. Bush and Mrs. Laura Bush in honor of the 300th Birthday of Benjamin Franklin.
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  • {{r|George W. Bush}}
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  • ...close, and highly-disputed loss to [[Governor of Texas|Texas Governor]] [[George W. Bush]]. Gore gained prominence as a vocal opponent to the Bush administration's
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  • {{r|George W. Bush}}
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  • {{r|George W. Bush}} {{r|George W. Bush Administration||**}}
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  • ...rney General (2005-2007). He was appointed Attorney General by President [[George W. Bush]] in 2005 to replace [[John Ashcroft]], becoming the first [[Hispanic]] to
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  • {{r|George W. Bush}}
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  • Spokesmen for the [[George W. Bush Administration]] attributed the resistance to [[interrogation]] of suspecte
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  • ...gests it is the personal project of [[Kenneth Timmerman]], and "During the George W. Bush presidency, FDI has served as a conduit for bad news on Iran, often bemoani
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  • *[[George W. Bush]] (1946- ), President of the United States, (2001 - present)
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  • {{r|George W. Bush}}
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  • | title=Shaker Aamer v. George W. Bush -- 04-cv-2215: Motion to lift stay and for preliminary injunction enforcing | title=Hani Saleh Rashid Abdullah v. George W. Bush -- 05-cv-0023: Motion to modify stay order of April 8, 2005
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  • ...d]] service record from the Vietnam era, and alleges connections between [[George W. Bush|Bush]] and the government of [[Saudi Arabia]] and the [[Bin Laden family]].
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  • ...nd Global Security and Senior Fellow at the [[Hudson Institute]]. In the [[George W. Bush Administration]], he was United States Special Representative for Nuclear N
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  • ...the United States of America]], but was defeated by incumbent president [[George W. Bush]].
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  • [[Image:Bush Cheney Pelosi.jpg|thumb|300px|President [[George W. Bush]] delivering the State of the Union address, 2007. Also pictured are [[Vice [[Image:Georgewbush.jpg|right|thumb|Former President [[George W. Bush]] in 2007.|250px]]
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  • | 46 || [[Dick Cheney|Richard B. Cheney ]] || 2001-2009 || [[George W. Bush ]]
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  • ...ials, both civilian and military, criticized the foreign policies of the [[George W. Bush Administration]]. While some of them did endorse his opponent, [[John Kerry
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  • {{r|Extraordinary rendition, U.S., George W. Bush Administration}}
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  • He served as [[National Security Advisor]] under [[POTUS|President]] [[George W. Bush]] from 2005 to 2009, after serving as the deputy to his predecessor, [[Cond
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  • ...the former [[Vice President of the United States]], having served under [[George W. Bush]] from 2001 to 2009. He was born in [[Lincoln, Nebraska|Lincoln]], [[Nebras
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  • ...66th [[U.S. Secretary of State|Secretary of State]] (second term) in the [[George W. Bush Administration]]. Before coming to that Administration, she was Provost of In the George W. Bush Administration, she enjoyed a high degree of rapport with the President. Sh
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  • {{r|George W. Bush}}
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  • {{r|George W. Bush}}
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  • ...an, becoming a key plank with what came to be called the Reagan coalition. George W. Bush also relied on their votes in the 2000 and 2004 elections<ref>Linda Werthei ...ents for a number of social services and institutions, helped by President George W. Bush who set aside money for what he called the "faith-based initiative", which
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  • The current Chief Justice is [[John Roberts|John G. Roberts, Jr.]], whom [[George W. Bush]] appointed in September 2005. Roberts is a Harvard-trained lawyer and form * [[Samuel Alito]], a 2006 [[George W. Bush]] appointee, a conservative Catholic, nominated after Bush failed to nomina
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  • After Gore's opponent, [[George W. Bush]] was confirmed President by the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] [[D
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  • Non-Islamic nations do appoint envoys to it. U.S. President [[George W. Bush]] named the first U.S. representative, [[Sada Cumber]], in 2001. Deputy Wh
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  • In January 2009, before the end of the [[George W. Bush Administration]], she ruled that<blockquote>We tortured [[Mohammed al-Qahta ...trying unlawful enemy combatants in operations about terrorism. As far as George W. Bush's implementation, she said "I think he hurt his own effort. . . . I think
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  • ...ws would moderate over time, even reverse in some respects: he supported [[George W. Bush]] over the war in Iraq, despite earlier referring to Bush as "abnormally un
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  • ...n ruled out in the 2002 ''Nuclear Posture'' Review of the [[George W. Bush|George W. Bush administration]].
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  • {{r|George W. Bush}}
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  • ...e year 2000 Canadian comedian/journalist [[Rick Mercer]] asked candidate [[George W. Bush]] what he thought of the recent endorsement of his candidacy by Canadian ''
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  • Former President [[George W. Bush]], in February 2011, cancelled a trip to [[Switzerland]] when CCR and Europ
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  • ==George W. Bush Administration== In Executive Order 13440, President George W. Bush reaffirmed, in July 2007, his determination:<ref name=EO13440>{{citation
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  • {{r|George W. Bush Administration}}
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  • * Suskind, Ron. ''The Price of Loyalty: George W. Bush, the White House, and the Education of Paul O'Neill'' (2004) [http://www.a
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  • {{r|Extraordinary rendition, U.S., George W. Bush Administration}}
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  • ...cal and military posts, the highest being Deputy Secretary of State in the George W. Bush Administration. At present, he is Board of Directors of ConocoPhillips, Man ==George W. Bush Administration==
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  • ...|[[George W. Bush]]||2001-2009||||Republican||[[Image:Georgewbush.jpg|50px|George W. Bush]]
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  • ...Soon afterwards, however, he was declared an enemy combatant by President George W. Bush,<ref name=Declaration>{{citation | author = George W. Bush
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  • ...al one. Contrary to some news reports, the practice was not limited to the George W. Bush Administration. ==George W. Bush Administration==
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  • | author = George W. Bush ...ain intelligence interrogation under the intelligence interrogation, U.S., George W. Bush Administration|Bush Administration; Barack Obama has announced his intent t
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  • | Jan. 30, 2001 || Dec. 31, 2002 || [[George W. Bush]] | Feb. 3, 2003 || June 29, 2006 || [[George W. Bush]]
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  • {{r|George W. Bush}}
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  • ...1997, after a unanimous confirmation vote in the Senate. Continuing under George W. Bush, he served until July 2004. ...residency of Bill Clinton|Clinton administration and well into the term of George W. Bush.
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  • ...orge W. Bush Administration]]'s policy on [[extrajudicial detention, U.S., George W. Bush Administration|extrajudicial detention]] of terrorism suspects. <ref name=T
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  • ...on's delegation to Washington and to the 2003 Aqaba Summit with President George W. Bush.
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  • ...-2021)]] and a few detainees of the [[Central Intelligence Agency]]. The [[George W. Bush Administration]] ruled that the people held there were not entitled to [[pr
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  • ...created by the Council on Foreign Relations, and accepted by Presidents [[George W. Bush]] and [[Barack Obama]], as an evolution of [[NAFTA]]<ref name=WND2009-10-23 ...Fox|Fox]], Canada's Prime Minister [[Paul Martin|Martin]], and President [[George W. Bush|Bush]] in 2005. The administration officials counter their critics by sayin
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  • ...ies in dealing with terrorism on American immunity to international law. [[George W. Bush]], for example, ruled, on February 7, 2002, wrote <blockquote>"I determine | author = [[George W. Bush]]
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  • | author = George W. Bush ...//www.whitehouse.gov/nsc/nss/2006/sectionIII.html}}</ref> as stated by the George W. Bush Administration, does consider preventive war as one of many grand strategy|
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  • During the George W. Bush Administration, [[John Ashcroft]] declined to agree to certain surveillance
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  • ...s at the Heritage Foundation. He came to the post after resigning from a [[George W. Bush Administration]] post in 2007 after criticizing lawyers that represented te
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  • During the [[Bill Clinton]] and [[George W. Bush]] administrations the proscription against assassination was reinterpreted,
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  • ...ial officer]] of the [[United States Department of Defense]], during the [[George W. Bush Administration]]. During Bush's and was a foreign policy advisor to that a
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  • | author = [[George W. Bush]] ...ng <blockquote>if you add up everything that [[John Ashcroft|Ashcroft]], [[George W. Bush|Bush]], [[Alberto Gonzales|Gonzales]] and their coterie of [[Federalist Soc
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  • ...ice on the U.S. Supreme Court. He was nominated to the post by President [[George W. Bush]] in 2005 and inaugurated in 2006. Prior to his ascension to the Supreme C
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  • Initially the George W. Bush|Bush United States President|Presidency asserted that they did not have to
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  • | quote = Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush, especially, all inspired more or less serious calls for their impeachment.
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  • *Sabato, Larry J. ed. ''The Sixth Year Itch: The Rise and Fall of the George W. Bush Presidency'' (1907), in-depth essays by scholars on key states in 2006
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  • ...finite terrorist attacks, however, were characterized by spokesmen for the George W. Bush Administration as "homicide attacks",<ref name=Fleischer>{{citation
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  • }}</ref> Originally appointed by George W. Bush, he was reappointed by Barack Obama. In January 2010, it was announced that
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  • | author = George W. Bush }}</ref> published in 2002 by the George W. Bush Administration, was the public core of what came to be called the Bush Doct
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  • ...to the right. She also is discontent with the ideological purity of the [[George W. Bush Administration]]. In an open letter to all Texas congressmen and senators s
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  • ...n OLC opinions related to policies in the war on terror framework of the [[George W. Bush Administration]].<ref name=OLC2009-01-15>{{citation
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  • {{r|George W. Bush}}
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  • ...many years, Tancredo was the only Republican to vocally oppose President [[George W. Bush]]'s immigration policies leading to [[Karl Rove]] to call him "a traitor to ...emned Senators [[John McCain]] and [[Jon Kyl]],in 2007, for not fighting [[George W. Bush]]'s amnesty proposals, saying "U.S. Senator Jon Kyl of Arizona has outraged
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  • ...been Special Advisor for Strategic Planning and Institutional Reform ([[George W. Bush Administration]]) and Director for Defense Policy and Arms Control ([[Bill
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  • Politically, she voiced strong support to the U.S. President [[George W. Bush]] in an interview with [[Tucker Carlson]] in 2003.<ref> [http://www.cnn.com
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  • ...er the 9/11 attack, as well as the beginning of the Iraq War. He endorsed George W. Bush in the 2004 election.
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  • * Leuchtenburg, William E. ''In the Shadow of FDR: From Harry Truman to George W. Bush'' (2001)
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  • ...tention and other unusual legal measures following the 9/11 attack, by the George W. Bush Administration, derive authority from an interpretation on the Constitution ...igence interrogation, U.S. generally, or Intelligence interrogation, U.S., George W. Bush Administration. It includes detainees taken on a battlefield, by extraordin
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  • ...ong relationship with the State of Israel. Their greatest disciples in the George W. Bush|Bush Administration included the secretary of Defense, Donald Rumsfeld, the
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  • Against [[George W. Bush Administration]] policy, he made a public statement that “US forces ackno
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  • One of the 14 July recommendations, however, was for President [[George W. Bush]] to call for the resignation of Vice-President [[Dick Cheney]], as princip
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  • {{r|George W. Bush Center for Intelligence||**}}
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  • {{r|George W. Bush Administration}}
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  • ...2, he wrote a research paper challenging the planning assumptions in the [[George W. Bush Administration]], which has been cited by several other researchers on the
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  • ...heodore Roosevelt]], [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt]], [[John F. Kennedy]], [[George W. Bush]], and [[Barack Obama]], the current president, who graduated from Harvard
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