What Makes George W Bush A Good President

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George W.Bush was the 43rd president of the united states.I think he was a good president and am going to be writing about his early life ,education and about his political career.He was a president that had to deal with september 11,2001,the global war terror,also the war in iraq,and the economic downturn of 2008.So those are some things that George W.Bush had to face during his time in office.

George W.Bush early life he was the first child of George Herbert Walker Bush and Barbara Pierce.He admired his father and followed his footsteps.George W.Bush was not the smartest person but he did attend good schools like Phillips Academy Andover , Yale university and also Harvard

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