President George W. Bush

George W. Bush
is the
43rd President of the United States. He was sworn into office January
20,
2001, after a campaign in which he outlined sweeping proposals to
reform
America's public schools, transform our national defense, provide tax
relief,
modernize Social Security and Medicare, and encourage faith-based and
community
organizations to work with government to help Americans in need.
President Bush served for six years as the 46th Governor of the State
of
Texas, where he earned a reputation as a compassionate conservative who
shaped public policy based on the principles of limited government,
personal
responsibility, strong families, and local control.
President
Bush was born
on July 6, 1946, in New Haven, Connecticut, and he grew up in Midland
and
Houston, Texas. He received a bachelor's degree from Yale University in
1968, then served as an F-102 fighter pilot in the Texas Air National
Guard.
President Bush received a Master of Business Administration from
Harvard
Business School in 1975. After graduating, he moved back to Midland and
began a career in the energy business. After working on his
father's
successful 1988 presidential campaign, he assembled the group of
partners
that purchased the Texas Rangers baseball franchise in 1989.
He served as
managing
general partner of the Texas Rangers until he was elected Governor on
November
8, 1994, with 53.5 percent of the vote. He became the first Governor in
Texas history to be elected to consecutive four-year terms when he was
re-elected on November 3, 1998, with 68.6 percent of the vote.
Since taking
office, President
Bush has signed into law bold initiatives to improve public schools by
raising standards, requiring accountability, and strengthening local
control.
He has signed tax relief that provided rebate checks and lower tax
rates
for everyone who pays income taxes in America. He has increased pay and
benefits for America's military and is working to save and strengthen
Social
Security and Medicare. He is also committed to ushering in a
responsibility
era in America, and has called on all Americans to be "citizens, not
spectators;
citizens, not subjects; responsible citizens building communities of
service
and a Nation of character."
The attacks
of September
11th changed America - and in President Bush's words, "in our grief and
anger we have found our mission and our moment." President Bush
declared
war against terror and has made victory in the war on terrorism and the
advance of human freedom the priorities of his Administration. Already,
the United States military and a great coalition of nations have
liberated
the people of Afghanistan from the brutal Taliban regime and denied al
Qaeda its safe haven of operations. Thousands of terrorists have been
captured
or killed and operations have been disrupted in many countries around
the
world. In the President's words, "our Nation - this generation - will
lift
a dark threat of violence from our people and our future. We will rally
the world to this cause by our efforts, by our courage. We will not
tire,
we will not falter, and we will not fail."
President
Bush is married
to Laura Welch Bush, a former teacher and librarian, and they have twin
daughters, Barbara and Jenna. The Bush family also includes their two
dogs,
Spot and Barney, and a cat, India.
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