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  • Most Important Action

    Most Important Action
    When terrorists killed nearly 3,000 people on American soil, President Bush responded with a comprehensive strategy to protect the American people. He led the most dramatic reorganization of the federal government since the beginning of the Cold War, reforming the intelligence community and establishing new institutions like the Department of Homeland Security.
  • Legislator

    Legislator
    George W Bush signed the No Child Left Behind Act to approve the law. No Child Left Behind (NCLB) emphasizes standardized testing to measure improvements in reading, math and the sciences. It consists of four general principles: teacher quality, student testing, scientifically based research and public school choice. He acted as Chieef Legislator by passing a very important law, which the legeslative branch had created.
  • Head of Political Party

    Head of Political Party
    George Bush chose former V.P. Dick Cheney to be his running mate as the next V.P. in the 2004 election. He is showing the Head of Political Party because both of their views are to support the political party. He had to choose a good running mate to be re-elected into office.
  • Chief Diplomat

    Chief Diplomat
    President George W. Bush today signed a controversial treaty under which the United States will share civil nuclear fuel and technology with India. He is playing the role of Chief Diplomat because he is making peace with other counties by signing a treaty.
  • Chief Executive

    Chief Executive
    Bush's announcement, received internationally with mostly positive reaction, comes at a time of turmoil at the World Bank. Zoellick, 53, would take over after Wolfowitz steps down June 30 after a special bank panel found that Wolfowitz broke bank rules when he arranged a hefty compensation package in 2005 for his bank employee girlfriend. This shows in being Chief Executive because he is appointing someone to be the next World Bank President.
  • Chief of State

    Chief of State
    George W. Bush threw out the first pitch at the Washington Nationals New Ball Park tonight. Bush actually did a good job getting the ball Near home plate, "High and Away". He acted as the Chief of State because he participated in a state activity. He went out of his way to throw the first pitch of the game to make the US look good.
  • Executive Order

    Executive Order
    Despite lower approval ratings in his waning months in the White House, President Bush continues to be a popular draw for Republican candidates. On Tuesday, he made his 30th and 31st fundraising appearances of the year, though his total take has dipped for this election.
    He is showing Executive Order because he is raising money for southern states for the betterment of the people.
  • Commander and Chief

    Commander and Chief
    October shaped up to be one of the bloodiest months in Iraq since the war began, and the president assessed the situation somberly: "I'm patient. I'm not patient forever. But I recognize the degree of difficulty of the task, and therefore, say to the American people, we won't cut and run." He says, as the top authority, that he will not pull the troops out of Iraq to save lifes. He played the Commander and Chief role because he made an important decision involving the army, and many mens lifes