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New Haven, Connecticut
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went for a history degree
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Graduate with an M.B.A Degree ( Master business Degree)
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Bush twins born fratetal twin sisters
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Important because that was one of his jobs
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Important because he becomes the 46th governor of texas
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the Republic and Democratic candidate
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his first term as President
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reinstates the ban on aid to international groups performing or counseling on abortion
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the day the twin towers were destroyed
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Saddam Hussein was supposed to leave at 8:00 and he didn't leave so at 10:15 Bush declared war on Iraq
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George W. Bush declares that operations in Iraq are over and that they are going to keep looking for banned weapons
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release an 800-page report on the intelligence failures up to the terrorist attack of 9/11
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it was the first law to ban an abortion procedure since Roe v Wade
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U.S. troops launch an assault to retake the city of Fallujah, Iraq, in the largest military operation since the initial invasion in March of 2003.
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His second term as President
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Saddam Hussien is getting a war crimes trial
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South Korean President Roh Moo Hyun meets George W. Bush to Talk about inviting North Korea to the six-party talks about ending North Korea's search for nuclear weapons
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Roberts replaces William Rehnquist who died in office and was President Bush's first nominee to the Court
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The Senate Judiciary Committee approves President Bush’s nomination of Samuel A. Alito, Jr., to the U.S. Supreme Court by a vote of 10-8. Previously, concerns were voiced over the disruption of the court’s ideological balance that would result from conservative Alito’s replacement of moderate Sandra Day O’Connor.
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hanged for Crimes against Humanity since 1982
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The U.S. Air Force launches an air attack on extremist militias and suspected al-Qaeda operatives in Somalia.
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Bush announces what would be termed a “troop surge” in Iraq in an attempt to increase security in the capital of Baghdad and smother insurgency centers throughout the country.
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General David Petraeus takes over command of the multinational forces in Iraq to oversee the surge.
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Bush vetoes a war spending bill passed by Congress, which set a timetable for troop withdrawal from Iraq. Within days Bush reaches a record low approval rating.
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U.S. missile strikes in Pakistan kill a top al-Qaeda leader, Abu Laith al-Libi, who trained terror operatives in the region.
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After a roadside bomb exploded in Baghdad, the U.S. death toll for the war in Iraq reached 4,000.
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U.S. forces hand over control of Anbar Province to the Iraqi military and police, who will now be responsible for maintaining order there.
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Senate approves an end to the long-standing ban on trading nuclear fuels with India, who will be able to purchase fuel on the market as long as it is for civilian purposes.