Finally, on October 31, Bush nominated federal appellate judge , who was confirmed by the Senate to replace O'Connor on January 31, 2006 | Education and public health Bush undertook many educational agendas, such as increasing the funding for the and in his first years of office and creating education programs to strengthen the grounding in science and mathematics for American high school students |
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Hilliard, Bryan, Tom Lansford, and Robert P Watson, eds | He appointed as campaign manager, and devised a political strategy |
Retrieved on March 22, 2010• His writing style is reminiscent of those speeches.
"Tropical Cyclone Report: Hurricane Katrina: August 23—30, 2005" | Sure as a conservative I did not always support his spending policies but otherwise I truly admire his compassion,leadership and faith |
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Granted, Bush says that federal funds for education increased and that "much of the extra money" went to poor students, but I'm not sure what that means | In 2000 and again in 2004, magazine named George W |
Midway through Bush's second term, questions arose whether Bush was retreating from his freedom and democracy agenda, which was highlighted in policy changes toward some oil-rich former Soviet republics in central Asia.
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