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Who Is George Bush Frighten Or Hateful
George W Bush. The 43rd president of the United States. The leader during one of the most horrific times in American history. George bush the president from January 20,2001-January 20,2009, was born in New Haven Connecticut (Biography.com). Before his run for presidency he was the governor of Texas. Bush had many characteristics that made him one of the worst presidents in American history such as; frighten,hateful and a risk-taker.
Bush was a president with many secrets. Secrets that American residents won’t know for the next 50 years. One thing we do know is that George Bush was one of the worst president in all of history.

During the time of his presidency, Bush was a frighten man. What seemed to look like he was scared of everybody that


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