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  2. Bibliography of George H. W. Bush - Wikipedia

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    George Bush : the unauthorized biography. Washington, D.C.: Executive Intelligence Review. ISBN 9780943235059. [1] George Bush: The Life of a Lone Star Yankee (1997) Kelley, Kitty, The Family: The Real Story of the Bush Dynasty (2004), ISBN 978-1400096411; Bush, George Walker, 41: A Portrait of My Father, (2014), ISBN 978-0553447781

  3. Michael Gerson - Wikipedia

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    Michael John Gerson (May 15, 1964 – November 17, 2022) was an American journalist and speechwriter. He was a neoconservative op-ed columnist for The Washington Post, a Policy Fellow with One Campaign, [1] [2] a visiting fellow with the Center for Public Justice, [3] and a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations. [4]

  4. Bibliography of George W. Bush - Wikipedia

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    God and George W. Bush: A Spiritual Life (Regan Books, 2004). Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Crimes Against Nature: How George W. Bush and His Corporate Pals Are Plundering the Country and Hijacking Our Democracy (2004), ISBN 0-06-074687-4; Ronald Kessler, A Matter Of Character: Inside The White House Of George W. Bush (2004), ISBN 1-59523-000-9

  5. A Monster in Paris - Wikipedia

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    A Monster in Paris is the third most expensive French film produced in 2010. [ citation needed ] In order to meet the requirements of co-producer EuropaCorp , the English voices are recorded before the animation itself, which makes the film easier to sell in Anglo-Saxon countries; Bibo Bergeron supervised the choice of voice actors and ...

  6. George W. Bush - Wikipedia

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    George W. Bush with his parents, Barbara and George H. W. Bush, c. 1947. George Walker Bush was born on July 6, 1946, at Grace-New Haven Hospital in New Haven, Connecticut. [1] He was the first child of George Herbert Walker Bush and Barbara Pierce. He was raised in Midland and Houston, Texas with four siblings: Jeb, Neil, Marvin and Dorothy.

  7. A Charge to Keep - Wikipedia

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    The title of the book comes from the hymn, "A Charge to Keep I Have" (1762) by Charles Wesley. Wesley's title is a paraphrase of Leviticus 8:35: "keep the charge of the LORD, so that you may not die." A painting by W.H.D. Koerner, lent to Bush, shows a horseman charging up a rugged mountain trail, followed by others. In the book, Bush says this ...

  8. George H. W. Bush - Wikipedia

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    George and Barbara Bush, 2001. Bush supported his son's candidacy in the 2000 presidential election but did not actively campaign in the election and did not deliver a speech at the 2000 Republican National Convention. [292] George W. Bush defeated Al Gore in the 2000 election and was re-elected in 2004.

  9. Matthew Scully - Wikipedia

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    Scully worked as a speechwriter in the 2000 presidential campaign, and served as a special assistant and senior speechwriter for President George W. Bush from January 2001 to August 2004. He also wrote speeches for vice-presidents Dan Quayle, Dick Cheney, and Mike Pence. Governor Robert P. Casey of Pennsylvania, and Bob Dole. [3]