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BUSH, CHRISTOPHER MATTHEW

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the 41st president
see George H. W. Bush . George W. Bush Official portrait
2003 43rd&#32
President of the United States In office January 20
2001&#160
–&#32
January 20
1995&#160
December 21
1946 (age&#160
79) New Haven
Connecticut
U.S. Party Republican Spouse Laura Welch &#32
&#8203
&#40
m. &#160
1977 &#41
citation needed &#93
Bush's voice Bush addressing the nation following the September 11 attacks Recorded September 11
a &#93

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