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* Atomic Dog, a song that is popular world wide ; written and performed by Our Father Who Art of Funk ; " George Clinton " from Parliament and the Funkadelics
The George W. Bush administration accelerated development and deployment of a system proposed in 1998 by the Clinton administration.
Clinton was elected president in 1992, defeating incumbent president George H. W. Bush.
In 2009, he was named United Nations Special Envoy to Haiti, and after the 2010 earthquake he teamed with George W. Bush to form the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund.
Clinton won the 1992 presidential election ( 43. 0 % of the vote ) against Republican incumbent George H. W. Bush ( 37. 4 % of the vote ) and billionaire populist Ross Perot, who ran as an independent ( 18. 9 % of the vote ) on a platform focusing on domestic issues ; a significant part of Clinton's success was Bush's steep decline in public approval.
However, in the same poll, when respondents were asked to name the worst president since World War II, Clinton was placed number three behind Richard Nixon and George W. Bush.
In May 2006, a CNN poll comparing Clinton's job performance with that of his successor, George W. Bush, found that a strong majority of respondents said Clinton outperformed Bush in six different areas questioned.
Clinton received 41 % of the vote, while George W. Bush received 15 %, George H. W. Bush received 7 %, and Jimmy Carter received 5 %.
Clinton with former President George H. W. Bush in January 2005
After Hurricane Katrina, Clinton joined with fellow former President George H. W. Bush to establish the Bush-Clinton Tsunami Fund in January 2005, and the Bush-Clinton Katrina Fund in October of that year.
In response to the 2010 Haiti earthquake, U. S. President Barack Obama announced that Clinton and George W. Bush would coordinate efforts to raise funds for Haiti's recovery.
* Edwards ; George C. " Bill Clinton and His Crisis of Governance " Presidential Studies Quarterly, Vol.
New York Governor George Clinton ( vice president ) | George Clinton
Some of these supposed Tories protested to New York Governor George Clinton that they were actually dispossessed Yorkers.
Allen wrote another pamphlet in response, entitled An Address to the Inhabitants of the State of Vermont ; with Remarks on a Proclamation under the Hand of his Excellency George Clinton, Esq ; Governor of the State of New York.
At present, there are five living former first ladies: Rosalynn Carter, wife of Jimmy Carter ; Nancy Reagan, widow of Ronald Reagan ; Barbara Bush, wife of George H. W. Bush ; current Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, wife of Bill Clinton ; and Laura Bush, wife of George W. Bush.
George Clinton is the name of:
* George Clinton ( Royal Navy officer ) ( 1686 – 1761 ), British colonial governor of New York

George and rugby
* 1973 – George Gregan, Australian rugby player
* 1905 – George Nepia, New Zealand rugby player ( d. 1986 )
alt = A black and white photo of a rugby field in which three men in military uniform, one of whom is King George, present a silver trophy to a rugby player dressed in black kit.
* August 29 – The Northern Rugby Football Union ( now Rugby Football League ) is formed at a meeting of 21 rugby clubs in the George Hotel, Huddersfield, England.
* April 19 – George Gregan, Australian rugby union footballer
* August 27 – George Nepia, New Zealand Maori rugby player ( b. 1905 )
Bideford has two King George's Fields, which are memorials to King George V. One field is used primarily as the home ground of the main local rugby union club, Bideford RFC ( Chiefs ) who currently play in the Tribute Western Counties West League.
* George William Smith ( sportsman ) ( 1874 – 1954 ), New Zealand track athlete, All Black rugby union player, also a founder of rugby league in Australasia
* George Smith ( rugby union ) ( born 1980 ), Australian Wallabies flanker
* Paddy George, New Zealand rugby union and rugby league footballer of the 1900s and ' 10s
* Sir George Beamish, a British air marshal and Irish rugby player
* Jamie George, Saracens rugby union
* St. George Dragons, an Australian rugby league club which played at the highest level from 1921-1998.
* George Hayward ( rugby union ), Welsh international rugby union player
* George Thomas ( rugby player ) ( 1857 – 1934 ), rugby union footballer of the 1880s and ' 90s for Wales, and Newport
* George Thomas ( rugby ) ( 1881 – 1916 ), rugby union and rugby league footballer of the 1900s and ' 10s for Pontnewydd ( RU ), Newport, Great Britain ( RL ), Wales, and Warrington

George and league
The Orioles traded away star players Miguel Tejada to the Astros and ace Erik Bedard to the Seattle Mariners for prized prospect Adam Jones, lefty reliever George Sherrill, and minor league pitchers Kam Mickolio, Chris Tillman, and Tony Butler.
A July 8, 1980 New York Times Article titled " What George Steinbrenner is to the American League, Lee Eisenberg is to the Rotisseries League " set off a media storm that led to stories about the league on CBS TV and other publications.
Only Winfield and fellow outfielder George Hendrick cracked the 20-homer barrier, and the pitching staff was filled with a group of unknowns and youngsters, few of whom would enjoy much success at the major league level.
The 49ers under rookie head coach George Seifert, who took over after Bill Walsh retired after the previous season's Super Bowl, finished the 1989 regular season with a league best 14-2 record.
Bill Walsh retired as head coach after San Francisco's 20 – 16 win over the Cincinnati Bengals in the previous year's Super Bowl XXIII but rookie head coach George Seifert did not miss a beat as he guided the 49ers to a league best 14 – 2 regular season record.
He hit. 343 ( losing the AL batting title by just. 0002 to the Tigers ' George Kell, thus missing the Triple Crown that year ), hitting 43 home runs, his career high, and driving in 159 runs, tied for highest in the league, helping him win the MVP trophy.
After a rough start Britain under David Lloyd George successfully mobilised its manpower, womanpower, industry, finances, Empire and diplomacy, in league with the French and Americans, to defeat the Germans and Turks.
But this did not stop George Preston Marshall from trying to make the Redskins the most successful franchise in the league.
Several other black American players joined the International League the following season, including pitchers George Stovey and Robert Higgins, but 1888 was the last season blacks were permitted in that or any other high minor league.
The coalition's untimely fall was brought about by George III in league with the House of Lords, and the King now brought in Chatham's son, William Pitt the Younger, as his prime minister.
In league with Henry Brougham, an ambitious Whig politician who favoured reform, she began a propaganda campaign against George.
In league with some of his contemporaries, Hopper shared his urban sensibility with John Sloan and George Bellows but avoided their overt action and violence.
A year later, Henderson finished second in the league in batting average with a mark of. 325, losing out to the Kansas City Royals ' George Brett on the final day of the season.
St. George folded, while Marysville, Calif., re-entered the league to take the Pioneerzz ' place, playing the season as the Yuba-Sutter Gold Sox.
Three of the 8 current GBL cities are former Western League markets, as Reno was added to the circuit in 2006, while St. George became a member of the league in 2007.
After the Colonels refused to play under these conditions, league commissioner George Mikan ruled that the Americans were responsible for providing an acceptable playing facility.
Although Keegan's Southampton career only lasted two years, Saints fielded an attractive side also containing Alan Ball, prolific scorer of goals Ted MacDougall, ( who still holds the record for the largest number of goals in an FA Cup game – 9 – for Bournemouth against Margate in an 11 – 0 win ), MacDougall's strike partner at Bournemouth and Norwich Phil Boyer, club stalwart Mick Channon and Charlie George and in 1980 – 81 they scored 76 goals, finishing in sixth place, then their highest league finish.
* Most league goals in a season: George Goddard, 37, Division 3 South, 1929 – 30.
* Most league goals in total aggregate: George Goddard, 174, 1926 – 34.
The town started up in 1904, built around the new railroad station of the old Mitchell spread in the George Ewing league.
The coin should have been framed by manager George Kay as he made an immediate impact at the club, making his debut on the 14 September 1946 in a league match at Burnden Park he scored an 82nd minute goal as the Reds left it late to claim all the spoils in a 3-1 victory over Bolton Wanderers.
George Canning's impoverished background and limited financial resources, however, made unlikely a bright political future in a Whig party whose political ranks were led mostly by members of the wealthy landed aristocracy in league with the newly rich industrialist classes.

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