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Bush and Reinfeldt
Reinfeldt with former U. S. President George W. Bush at the White House
During the 2000 United States presidential election, Reinfeldt visited the United States to support the campaign of George W. Bush.
Prior to the 2004 United States presidential election, Reinfeldt again expressed his support for Bush.
In an interview with the newspaper Stockholm City on 8 March 2004, Reinfeldt said that he preferred Bush over the Democratic Party contender John Kerry, and in a poll conducted by the newspaper Svenska Dagbladet in April 2004, Reinfeldt like a large majority of his party favoured Bush over Kerry.
Reinfeldt visited Washington, D. C. on 15 May 2007, meeting with President Bush.

Bush and mostly
Today the term has become mostly associated with Bush administration-led wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Her columns often display a critical and irreverent attitude towards powerful, mostly political, figures such as former Presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton.
* Neoconservatives: mostly former communists and leftists who supported the policies of the Bush Administration and defend similar views in Portuguese politics.
The district was populated mostly by Reagan Democrats who were still willing to vote Republican in most elections ( it voted for George H. W. Bush in 1992, Bob Dole in 1996 and George W. Bush in 2000 ), but Holden was re-elected four times without serious opposition.
Most recently, as discussed below, the administration of George W. Bush sought to use military tribunals to try " unlawful enemy combatants ", mostly individuals captured abroad and held at a prison camp at a military base at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba.
I assume that mostly refers to my exposing the lies used by President Bush to justify the invasion of Iraq.
A 2001 paper in Presidential Studies Quarterly examined the idea of the " new world order " as it was presented by the Bush administration ( mostly ignoring previous uses by Gorbachev ).
In 2002, the Bush Administration's Environmental Protection Agency issued a Climate Action Report concluding that the climate changes observed over several decades " are likely mostly due to human activities, but we cannot rule out that some significant part of these changes is also a reflection of natural variability ".
A strong supporter of the Republican Party, Van Andel contributed $ 2 million to the re-election campaign of President George W. Bush, and $ 475, 000 to the Michigan State Republican Party ( mostly for state legislature candidates ) in 2004 alone.
While the South Florida metropolitan area mostly voted for Kerry, the other parts of the state mainly supported Bush, being culturally closer to the rest of the southern United States than to Miami, home to large Hispanic and Jewish populations, as well as retirees and transplants from the largely liberal Northeastern United States.
The village is west of the River Bush and is mostly on the gentle hill down to the river.

Bush and discussed
As the title suggests, Frum also discussed how the events of September 11, 2001 redefined the country and the President: " George W. Bush was hardly the obvious man for the job.
In his 2006 State of the Union Address, George W. Bush used the phrase addicted to oil, a phrase widely discussed in the media.
According to Samantha Power in her book Sergio: One Man's Fight to Save the World, Vieira de Mello had charmed Bush at a meeting in March 2003, at which the two men discussed the human rights situation in the Guantanamo Bay detention camp, a controversial issue for the United States.
The legislation was also discussed with President George W. Bush and his Secretary of the Treasury Henry M. Paulson.
Reason magazine's May 2008 cover story " Trillion Dollar War " discussed the dubious ways in which the war in Iraq and Afghanistan have been funded by Congress and the Bush administration.
The 21 June 2004 issue of Newsweek stated that the Bybee Memo, a 2002 legal memorandum drafted by former OLC lawyer John Yoo that described what sort of interrogation tactics against suspected terrorists or terrorist affiliates the George W. Bush administration would consider legal, was " prompted by CIA questions about what to do with a top Qaeda captive, Abu Zubaydah, who had turned uncooperative ... and was drafted after White House meetings convened by George W. Bush's chief counsel, Alberto Gonzales, along with Defense Department general counsel William Haynes and David Addington, Vice President Dick Cheney's counsel, who discussed specific interrogation techniques ", citing " a source familiar with the discussions ".
In early April 2009, the Obama administration released several classified Justice Department memos from the George W. Bush administration that discussed waterboarding.
Bush and Hu also discussed issues including Taiwan, North Korea's denuclearization and Myanmar.
Laughlin says it will be a " new genre of film " and a great deal of social commentary on politics, religion, and psychology will be discussed, and a debate will take place between Billy Jack and President George W. Bush via computer manipulation of archived speeches.
Given that Kerry and Bush had the same attitude about invading and similar plans for how to proceed, I never thought it would influence the election and the investigators never discussed it with each other or briefed any political player.
The ownership society discussed by Bush also extends to certain proposals of specific models of health care and social security.
A much discussed example of framing is the Bush administration's use of the phrase War on Terror to describe its policies following the September 11th attacks.
According to testimony given in the CIA leak grand jury investigation and United States v. Libby, Bush administration officials Richard Armitage, Karl Rove, and Lewis Libby discussed the employment of a then-classified, covert CIA officer, Valerie E. Wilson ( also known as Valerie Plame ) with members of the press.
After announcing his resignation from the Bush Administration, Rove appeared on Fox News Sunday and Meet the Press, and discussed his role in the Plame affair.
At an on-the-record dinner at a Harvard University Institute of Politics forum in December 2005, according to the Harvard Crimson, Woodward discussed the matter with fellow Watergate reporter Carl Bernstein, responding to Bernstein ’ s claim that the release of Plame ’ s identity was a " calculated leak " by the Bush administration with " I know a lot about this, and you ’ re wrong.
Bush, who had appointed Brown in 2003, praised Brown shortly after the storm hit, saying " Brownie, you're doing a heck of a job ," but later deflected questions about the resignation, except to deny having discussed the resignation with him.

Bush and climate
The Bush administration will soon announce a climate policy that is expected to rely on the development of new technologies to reduce greenhouse emissions, a concept strongly supported by the GCC.
Bush had alienated much of his conservative base by breaking his 1988 campaign pledge against raising taxes, the economy was in a recession, and Bush's perceived greatest strength, foreign policy, was regarded as much less important following the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the relatively peaceful climate in the Middle East after the defeat of Iraq in the Gulf War.
The Committee on Climate Change Science and Technology Integration was created as part of the Clear Skies Initiative in February 2002 by George W. Bush, as a Cabinet-level effort to coordinate climate change science and technology research.
As the Watergate scandal heated up in 1973, Nixon asked Bush to become Chairman of the Republican National Committee ; Barbara advised her husband to reject the offer because of the harsh political climate, but he accepted anyway.
Rick Piltz from the U. S. Climate Change Science Program, blew the whistle on a White House official who ignored majority scientific opinion to edit a climate change report (" Our Changing Planet ") to reflect the Bush administration's view that the problem was unlikely to exist.
Deprecating the past efficacy of the Natural Resources Defense Council, the White House Council on Environmental Quality, and the United Nations Development Programme — as well as the actions of the former George W. Bush administration — Speth writes ( as cited in the TIME article listed in the " References " section ): " The climate convention is not protecting climate, the biodiversity convention is not protecting biodiversity, the desertification convention is not preventing desertification.
Carmona accused the Bush Administration of preventing him from speaking out on certain public health issues such as embryonic stem cell research, global climate change, emergency contraception, and abstinence-only sex education, where the Administration's political stance conflicted with scientific and medical opinion .< ref >
In 2001, the Bush Administration asked the National Research Council to produce a report on climate change.
King has criticised the Bush administration for what he sees as its failures in climate change policy, saying it is: failing to take up the challenge of global warming.
The Bush administration implemented a major change in United States foreign policy by withdrawing its participation in the 1998 Kyoto Protocol on world climate change.
The Bush administration during this period has been accused of censoring or manipulating scientific research to suit various political agendas, most notably in the areas of climate change and the economic development of environmentally sensitive locations.
( It is clear that the President, never named, is George W. Bush ; we are told that his predecessor was Bill Clinton ; he views climate change as a " downer " and refers to it as " climactic climatic terrorism.
Speeches were held by Friends of the Earth U. S. against the Bush administration's climate policy and by others against U. S. imperialism.

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