Innledning
My chosen topic for a project is George Walker Bush. Although I do not agree with Bush or his policies, I decided to delve deeper into his political career and learn more about his actions.

Surprisingly, I discovered that there was more to his career than I had initially anticipated.

George W. Bush is a highly controversial figure, with a majority of people holding negative opinions about him. T

his is not unexpected, given his track record as both a Senator and the President of the United States. It is rumored that he even has a criminal record, but the details of this remain unknown.

Through my research, I have gained a deeper understanding of Bush's involvement in various events such as the terror attacks and the war in Iraq.

In addition to a biography, I have compiled a list of interesting facts about Bush that are worth knowing.

Overall, this project has been an eye-opening experience, providing me with a wealth of knowledge about a highly polarizing political figure.

Utdrag
What has President Bush done during his presidency?
To begin with, it has been speculated that George W. Bush is the first US President to have a criminal record.

The details of his alleged crimes have been kept under wraps, concealed from public view. However, just days before the election, reporters uncovered a story about Bush's past: he had been convicted of drunk driving.

On September 4th, 1976, a state trooper caught Bush driving under the influence and subsequently revoked his driver's license.

According to Bush's spokesperson, he had consumed several beers prior to the incident. At the time, Bush was 30 years old, and he later admitted to having a drinking problem which he sought to address by quitting alcohol at the age of 40.

Despite the revelations, Bush denied the story when it was made public, and even went as far as to lie about being arrested.

He insisted that he had only received a fine and had his driver's license suspended, and that he had never been arrested.

It has been reported that George W. Bush was arrested during his college years in 1968 for theft and vandalism, adding to the controversy surrounding his past.

In 2001, Bush set a record for the most days on vacation taken by any President of the United States.

After spending the entire month of August off, he returned to lead the country during one of its most devastating moments.

The September 11th attacks occurred shortly after his return, and it is widely believed that the lack of preparedness by the government under his leadership contributed to the disaster.

Despite the tragedy, President Bush delivered a speech in which he declared that "in our grief and anger, we have found our mission and our moment," seeking to instill hope and unity among the American people during a time of great adversity.