The US, of course. What are you trying to say here?
2006-09-01 22:48:17
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answered by snape4good 4
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I'm sure he would love to be the president of our continent which is North America, but thank goodness he is not. In fact just so you know, Mexico and Canada have there own presidents, although we are apart one continent, our continent consist of 3 country's, and each country has their own president. Unfortunately ours is George.W.Bush. In my personal opinion he is more like a dictator, but he's on his last term, so it's all good. So to answer your question, no!!
2006-09-01 23:11:02
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answered by Pyar 1
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Bush is prz of United states only. neither canada nor mexico etc are a part of it.
The President of the United Mexican States is the head of state of Mexico. Under the Constitution, the president is also the head of government and the Commander-in-Chief of the Mexican army, navy, and air force. The current president is Vicente Fox.
The United States is the longest-surviving extant constitutional republic, with the oldest wholly written constitution in the world. Its government operates as a representative democracy through a congressional system under a set of powers specified by its Constitution. There are three levels of government: federal, state, and local
The Prime Minister of Canada (French: Premier ministre du Canada), is the head of the Government of Canada. The office does not formally exist in the Constitution of Canada, where executive authority is vested in the Canadian Sovereign. The office evolved a de facto existence in the mid 19th century and has become a central feature of Canadian Government
Canada is a federal constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy, consisting of ten provinces and three territories, and defines itself as a bilingual and multicultural nation; both English and French are official languages.Canada is a constitutional monarchy with Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada as head of state[15][16], and a parliamentary democracy with a federal system of parliamentary government and strong democratic traditions
2006-09-02 00:31:51
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answered by Ashish B 4
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He's President just for the United States, in fact just for the right-wingers here.
2006-09-01 23:31:56
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answered by Anonymous
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If this is a question then the answer is of course for the United States of America only . But if this question has something hidden , I don't like this kind of questions in a Public Forum like this, even though I am not an American CItizen. In fact I would not like such a question for any Country/Ethnic Race/Religion . So please be careful before posting such a question .
2006-09-02 00:22:50
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answered by Anonymous
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no he is the president of the united states not of north america which includes canada and mexico. just the united states thank god can you imagine what he would do with the entire country? I shudder to imagine the consequences!
2006-09-01 22:48:25
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answered by JLO 3
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He's a waning US President who should get the hell out of the White House and let Mr. Gore take over and help the planet fight global warming, and globalisation!
2006-09-01 22:56:06
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answered by AAAPokerJoker 2
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he is the president only to united states
2006-09-01 22:48:33
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answered by venkat 1
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George Bush is the president of the Laura Bush household. Period.
2006-09-01 22:49:28
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answered by morning7 2
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Though Mexico and Canada might disagree... THE WHOLE CONTINENT!!!
Heh, Canada. How aboout them maple leaves?
2006-09-01 22:48:25
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answered by Anonymous
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He is president of US only and that also until the next election.
2006-09-01 22:50:21
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answered by Best Answer Expert 3
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