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I just asked who goerge w. bush is and supposidly he's the muffin man who is that does he make good muffins he sounds famous but whats a president

2007-02-21 10:39:26 · 12 answers · asked by fredfredburger 1 in Politics & Government Government

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Well since George W. Bush is "the muffin man" A president is the leader of all the muffin men. He makes the best mouthwatering muffins you could possibly taste. Dont tell anyone but I secretly think that he poisons his muffins to have his way with all the little children... Shhhhhh

2007-02-21 10:44:03 · answer #1 · answered by Penelope 5 · 1 0

George W. Bush is the president of the United States.....currently. And a president is a person that is in charge of a democracy country (well atleast in u.s.a). A president has pwer over the country.

and are u jokin with this question
.....if u are, u did a good job faking it
if ur not.....then go read

2007-02-21 18:44:03 · answer #2 · answered by That's what 'I' said 2 · 2 0

George W. Bush gets criticized by people who do not have all the facts.

A president is the person who is elected by the citizens of a country to lead them in important questions.

2007-02-21 18:42:17 · answer #3 · answered by OwNaGeR 3 · 1 1

president, in modern republics, the chief executive and, therefore, the highest officer in a government. Many nations of the world, including the United States, France, Germany, India, and the majority of Latin American nations, have a president as the official head of state. However, the actual power of the presidency varies considerably from country to country. In Germany the presidential power is relatively weak. True executive power rests with the chancellor, and all acts of the president must have his approval or the approval of one of his ministers. The presidential power in India is similarly subordinated to a cabinet of ministers and restricted primarily to ceremonial functions. By contrast, France (under the Fifth Republic), the United States, and some Latin American countries have given the office of the president considerable authority. In Latin America heads of state have not infrequently assumed dictatorial powers, while retaining the title president. The power of the French president is such that he may dissolve parliament at any time, although not more than once a year, and may veto parliamentary bills. He is commander in chief of the armed forces and possesses extraordinary emergency powers. In the United States, Article II of the Constitution provides for the office of the presidency, which is held for four-year terms and filled by election through the electoral college. The president is given full responsibility for the execution of the laws and is therefore the head of all executive agencies. With the consent of Congress he appoints cabinet members and any other executive officials he sees fit. As commander in chief of armed forces the president has control over the military, although Congress tried to limit his war-making power with the War Powers Act of 1973. He is also responsible for the conduct of foreign affairs, although his treaties and appointments must be approved by the Senate and his expenditures by the House of Representatives. To be eligible for the presidency one must be a native-born citizen, over 35 years old, and at least 14 years resident in the United States. The Twenty-second Amendment (1951) limits a president to two four-year terms. For a list of U.S. presidents, see Presidents of the United States, table.

2007-02-21 18:46:46 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

He is a "figurehead" of a country, if you mean that kind of President. Some one who represents the people of that nation. Not a ruler, but a representative for the people that elect him or her to that office. The operative word here is, "represent" Good Luck.

2007-02-21 18:49:44 · answer #5 · answered by tennman012000 3 · 2 0

Here you go:

President is a title held by many leaders of organizations, companies, trade unions, universities, and countries. Etymologically, a "president" is one who presides, who sits in leadership (from Latin prae- "before" + sedere "to sit"; giving the term praeses). Originally, the term referred to the presiding officer of a ceremony or meeting (i.e. chairman); but today it most commonly refers to an official with executive powers.

Among other things, president today is a common title for the head of state of most republics, whether popularly elected, chosen by the legislature or a special electoral college. It is also often adopted by dictators.

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2007-02-21 18:42:10 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

A person who rules and watches over a country.

2007-02-21 18:41:50 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

The head of a government who was chosen for the people, by the people, from the people...so call, lol.

2007-02-21 19:07:19 · answer #8 · answered by Answerz 4 · 2 0

anyone who is willing to take the affect of the actions they take. in a nut shell

2007-02-21 18:42:11 · answer #9 · answered by itsthen1370 2 · 2 0

SIGGHHHH!!!! SSSSSSSSSIIIIIIIIIGGGGGGHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Every day Brattfloon takes for-EVER to get ready for school!!! SIGGGHHHHH!!!! And as her mother Bittpitet of course I get worried -- but then she tells me to stop sighing so much or I will sprain my SIGHING muscles!! Doesn't she know that Brittanys have INCREDIBLY strong sighing muscles from millions of years of evolution from SIGHING so much?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!! I just don't GET her sometimes!! She completely forgets her PRESONALIZED ***NAME*** HAT OFTEN!!!!!! SIGH SIGH SIIIIIIIIIGGGGGHHHHHH!!!!! All this worrying'll give me wrinkles -- SIGH!! SIGH POOP SIGH!! POOOOOOOOOPSIGH!!!! SIGH SIGH SIGH POOOOOP!!!!!!

2007-02-21 18:43:32 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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