Wednesday, May 7, 2014

The last five presidents

ronald reagan, president reagan, tampico, Illinois, 1911
The 40th president was Ronald Reagan. He was born in Tampico February 6th, 1911. Ronald Reagan married Nancy Davis Reagan and had 4 children named Maureen, Micheal, Patricia, and Ronald. His nickname was The Great Communicator and The Gripper. Reagan was 69 years old at inauguration and was in the cold war. He died on June 5th, 2004 at age 93 from Alzheimer's disease.

George H. W. Bush Announces Start of Persian Gulf War
The 41st president was George H.W. Bush. He was born in Massachusetts June 12th, 1924. George H.W. Bush married Barbara Pierce Bush and had 6 children named George, Robin, John, Neil, Marvin, and Dorothy. His nickname is Poppy Chief Spook. Bush was 64 at inauguration and was in the Gulf War. He is still alive and living alive right now.

1978, bill clinton, governor of arkansas
The 42nd president was Bill Clinton. He was born in Hope August 19th, 1946. Bill Clinton married Hillary Rodham Clinton and had a child named Chelsea. His nickname was Bill and Comeback Kid. Clinton was 46 at his inauguration and was in no war but ordered missiles to be fired. He is still alive and moved back to  his family.

bush addressing the nation, september 11th attacks, retaliation, al-qaeda, afghanistan, george w. bush, 9/11
The 43rd president was George W. Bush he is George H.W. Bush's son. He was born in New Haven, CT. He married Laura Lane Welch Bush and had 2 children named Jenna and Barbara and they were twin. His nickname is W pronounced Dubya. He was 54 at inauguration and was in the Iraq War. He is still alive and doing fine.

president, barack obama, honolulu, hawaii, august 4 1961
 The 44th president is Barack Obama. He was born in Hawaii. He married Michelle Vaughn Robison Obama and has 2 children named Malia and Sasha. He doesn't have a nickname unlike all the other presidents because he is still the president. He was 54 at inauguration and was in the Philippines war. He is still alive and doing great in presidency.

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