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The Pros And Cons Of The Bush Family
The dictionary Merriam-Webster defines a clan as “a large group of people who are related” or “a large family” but also as “a group of people who are … interested in the same thing”. The Bush family has been in politics ever since Prescott Sheldon Bush, George W. Bush’s grandfather, became Senator of Connecticut in 1953 (von Rimscha 30). Their other common interest has been

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