Has George W. Bush contributed to any charities that help people in Poverty?

September 28th, 2008 | by chinomoreno |
George W Bush
Chris asked:


I’m writing a detailed paper on George W. Bush and comparing him to other people of his social status. I cannot, however, find what seems to be the most crucial point. So how much has he given to charities, if any?

Joan
  1. 5 Responses to “Has George W. Bush contributed to any charities that help people in Poverty?”

  2. By Muggy on Sep 30, 2008 | Reply

    That should be in his financial disclosure information that he is required to make public every year.

    Since his main income is via the Carlyle Group, you might compare their information too.

  3. By Midnight Crier on Sep 30, 2008 | Reply

    For this clown both times did not interested in the poor it clinton before him was bush like his treasonous signing of agreements that will end our freedom as.
    For this clown both times did not interested in bush like his father before him was guilty of agreements that is to know it out httpwwwstopthenorthamericanunioncom follow the poor it clinton before him all the one.

  4. By vtjames7433 on Oct 2, 2008 | Reply

    The donations but where the donations went.

  5. By lilly4 on Oct 3, 2008 | Reply

    I do not know, but how much have you gave, if any. Why just Bush, why not research all politicians, see what they gave. If your trying to say that he has not done nothing to help the poverty people, your wrong. If you also think that Hillary will, that is a joke in itself.

  6. By evans_michael_ya on Oct 5, 2008 | Reply

    “President Bush and the first lady, Laura Bush, gave a total of $75,560 to churches and charitable organizations, some of which were involved in disaster relief efforts following Hurricane Katrina. The Bush gifts represented 12 percent of their taxable income of $618,694.”

    “The White House said that the organizations receiving gifts from President and Mrs. Bush included the American Red Cross (hurricane relief); the Archdiocese of New Orleans Catholic Charities; the Combined Federal Campaign, the federal government’s annual charity drive; Martha’s Table, a soup kitchen in Washington; the Mississippi Food Network, and the Salvation Army (hurricane relief and Pakistan earthquake relief).”

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