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George W. Bush during his six years as governor of Texas presided over 152 executions, more than any other governor in the recent history of the United States. Bush has said: 'I take every death penalty case seriously and review each case carefully.... Each case is major because each case is life or death.' In his autobiography, A Charge to Keep (1999), he wrote, 'For every death penalty case, [legal counsel] brief[s] me thoroughly, reviews the arguments made by the prosecution and the defense, raises any doubts or problems or questions.' Bush called this a 'fail-safe' method for ensuring 'due process' and certainty of guilt. "
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