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  • ...of the United States|president]] of the [[United States]], former governor of Minnesota, and a former professional wrestler/commentator. In the [[31st ce
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  • ...ster Z. Arthur''' is a former [[President of the United States|president]] of the [[United States]]. By [[3011]], he was residing at the [[Head Museum]],
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  • ...ng Rodríguez|Bender]]''': You know, I like it here. What's the rent on one of these jars? '''Carter''': Maybe Mr. Bender can get a spot in the closet of presidential losers.</poem>
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  • '''Bill Clinton''' was a [[U.S.]] [[President of the United States|president]] between [[1993]] and [[2001]]. In the [[31st
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  • ...New New York]] along with the other former U.S. presidents. He was the son of [[George H. W. Bush's head|George H. W. Bush]], a former president. ...at [[Philip Joshua Fry]] and accidentally destroyed Gore's votes. Because of this event, Bush became the new president.
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  • |job=Former [[United States|U.S.]] [[President of the United States|president]] '''Chester A. Arthur''' was the [[President of the United States|president of the]] [[United States]] from [[1880s|1881]] to 1885. In the [[31st century
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  • '''Andrew''' may refer to one of the following.
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  • |job=Former [[President of the United States]],<br />Former delivery boy ...sein Obama II''' was the 44th [[President of the United States|president]] of the [[United States]]. In the [[31st century]], it is possible that he resi
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  • ...useum]] with the others former presidents. Strangely, the museum keeps two of his heads. However, only one is seen in [[3011]] ...e in the numbering of the presidents which explains why the museum has two of him.
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  • ...recurring roles in ''{{w|The Unit}}'' and on the short-lived U.S. version of ''{{w|Teachers (U.S. TV series)|Teachers}}''.
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  • ...being the president directly or indirectly responsible for the abolishment of slavery in the United States. Every time Lincoln or a version of him appear on screen, [[Matt Groening]] asks what it is with {{w|Harvard}}
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  • '''George Washington''' was the [[President of the United States|president]] of the [[United States]] from [[1789]] to [[1797]]. He fought in the American *He lost his status as namesake of [[Washington D.C.]] to Washington the Sweathog{{et|4ACV05}}.
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  • ...r [[season 6]] and currently serves as a writer for [[season 7]]. Outside of the show, Mukhopadhyay served as a production assistant for ''{{w|Sit Down,
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  • '''Harry S. Truman''' was the [[President of the United States|president]] of the [[United States]] from [[1945]] to [[1953]]. In the [[31st century]], h *Maurice LaMarche studied tapes of Truman to get the voice right.
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  • ...an [[alien]] ship, which turned out to be [[Digby's new spaceship|the ship of]] [[Digby|Nibbler's personal chauffeur]]. {{er|7ACV23}} Going there was Nix * Mount Shushmore is a parody of the [[U.S.]] [[president of the United States|presidential]] memorial [[Mount Rushmore]].
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  • |name = Vice President of the United States |location = [[United States of America]]
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  • ...at Nixon''' was the wife of [[President]] [[Richard Nixon]] and First Lady of the United States. In [[3012]], Nixon mentioned her while trying to start u <poem>'''[[Richard Nixon's head|Nixon]]''': Oh, let me try, [[headless clone of Agnew]]! ''[Nixon's robotic arm presses the button, but fails to start the
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  • |name=Headless body of Agnew |image=[[File:Headless body of Agnew.jpg|225px]]
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  • ...]. In the [[31st century]], he has lost his body and works in the [[Museum of Natural History]] {{et|4ACV04}}. His face is carved on {{w|Mount Rushmore}}
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  • |job=Former [[President of the United States]] '''Herbert Hoover''' was the 31st [[President of the United States]]. By July [[3011]], he became a [[head in a jar]] and st
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