Fox News' Carl Cameron said the crowd at the square in Georgia was about 100,000, to listen to Bush's speech. He is the first US President to visit Georgia.
It's difficult to imagine their president being only 37 years old, having so much responsibility as a trailblazer, but then, some of our founding fathers were about that age.
I heard the President of Georgia is American educated AND a big fan of Dubya!
Thomas Jefferson was quite young when he wrote the Declaration of Independence. On the other end of the scale, Benjamin Franklin was quite elderly, yet he went through the period of declaring independence, the war, and the Constitutional Convention. He lived just long enough to see the Constitution ratified.
John Adams was about 40 in 1776, and he was considered old. :-)