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  • 2005 State of the Union



    C-SPAN:: Watch the State of the Union

    President Bush will deliver his 2005 State of the Union Address before Congress and the world tonight. It is expected to focus on Social Security, Iraq, Democratic reform and the growth of freedom around the world, and other pressing issues facing America. Hopefully for the President there will be no “fuel rod” mistakes like in the past. The speech should last about 40 minutes and with applause last around fifty to sixty minutes. You can watch the speech live at 9:00PM on all the major networks or on the internet through C-SPAN, a link to the C-SPAN coverage is provided above.

    ::I Should have my own review of the speech up by tomorrow::

    Wednesday, February 02, 2005 - Permalink -

    2005 State of the Union



    C-SPAN:: Watch the State of the Union

    President Bush will deliver his 2005 State of the Union Address before Congress and the world tonight. It is expected to focus on Social Security, Iraq, Democratic reform and the growth of freedom around the world, and other pressing issues facing America. Hopefully for the President there will be no “fuel rod” mistakes like in the past. The speech should last about 40 minutes and with applause last around fifty to sixty minutes. You can watch the speech live at 9:00PM on all the major networks or on the internet through C-SPAN, a link to the C-SPAN coverage is provided above.

    ::I Should have my own review of the speech up by tomorrow::

    Wednesday, February 02, 2005 -

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