News - State of the Union Address
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By Terence Hunt WASHINGTON, D.C. - A politically weakened President Bush implored a skeptical Congress on Tuesday night to embrace his unpopular plan to send more U.S. troops to Iraq, saying it represents the best hope in a war America must not lose. "Give it a chance to work, he said.
A number of Washington legislators used their tickets to U.S. President George Bush's State of the Union address to send messages to the administration. Actor Michael J.
By TERENCE HUNT The Associated Press WASHINGTON -- A politically weakened President Bush implored a skeptical Congress Tuesday night to embrace his unpopular plan to send more U.S. troops to Iraq, saying it represents the best hope in a war America must not lose. "Give it a chance to work," he said.
