Cspans American History series speeches defined the presidency. Tonight the focus is george bush. Well, it was january 29th, 2002, that president bush delivered his state of the union address. It was less than five months after the 911 terrorist attacks. Bush spoke of an of evil, and he also about the state of our union. Heres president bush 2002. Mr. The president , the United States. Members of congress, i have the high privilege and the distinct honor and presenting to you the president of the United States. Thank you very much, mr. Speaker. Vice president cheney, members of congress, distinguished guests, fellow citizens as we gather tonight, our nation is at war. Our economy is in recession. And the civilized world faces unprecedented dangers. Yet state of our union has been stronger. We last met in an hour. Shock and suffering. In four short months. Our nation has comforted the victims, begun to rebuild new york and the pentagon rallied a Great Coalition captured, arrested it and
Cspans American History series speeches defined the presidency. Tonight the focus is george bush. Well, it was january 29th, 2002, that president bush delivered his state of the union address. It was less than five months after the 911 terrorist attacks. Bush spoke of an of evil, and he also about the state of our union. Heres president bush 2002. Mr. The president , the United States. Members of congress, i have the high privilege and the distinct honor and presenting to you the president of the United States. Thank you very much, mr. Speaker. Vice president cheney, members of congress, distinguished guests, fellow citizens as we gather tonight, our nation is at war. Our economy is in recession. And the civilized world faces unprecedented dangers. Yet state of our union has been stronger. We last met in an hour. Shock and suffering. In four short months. Our nation has comforted the victims, begun to rebuild new york and the pentagon rallied a Great Coalition captured, arrested it and
Cspans American History series speeches defined the presidency. Tonight the focus is george bush. Well, it was january 29th, 2002, that president bush delivered his state of the union address. It was less than five months after the 911 terrorist attacks. Bush spoke of an of evil, and he also about the state of our union. Heres president bush 2002. Mr. The president , the United States. Members of congress, i have the high privilege and the distinct honor and presenting to you the president of the United States. Thank you very much, mr. Speaker. Vice president cheney, members of congress, distinguished guests, fellow citizens as we gather tonight, our nation is at war. Our economy is in recession. And the civilized world faces unprecedented dangers. Yet state of our union has been stronger. We last met in an hour. Shock and suffering. In four short months. Our nation has comforted the victims, begun to rebuild new york and the pentagon rallied a Great Coalition captured, arrested it and
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