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January 28, 2003: State of the Union Address

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George W. Bush

January 28, 2003

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In his second State of the Union address, President George W. Bush emphasizes improving the job market, making health care more affordable, promoting energy independence, and encouraging Americans to invest in humanitarian projects both at home and abroad. He also discusses U.S. efforts to break down Al Qaeda and other terrorist units around the globe.  With his address only two months before the invasion of Iraq, Bush states that if Saddam Hussein does not disarm, the U.S. will lead a coalition to remove the weapons.

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January 28, 2003: State of the Union Address

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