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President Bush Discusses Economy
President Bush Discusses Economy
President Bush on Tuesday said, "It will take time for our efforts to have their full impact, but the American people can have confidence about our long-term economic future. We have a strategy that is broad, that is flexible, and that is aimed at the root cause of our problem. Nations around ...
Palin discusses potential plans for America
Palin discusses potential plans for America
cnn.com — Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin speaks with CNN's Drew Griffin Tuesday.... (more) Palin discusses potential plans for America
Palin discusses potential plans for America
Palin discusses potential plans for America
cnn.com — Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin speaks with CNN's Drew Griffin Tuesday.... (more) Palin discusses potential plans for America
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