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State Of The Union: A Trip Down Memory Lane

January 28, 2008

Can't wait until 9:01 p.m. ET on Monday night for President Bush's final State of the Union? Well, a special page on the White House Web site lets you relive speeches from the past seven years with an array of photo essays.

Some helpful links:
>State of the Union 2007
>State of the Union 2006
>State of the Union 2005
>State of the Union: The First Four Years
>State of the Union 2008: Guests of First Lady Laura Bush
>State of the Union 2008: Policy Initiatives

C-SPAN can also assist in your stroll down memory lane. The network's State of the Union Web page features video and transcripts of Bush's previous addresses as well as those made by his predecessors. Transcripts date back to President Harry S. Truman's 1945 speech.

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