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Old January 29th 05, 04:27 AM
Randy
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President George W. Bush has made his first stop in the Mountain State
since his re-election. The President met with GOP members of Congress
at the Greenbrier Resort Friday afternoon.

During brief comments, before meeting with lawmakers in a private
session, the President discussed some of the issues he plans to include
in next month's State of the Union Address.

The President says he plans to talk about, among other topics, Social
Security reform, his faith-based agenda, and the War in Iraq.

President Bush told the Republicans that he is proud of the cooperation
between the legislative and executive branches of government. He says
by working together they've solved many problems over the last four
years. The President predicted the cooperation would continue for the
next four year.

President Bush last visit to West Virginia was in September when he
made a campaign appearance in Huntington.
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