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Bush too dismissive of Congress on Iraq: Hagel (Reuters)
Filed: March 25th 2007: Republican

In this file photo, Senator Chuck Hagel (R-NE) leaves a news conference in Omaha, Nebraska, March 12, 2007. President George W. Bush should stop being dismissive of opposition in Congress to the Iraq war and it is time that lawmakers set boundaries for U.S. involvement, a Republican senator said on Sunday. (Dave Kaup/Reuters)Reuters - President George W. Bush should stop
being dismissive of opposition in Congress to the Iraq war and
it is time that lawmakers set boundaries for U.S. involvement,
a Republican senator said on Sunday.

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