Dennis Brady

retired businessman (Republican)

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Retired businessman with a background in the military, he worked in manufacturing for 25 years and is a registered Republican

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Campaign Rhetoric and the State of the Union Address

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President  Obama told Congress  and the American people last night that, "the state of our Union is getting stronger."

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