KARL ROVE, ANDREW CARD AND VICE PRESIDENT DICK CHENEY AT PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH DELIVER RADIO ADDRESS ON HURRICANE RELIEF EFFORTS
Karl Rove, (holding papers on left), White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card and Vice President Dick Cheney watch President George W. Bush deliver his weekly radio address in the Rose Garden of the White House on September 3, 2005. Amid mounting criticism of the slow federal response to Hurricane Katrina, Bush ordered more active duty military to the disaster scene. (UPI Photo/Dennis Brack/Pool)
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