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Wednesday, February 2 at 9 p.m. ET
Hosted by Brit Hume

From the War on Terror (search) and national security, to an ambitious domestic agenda bent on reforming the tax code and Social Security (search), President Bush is ready to lay out his blueprint for achieving the goals that he laid out in his inaugural address.

The 2003 address, in which the president named Iraq, Iran and North Korea as critical fronts in the War on Terror, started the United States on a new and deadly trajectory that culminated in Sunday's democratic elections in Iraq.

Plus, Democrats are trying to steal some thunder from the president's State of the Union, before he even delivers it, with a carefully timed pre-buttal. Will their message overshadow the president's?

Stick with FOX News Channel Wednesday night for special coverage of the State of the Union Address.

It all starts at 9 p.m. ET with the President's State of the Union Address, followed by the Democratic response.

Then, get expert analysis from FOX News powerful panel of political pundits.

At, 11 p.m. ET it's a special edition of "Hannity & Colmes," followed by "On the Record with Greta Van Susteren" at 12 a.m. ET.