Denouncing the president's policy on Iraq, Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.) lambasted George W. Bush during a speech Friday at the University of Massachusetts-Boston, condemning his reaffirmation of the war effort without clearly proposing an exit strategy during his State of the Union address. Kennedy urged the Bush administration to develop an exit strategy, saying that the war is not winnable without one. The 42-year Senate veteran, who has often butted heads with the president, called the Iraq war "a battle we are not winning." "In the name of a misguided cause, we continued the war too long," Kennedy said. "We...