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Bush Legacy Tour coming to a town near you.

I hadn’t heard of this before. The following announcement arrived in my email today:

Washington D.C. – In what supporters of the President have dubbed his “legacy year,” Americans United for Change, the progressive issue-advocacy group best known for leading the successful fight to beat back President Bush’s effort to privatize Social Security in 2005, has hit the road with its latest effort – The Bush Legacy Bus. The bus is a 45-foot long, 28-ton, clean bio-diesel-powered museum on wheels featuring several interactive exhibits on how two terms of failed conservative policies supported by Bush and his allies, including Sen. John McCain, have weakened America’s security abroad while neglecting and undermining important priorities here at home.

The latest stop on the national Bush Legacy Tour will be at the Silver Star Diner (210 Connecticut Ave, Norwalk, CT) on Monday, July 7th, 2008 at 3:30 p.m., EST where the people of Connecticut will be given a chance to reflect on how 8 years of failed Bush/conservative polices have left an economy in shambles, millions more without health insurance, an endless and mismanaged war in Iraq that has stretched our military to the breaking point, and thousands each day losing their jobs, their homes, and their dignity.

The Bush Legacy tour kicked off in Washington D.C. on June 24th and will travel coast-to-coast throughout the summer, making nearly 150 stops throughout the nation, both national political conventions and symbolic and historic locations like New Orleans and Crawford, TX. Click here to visit the Bush Legacy Tour homepage:

WHO: Americans United for Change

WHAT: 45-foot, 28-ton Bush Legacy Museum on Wheels Opened to the Public

WHEN: Monday, July 7th at 3:30p.m. EST

WHERE: Silver Star Diner (210 Connecticut Ave, Norwalk, CT)

Sounds like fun.

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