Posted Jan 24, 2008 at 11:34am
Associated Press writes up the Project
The numbers don't lie, and neither do the American people. George Bush's legacy will be one of failure and frustration: a president who left our country worse off than when he started. That's what the Bush Legacy Project is all about.
The Associated Press sums up the Bush Legacy Project in a recent article:
Americans United for Change plans to undertake a yearlong campaign, spending the bulk of the money on advertising, to keep public attention on what the group says are the failures of the Bush administration, including the war in Iraq, the response to Hurricane Katrina, and the current mortgage crisis.
In selling the plan to fundraisers, the group has argued that support for President Reagan was at a low of 42 percent in 1987 but climbed to 63 percent before he left office. "All of a sudden he became a rallying cry for conservatives and their ideology," said Brad Woodhouse, president of the group. "Progressives are still living with that."
And don't miss this part:
Looking to test Bush support within the GOP, Americans United is distributing "I am a Bush Republican" buttons to Republican members of Congress before the State of the Union address. Woodhouse also plans to unveil a bus that will travel the country carrying an exhibit that portrays Bush's tenure in office — mementos from Iraq and flood ravaged New Orleans as well as symbols of the economic downturn.
We've got some exciting plans coming up, so make sure you join us and stay up to date.
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