Anti-Bush Bus Travels to Martinsville

Anita Kumar

Americans United for Change, a progressive advocacy group, is bringing its Bush Legacy Bus to Virginia tomorrow.

The 45-foot long, 28-ton clean bio-diesel powered "museum on wheels" features interactive exhibits that examine President Bush's two terms in office.

The tour kicked off across the street from the White House June 24 and has traveled to more than 30 states.

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By Anita Kumar |  September 24, 2008; 5:45 PM ET  | Category:  Anita Kumar
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Wouldn't it be better to have the bus in Martinsville on Oct. 18th & 19th when NASCAR is there?

Looking at the picture of the bus again, maybe that wouldn't be such a good idea. It probably doesn't run on NASCAR "Sunoco racing bio-diesel."

Posted by: NoVA | September 25, 2008 12:01 PM

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