Western White House Travel: A Town Sees Itself in "Crawford"
When President Bush is your neighbor, local barbecues are never the same: A new documentary explores the relationship of Crawford, Texas to its most famous resident, currently he of 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. Nearly half of the town's 705 residents turned out for the film's outdoor premiere.
Bush moved to Crawford in 1999 and brought the eyes of the world with him. Opponents of the president also used the town to influence public opinion, like when soldier's mother Cindy Sheehan took her antiwar feelings public with a protest across from Bush's ranch.
Hilariously, the IMDb summary for "Crawford" is hidden because of "spoilers," just in case you've been under a rock for the past 8 years.
Related Stories:
· Hundreds Attend Documentary Screening in Bush Town [AP]
· Presidential Marriage Marked By Secrecy, Dorkiness [Jaunted]
· "Crawford" Synopsis, with Spoilers [IMDb]


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