Bush To Spend July 4 In Small Oklahoma Town
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Bush To Spend July 4 In Small Oklahoma Town
A middle-of-nowhere town in Oklahoma didn’t expect a response when it invited former President George W. Bush to its Fourth of July celebration, but to the surprise of residents, Bush accepted.
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WOODWARD, Okla. (July 4, 2009)--When the middle-of-nowhere town of Woodward, Okla., invited George W. Bush to its Fourth of July celebration, no one really expected the former president to accept, but he did and now residents of the western Oklahoma town of 12,000 are rushing to prepare for what some locals are calling the biggest thing ever to happen to Woodward, a place where cattle outnumber people.

Bush's paid speaking engagement at Woodward's Let Freedom Ring 2009 celebration will be his first Fourth of July since he left the Oval Office.

It's also the latest in a series of small, under-the-radar events that he has dropped in on as ex-president.

Most of the rooms at the half-dozen or so hotels around town are booked.

Woodward's 30-officer police force canceled vacations and days off, and sheriff's deputies from the surrounding areas are being called in.

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Posted by: proud texan on Jul 4, 2009 at 04:01 PM

who cares why is this news
Posted by: Jason L Location: Temple on Jul 4, 2009 at 03:17 PM

Why is this news? Who cares where he is spending the 4th...he should be in jail!
Posted by: Anon Location: Waco on Jul 4, 2009 at 12:49 PM

May God help Oklahoma if he starts talking politics.
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