Rushmore, it ain't
Ordinarily, I wouldn't touch politics here with a ten foot pole, but the story of Mount Myrtle caught my eye. It's a good example of a town showcasing its natural assets for the rare national audience that comes with a Presidential election. It's a huge sand sculpture of the Republican party candidates—47 truck loads of sand—built right before the debate. As a way of keeping the spotlight as long as they can, they are looking for a creative way to dismantle the Mount. Any Dems out there looking to sabotage a Republican?
Posted on Thursday, January 17, 2008 at 11:15AM
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