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President George H.W. Bush and President George W. Bush Support for Move America Forward’s “Troopathon”

Former U.S. Presidents Stand with Move America Forward


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Sacramento , CA – Former Presidents George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush have lent their strong support to this year’s Troopathon sponsored by Move America Forward to send care packages to our troops.
“Barbara and I congratulate Move America Forward on the occasion of the second annual ‘Web-a-thon’ in honor of our men and women in uniform…Thank you, Move America Forward, for all you are doing for our troops; and special thanks to our men and women in uniform for all you are doing for our great country”, said President George H.W. Bush. “I appreciate all those who support our military and their families... Your efforts pay tribute to the enduring accomplishments of these American heroes and help us honor their service. Laura and I send our best wishes on this special occasion,” President George W. Bush stated. “Having the support of both President George H.W. Bush and President George W. Bush, two presidents that were strong on national defense and always showed tremendous support for our military men and women, is a great honor” said Cat Moy, Executive Director of Move America Forward.

About the Project:

On June 25th, 2009, Move America Forward, the nation’s largest grassroots pro-troop organization, will be hosting its 2nd annual “Troopathon”. The program will run from 1:00 pm to 9:00 pm PST and will be broadcast live for eight hours from the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. The event will be hosted by Melanie Morgan, co-host of the syndicated radio show “America’s Morning News”, and Andrew Breitbart, who runs Breitbart.TV, and the “Big Hollywood” blog with Mark Williams, former radio talk show host. The goal of the project is to send a record number of care packages to troops in Iraq and Afghanistan. During the broadcast on the internet, radio and TV, viewers are encouraged to sponsor care packages for the troops as the guests and hosts discuss various topics related to supporting our troops. Last year, viewers donated more than $1.5 million to send care packages to troops. The goal is to surpass that number this year.



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