Situational Tour : Crawford, Texas

US Department of Art & Technology
Washington, DC

Office of the Press Secretary, [email protected]
For Immediate Release: August 18, 2005

SITUATIONAL TOUR : CRAWFORD, TEXAS
A Report on America's Mom and Her Challenge to the President

AUGUST 18 - 20, 2005
http://www.usdat.us/secretary

CRAWFORD, Texas - The US Department of Art & Technology announces the
SITUATIONAL TOUR of Crawford, Texas, August 18 - 20, 2005 -
http://www.usdat.us/secretary.

US DAT Secretary-at-Large Randall M. Packer will report on the
ongoing saga of America's Mom, Cindy Sheehan, and her challenge to
the President's extravagant lies and deception. The
Secretary-at-Large will be accompanied by Yauger, his Under Secretary
of the Bureau for the Transformation of Reality.

An astonishing phenomenon has occurred in the flatlands of Texas -
the peace movement invaded the President's sleepy ranch paradise. It
all started when Cindy Sheehan, a mom from California, lost her son
and decided the War in Iraq was not so noble after all.

Employing the Department's state-of-the-art mobile communications
system to provide immediate coverage of the unfolding challenge to
the world's most powerful man, US DAT invites a global audience to
follow the critical lens of the Secretary-at-Large.

The SITUATIONAL TOUR of Crawford, Texas is a segment in the ongoing
series, "A Season in Hell," the Department's declaration of these
perilous times in post-apocalyptic America. Visit the US DAT Website
to view the Secretary-at-Large's Blog-Chronicles; the Media
Deconstruction Kit, live manipulation of Fox News; Scorched Audio,
weekly sonic commentary; and the Revolution of Everyday Life,
cellular reportage from the aesthetic edge, in which the revolution
is being forged constantly in the everyday clandestiny of acts and
dreams.

US Department of Art & Technology
A Season in Hell
http://www.usdat.us/secretary

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