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May 07, 2008

John McCain wants answers about diorama drama

Mccainjohn200804040112Arizona Sen. John McCain has written this letter to Gov. Rick Perry about a spot of unpleasantness at the Texas Military History Museum. The director there has been accused of wrecking a diorama that Arizona high school students spent years building. The director's actions reportedly left students in tears.

A museum spokesman said it was dismantled because of historical inaccuracies and that the tiny little horses and men will be used to build other dioramas.

And now -- apparently in response to a letter from an Arizona high school teacher -- the man who could become the next president of the United States wants answers.

-- R.A. Dyer

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the texas civil war museum wants this diorama. the museum is located in fort worth, texas and has room for the diorama in its galleries. we have requested a loan from camp mabry and will pay the cost of shipping to arizona and the cost of repairs.
we have a wonderful museum. check our website
www.texascivilwarmuseum.com

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