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Saturday, October 19, 2013

Billboard Of Obama With A Hitler Mustache Sparks Outrage In Indiana

The LaRouche Political Action Committee bought a two-day ad of the President sporting the look made infamous by the German dictator. But residents of Kendallville, Ind., say the political group has gone way too far.

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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

LOL! Awwwwe are their poor little feelings hurt?

THE ENTIRE DEMOCRAT APPARATUS GOES WAY TOO FAR ON A DAILY, EVEN HOURLY BASIS!
"Terrorists","arsonists", "domestic abusers". "bombs strapped to their chests". "hostage takers" is but a sample of the Democrat rhetoric we hear when they are talking about their elected opposition.
Enough is enough!
FIGHT BACK whenever, wherever.

Anonymous said...

Screw these whiny idiots. The poor state of political discourse in this country is directly attributable to democrats, liberals, and their fellow-travelers. After the nasty crap they slung at Bush, Palin, etc, I don't want to hear any pissing and moaning from that bunch of trash.

Anonymous said...

I love it..

Anonymous said...

You would be absolutely shocked to see the local white 50/60/70 year old faces of the ultra liberal that continue to support Obama and his fellow liars today, under the misguided thinking that they're helping the poor, lifting them up from their downtrodden circumstances. Never giving a thought to the laziness, non existent character of those that take, or their low life morality, that allows them to stay in a predisposed position in life. Retired middle class liberal whitey is gonna save the day for blackie and his lil' children. They refuse to look at any truth and will continue to support the liberal Obama agenda with abandon. I am positive of what I just put to print. They look like you and me, but that's where our commonality stops, we're completely different groups of human beings.

Anonymous said...

Not far enough f obama!

Anonymous said...

3:16
I admit that sometimes I feel like I am living in the twilight zone, when a middle aged friend of mine supports him. I often scratch my head and bite my tongue, wondering how they can be so naive.