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From Indiana's Tea Party group, who is denying that the billboard is a call to violence against the president.
The message, put up earlier this month, was paid for by We the People of Marshall and Fulton counties, a tea party group. The head of the organization, Don Nunemaker of Plymouth, said late last week that the message was meant as a call for action at the ballot box on Election Day, Nov. 6. He was vague about the threat voters are to remove, saying its up to individual voters to glean what they will from the message. He didnt immediately return a call Monday seeking comment on the demonstration plans.
Lint Head
(15,064 posts)Angry Dragon
(36,693 posts)Dawson Leery
(19,348 posts)abelenkpe
(9,933 posts)kestrel91316
(51,666 posts)2pooped2pop
(5,420 posts)Maybe it alone is not enough to act on, but maybe there are other complaints and issues that this just adds to. I think SS / HS needs to at least be made aware of it.
Proud Liberal Dem
(24,437 posts)and politicize our armed forces.
GoCubsGo
(32,088 posts)We need to purge the teabaggers from Congress in November. They are the biggest threat this country has seen since their ancestors started the Civil War.
Aristus
(66,452 posts)and sweats it out of him under some bright lights.
Cocksucker...
global1
(25,270 posts)arcane1
(38,613 posts)Nice try
rocktivity
(44,577 posts)Any candidate can be the "second" threat, who can be defeated by voting in November. But since it was Obama policies that made the removal of the "first" threat possible, you could even consider it backhanded compliment!
rocktivity
Initech
(100,100 posts)kooljerk666
(776 posts)and now Mr azzhat or whatever his name is, is fucked.
every time he applies for a job or anything, when his name is typed in a search, this stuff will come up.
Look at the photo, the guy in the back looks like a fat chipmunk.
I bet it is him & his fat brother. Meet the azzhats.
Now psychotic teabagghatin gun nuts have his name & location, how stupid can you get???!!?
DissidentVoice
(813 posts)I was born and raised in Indiana until moving to Michigan five years ago.
This kind of attitude is so prevalent it's frightening.
I was shocked that Indiana went for Obama in '08...they hadn't gone for a Democratic candidate since LBJ. The state is so Republican it's almost generational: "I vote straight Republican because my daddy and grand-daddy did!"
The state was home to the first "Rush Room" in the country (Mishawaka).
It's not so bad in the major cities/university cities (South Bend, Bloomington, Indianapolis) but out in the rural areas it's almost like the Deep South.