Obama Billboard … Please Vote for Someone Else in 2012 to Prove You’re not an Idiot … Thank you
Hope & Change … Hoping to change those proving they were not racists in 2008, to those proving they are not idiots in 2012.
The following billboard in Athens, Alabama says it all. Come on America, in honor of Obama’s constant golf outing, you are being given a Mulligan in 2012. Do the right thing for America and vote Obama out of office. With a job approval average of 42.8%, Obama is in deep trouble in 2012.
Pic Hat Tip: WHNT News 19 via Gateway Pundit
The corner of Capshaw and East Limestone Road hardly qualifies as a bustling intersection, but a nearby billboard has been getting the area attention.
The billboard reads, “If you voted for our current president in 2008 to prove you weren’t a racist, please vote for someone else in 2012 to prove you’re not an idiot. Thank you . . . Concerned Citizens of America.”
However one local resident Lee Daniels likes 9.1% unemployment, record number of Americans on food stamps and tens of millions of Americans on unemployment … “To make the statement that a vote for 2012 to prove you’re not an idiot, well that was saying, in my opinion, that whoever voted for him in ’08 was an idiot, and that’s just really inflammatory.”
Note to Lee Daniels, it’s not inflammatory … it’s a fact.
- $787 billion stimulus failure
- Obamacare failure
- 9.1% unemployment
- Record number of Americans on food stamps
- Out of control national debt
- 16.7% black unemployment
Posted September 26, 2011 by Scared Monkeys 2012 Elections, Barack Obama, Economy, Hope and Change, Obamacare, Obamanation, Obamanomics, Presidential Election | 9 comments |
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i pray for my country!
we need to get obama and all the democrats out of our white house.
Hoooraaah!!!!
Cain: Blacks Are ‘Over This First African-American President Thing’
Published September 26, 2011
GRETA VAN SUSTEREN, FOX NEWS HOST: “The Rodney Dangerfield of Republican politics,” not getting any respect from Republican Party establishment? Well, that’s what Mr. Herman Cain has called himself. But his view must have changed this view and a lot of other people when the Florida straw poll voters showed Mr. Herman Cain respect, big-time respect! In the straw poll in Florida over the weekend, Mr. Herman Cain clobbered the GOP front-runners, Governor Rick Perry and former governor Mitt Romney. It wasn’t even close!
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http://www.foxnews.com/on-air/on-the-record/2011/09/27/cain-blacks-are-over-first-african-american-president-thing
IDEOLOGY … NOT RACE … IS THE ISSUE
Cain: Blacks Are ‘Over This First African-American President Thing’
Published September 26, 2011
CAIN: My message is resonating, not because of my color but because the message is simple, and it is sticking to the American people in terms of actually making a difference.
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http://www.foxnews.com/on-air/on-the-record/2011/09/27/cain-blacks-are-over-first-african-american-president-thing
IDEOLOGY … NOT RACE … IS THE ISSUE
Cain: Blacks Are ‘Over This First African-American President Thing’
Published September 26, 2011
CAIN: I think that they’re over this first African-American president thing. I think that is behind them. Here’s what’s going to do it, Greta, growing this economy. Growing this economy is what’s foremost on the minds of black Americans, Hispanic Americans, ALL AMERICANS.
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http://www.foxnews.com/on-air/on-the-record/2011/09/27/cain-blacks-are-over-first-african-american-president-thing
IDEOLOGY … NOT RACE … IS THE ISSUE
Cain: Blacks Are ‘Over This First African-American President Thing’
Published September 26, 2011
VAN SUSTEREN: If you become president, are you going to — is there anything you’re going to do differently about the drug cartels and the violence that — down in that country from a humanitarian standpoint, as well as from a national security standpoint for us?
CAIN: Let’s start with the national security standpoint. I am going to secure the border for real. That’s step one. I don’t know why previous administrations, including this one as well as the Bush administration, didn’t get serious about securing the border. Maybe they didn’t want to offend our neighbor. I’m not concerned about offending them. I’m more concerned about protecting Americans. So that’s job number one.
Secondly, yes, I’m not — I can’t worry about humanitarian reasons inside Mexico right now until we make sure that we deal with what’s happening in this country and what’s leaving this country. You’ve heard about some of the scandals in terms of weapons, you know, that were going from the United States that ended up in the hands of the drug cartels. We have got to get serious about defending the borders and defending our laws here in the United States first. Those are going to be my two top priorities. Then I’ll deal with humanitarian issues that might be happening in Mexico.
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http://www.foxnews.com/on-air/on-the-record/2011/09/27/cain-blacks-are-over-first-african-american-president-thing
Great sign. Gotta love it!
Another great sign….
http://www.heavy.com/comedy/2011/09/the-20-awesomest-cardboard-signs/12/