Monday, July 09, 2012

No Mercy!

President Barack Obama gets some of the most nastiest insults from his political foes. One in particular is the infamous reclusive serial agitator Matt Drudge. The Drudge Report agitates controversial stories that paint the president as an enemy. This story is comes from Fox13 Salt Lake City, Utah. It is about a political parade that shows off an Obama impersonator (White guy in mask) jumping and jiving like a "Blackface" minstrel. 


The people who support the president are offended. The Republicans and their conservative allies will defend this offensive attack on the president. This is the freedom of speech and people are entitled to insult the president without making threats. The usual defense of a controversial anti-Obama theme, is practically brush it off! They'll say that those "evil liberals" paint George W. Bush and Ronald Reagan like war trotting cowboys! We don't see anything different!

                       
HUNTSVILLE, Utah — A parade entry portraying President Barack Obama and using the term “Obamanation” has made some angry, and others upset at the negative attention. 
It happened in the city’s annual Fourth of July parade.
The float showed a person dressed as President Obama with one sign that read “Huntsville Welcomes Obama’s Farewell Tour?” On the back, another sign said, “Ask about our assault gun plan. Call Eric Holder.”
On one side of the issue, people are saying the float was disrespectful and had no place in a patriotic parade. The other side says it was all in good fun.
Huntsville Mayor Jim Truett and City Council member Laurie Allen say the entry doesn’t reflect the views of the city. They say it was entered at the last minute, not through usual protocol and they would not have approved it if they had seen it.
“I don’t think we would have allowed it, in fact I know we wouldn’t,” said Allen. “We just don’t want that. It’s a family-oriented celebration.”
Weber County Sheriff Lt. Mark Lowther told Fox 13 News his department contacted  the Secret Service after some residents expressed concern the float was a threat to the President.
“We don’t decide what’s appropriate. That’s up to the town, the parade organizers and the people who design the float,” said Chief Deputy Klint Anderson, Weber County Sheriff’s Office, in a statement.

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