Posted on 12/26/2017 8:53:40 AM PST by SERKIT
Aug. 4, 2018, will be the first time that Illinois will commemorate the date as Barack Obama Day.
Illinois General Assembly passed a law that would give Obama an official designation on his birthday. The supporters in Springfield originally wanted to make the day an official state holiday in which all non-vital state services would close. This drew opposition from lawmakers such as state Rep. Mark Batinick, R-Plainfield, who thinks the state couldnt afford to give state workers yet another paid holiday.
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Illinois — Land of Linked-Cons
Hopefully, they’ll change the “Dorkbama the Muslim eunuch quota boy” day to the day that Illinois finally goes bankrupt.
“Empty Chair Day”
Will they celebrate his half-white/half-black heritage or just the black heritage?
I believe obama’s first act in the Illinois senate was to establish mooslim appreciation day. Maybe they should have it on the same day?
Also, income levels for blacks was less 8 years after obama left office than before he got elected. Yeah, a lot of reason to celebrate this POS.
I think I see a loophole.
In order to get the date right, don’t they need to see his birth certificate?
Muslims don’t celebrate birthdays.
My brother’s birthday.
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Just curious, what other states have individual days honoring their native sons who became President? Obviously not counting the US National Holiday of “President’s Day”! Does Arkansas honor William Jefferson Clinton or Texas honor George W Bush?
POF Day?/New lincoln Day?
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He doesn’t know what his real birthday is so Aug. 4 is as good as any.
No. Theyre white. Blacks have self-esteem issues.
Ronald Reagan grew up in Illinois, but there is no RR Day here. But we have Pres Zero Day. Illinois sucks.
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