Posted on 03/01/2007 8:54:28 PM PST by NormsRevenge
Secret Service agents have questioned an Alameda man about a display in his front yard featuring a cardboard cutout of President Bush with a knife through his head.
Michael McDonald said he was grilled for about 90 minutes by two agents who asked about his personal history and his political views. They also asked him to allow access to his medical records, he said.
The cutout also shows painted blood running over the president's eyes and down the bridge of his nose.
McDonald said the federal agents asked if he interpreted his work as a threat against the country's chief executive. He said he didn't.
"They said, 'You've got a knife sitting in the head of the president of the United States,'" McDonald told The Oakland Tribune. "I said, 'No, I got a knife in a piece of cardboard.'"
McDonald, 55, said he has been placing art in his front yard for 13 years. He rotates the pieces monthly.
The Bush piece remains in place. He painted over the president's likeness in yellow and penciled in a swastika on the chest. The knife still pierces the forehead, running through a recently added sign that says, "Anonymous."
Wonder what his "handle" is on DU, HuffandBlo, Kos and Moron.Org?
FRootLoopy
mewzilla found this yesterday after I asked about this on the Rush thread. I'd seen this on the Hannit & colmes show on Wednesday evening.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1793347/posts?page=87#87
http://www.insidebayarea.com/timesstar/localnews/ci_5329858
Thanks. I see that it isn't the same person.
Bump. Thanks.
I wonder if he ever had a cutout of one of the clintons, pelosi, babs boxer or algore with a knife in their head?
ALAMEDA ARTIST Michael MacDonald was interviewed by Secret Service for his art piece that included a cardboard cutout of President Bush. (Laura A. Oda - Staff)
See post 28
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