Posted on 01/18/2009 5:53:00 AM PST by TornadoAlley3

Samantha Cook, 29, of Saginaw, shows off her new Obama tattoo at Donna's Etched in Skin Tattoos, 3645 Bay, Saturday. Tattoo artist Donna Hartung, 50, of James Township spent about an 90 minutes on the tattoo. Saginaw's Samantha R. Cook is willing to suffer for President-elect Barack Obama.
The 29-year-old Verizon Wireless sales representative underwent 90 minutes of needle pricks Saturday to put a tattoo of the nation's 44th, and first African American, president on her upper arm.
"I really stand by Obama, " said Cook, a mother of two sons, Justin Cook, 7, and Dewon Hatfield Jr., 6-months old. "He stands for change, not just because he's African American.
"I'm very proud of him. I love him."
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Ah, racist tribalism at its finest.
Cook's 4 inch work on her shoulder was $200.00
Now his followers are tattooing their arms? How many freaking Third Reich analogies does this now make?
The man’s legacy as President has just been written - 90 minutes of pain to be jabbed by a needle to get a tatoo.
Nice tat to have when O eventually shows himself to be politcal dog poop.
Hartung added no one has asked for a tattoo of President George W. Bush.
“It would be as popular as a Detroit Lions logo,” she said laughing.
to the entire family: so, who’s your daddy?
Oh yeah, forgot to ask....taking the mark of the Beast?
Mark of the Beast?
I think that one will be hard to turn into ‘Mother’ in a few years .......
How many people have been tattooed their girlfriend’s (or boyfriend’s) name, only to be stuck with a permanent reminder of a failed relationship later?
When That One falls from grace, she’ll have a perpetual reminder of her folly on display.
I hope she got the compassionate conservative discount.
It doesn’t even look like him. Check out the elephant nose.
The mark of the beast!!
Love your tag line,Mongo
Why on the right arm? Shouldn’t she have had it done on the left arm
We may have another if books get tossed into the flames of the cars that will be set on fire Tuesday à la post-sports championship celebrations.
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