Posted on 10/31/2011 4:18:12 PM PDT by Free ThinkerNY
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) -- A Halloween-themed graphic featuring a zombie President Barack Obama with a bullet hole in his forehead provoked widespread outrage and the attention of the Secret Service Monday after a local Republican committee in Virginia used it to scare up interest in Halloween parade political activities.
The montage, a banner on a mass email to Loudoun Republicans, mingles seasonal images including a jack-o-lantern, a disfigured U.S. Rep. Nancy Pelosi and a throng of flesh-hungry zombie Obama supporters.
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Okay, one last time. Well, you are in the minority. There are people who understood my intention (not arrogance) and message. Unfortunately, it seems to be the case that you can not understand what is being said. This is in addition to a lack of civility on your part. I never stated what was acceptable or not. It was you who attacked. BTW, Are you speaking in the “royal english” first person “we”, or are you taking it upon yourself to speak for the entire threat/site?
What threat? Tell us exactly what threat there is in this image. All I see is Obama portrayed as a cold, souless fiend. It's pretty accurate, actually.
No Al baby, I really don’t drink. But of course, it must be me because post come up twice. Couldn’t be the site...no, not the site.
Hypocrisy or not, which I think it was the latter, it bite the VA GOP in the ass. The Dems love stuff like this, because it helps them with their agenda. People only have to believe that something is true, they usually don’t take the time to find out whether it is or not. LBJ used the same tactic successfully.
Hope you had a Happy Halloween.
Oh I agree it was a stupid thing to do.
I just object to it being a secret service matter.
Maybe, but what if it had been a real thing.
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