Posted on 09/30/2012 3:53:36 PM PDT by NoCmpromiz
When one thinks of ways to pay homage to the 44th President of the United States, Barack Obama, naming a violent street gang in his honor probably doesnt top the list.
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Strange, I don't remember any thug gangs associated with 'Bush's Boyz' or 'Ronnies Boyz'... Wonder if OB had a son, he would look like A. J. Lee?
When we will say “Enough!” to this crap and take back our country?
I wonder if they wear hoodies.
The teens in the car refused to give up their Skittles and Iced Tea?
Just a guess, but I'm thinking the "Obama Boyz" are going to cause a somewhat different reaction in the media.
One of the 'Obama Boyz' (wearing a hoodie)
When we will say Enough! to this crap and take back our country?
Once more of us stop acting like White Guilt Liberals....start calling these thugs as “Black Racists” and “Black Ku Klux Klan”...and start getting in the face of political leaders who refuse to address the situation.
You see what is happening in St Louis...and we have PhonyCons still posting on FR whining about Todd Akin’s comment. I am more concerned with Black Thug Racist gang activity...because if it is happening in St Louis...it also is happening where I live
At least Obama is inspiring somebody.
[Lee] fired at a group of people from the window of a GRAND PRIX at 2:17 p.m., according to charges. A 13-year-old boy was struck in the side of his body and had to be hospitalized; a 17-year-old boy was grazed by bullets on his face and arm.
Lee, according to authorities, then fired from his car at two passengers in another GRAND PRIX, grazing one of them in the back.
This wouldn’t have happened if Obama hadn’t bailed out GM....
On a serious note, every time there is a violent crime committed in the St. Louis Metro area, there seems to be a Pontiac product involved.
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