After a humiliating defeat in last year's election the GOP has taken a page from Obama's gameplan. Republicans are taking their message to the streets. While still a work in progress, we see here some Right-Wing, Conservative, Christian graffiti sending out the anti-abortion cry. "It's what you common people call a "grass roots" movement", said Chester J. Pennington the leader of the non-profit group "Putting the Elephant in the Ghetto". Pennington went on to say, "We wanted to target the lowest places we could think of, ghettos, projects and barrios". "We Republicans want to embrace minorities, even if they are dirty, lazy and ignorant". So if you happen to see some really bad graffiti like "Don't Tax the Rich" or "Who needs health care?" be careful, the Right-Wing could be right next door.Friday, November 27, 2009
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After a humiliating defeat in last year's election the GOP has taken a page from Obama's gameplan. Republicans are taking their message to the streets. While still a work in progress, we see here some Right-Wing, Conservative, Christian graffiti sending out the anti-abortion cry. "It's what you common people call a "grass roots" movement", said Chester J. Pennington the leader of the non-profit group "Putting the Elephant in the Ghetto". Pennington went on to say, "We wanted to target the lowest places we could think of, ghettos, projects and barrios". "We Republicans want to embrace minorities, even if they are dirty, lazy and ignorant". So if you happen to see some really bad graffiti like "Don't Tax the Rich" or "Who needs health care?" be careful, the Right-Wing could be right next door.



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