
Barack Obama says he never really knew unrepentant terrorist Bill Ayers, founder of the Weather Underground. He was just a guy around the neighborhood.
Just guy around the neighborhood who held a meeting in his home to launch Obama’s political career. Just a guy around the neighborhood who sat on several committees with Obama. Just a guy around the neighborhood whose office was in the same building as Obama’s. Just a guy around the neighborhood who babysat Obama’s kids.
Just a guy around the neighborhood whose murdering terrorist group the Weather Underground had a cool logo.
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The stupid, it burns.
Is this supposed to be irony? I can’t tell. I mean, obviously it can’t be serious, right? “OMFG – two logos both have bendy lines in them! CONZPIRAZY!”
You are kidding, right?
We are always super serious here at IHateTheMedia.
When I look at BHO’s logo, I see a bad moon rising.
Good point about the similarity between BHO’s logo and that of the Weather Underground.
It really is that cynical…
http://www.anorak.co.uk/2009/09/03/barack-obama-brings-back-kennedy-cynicism/
It’s not just 2 logos with squiggly lines – It’s an arced horizon with a rising sun and stripes that are reminiscent of a rainbow. Non-visual people aren’t expected to see the similarities, they are verbal-minded.
Peter inched along the edge of a cliff, maintaining his balance.
Paul edged along the precipice, trying to keep from falling.
There. Understand now.