Massachusetts billboard features child flipping off President Obama

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Via: HANSON (CBS) – Free speech or offensive?

Those are two viewpoints regarding three political billboards in Hanson that are getting the attention of everyone who drives by Sullivans Inc., a motorcycle accessories distributor off Route 27.

WBZ NewsRadio 1030′s Karen Twomey reports

One shows a little girl raising her middle finger next to the message:

“Thanks Obama. You’ve spent my lunch money, my allowance, my inheritance, 35 years of future paychecks and my retirement. You Jerk. Vote Mitt Romney For 2012!”

The finger is now covered in packing tape.

Some people say the sign makes them uncomfortable.

Read the full article here: Anti-Obama Billboards The Talk Of Hanson « CBS Boston.

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3 Responses to Massachusetts billboard features child flipping off President Obama

  1. R. Crump says:

    I don’t agree with using images of children this way, however, it is an attention getter and it is a TRUE message. Our children will have to bear the burden of the present administration’s outrageous spending spree!

    • Todd says:

      I tend to agree with you as I wouldn’t let my children appear on such a sign. That being said, it is a very powerful image that I thought was worth sharing. Thanks for stopping by.

  2. otravezm says:

    Acabo de descubrir esta web y me ha encantado.

    Saluditos y buena suerte.

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