Boston Herald: Bay State Libs Shun Barack Obama’s Visit

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By Edward Mason and Hillary Chabot | October 23, 2009

President Obama blows into the bluest state today facing a cold shoulder from once true-blue admirers, as gay rights activists, anti-war protesters and vexed environmentalists vow to picket a fund-raiser he’s headlining for Gov. Deval Patrick - a marquee event that hasn’t even sold out.

As of last night, liberals who once braved frigid temperatures to behold Obama were shunning tickets to the fund-raiser at the posh Westin Copley Place featuring the president, sources told the Herald. And despite campaign denials, Patrick operatives reportedly were pushing the ducats - between $500 and $6,000 - by e-mail up to the last minute.

“He’s reaching the point in his presidency where not only has the honeymoon ended, but the fighting has begun,” said Larry Sabato, a University of Virginia presidential scholar.

Among the groups planning to dog Obama during his scheduled afternoon swing through Cambridge and Boston:

Anti-war activists CODEPINK, who are irate with the president for backpedaling on promises to withdraw from Iraq and weighing a surge of U.S. troops in Afghanistan.

“It’s disturbing and very upsetting,” said Sarah Roche-Mahdi, the group’s Greater Boston coordinator.

Donning bright-pink wigs and hats, these anti-war women said they’ll shadow Obama from MIT, where he’s slated to give a speech on the environment, to the swank Westin Copley fund-raiser.

Environmental coalition 350.org - which has soured on Obama’s efforts to curb global warming - plans to protest the MIT address. They’re also taking out a full-page ad in the MIT student paper questioning Obama’s commitment to the green cause.

Gays and lesbians are furious with Obama for forsaking campaign vows to repeal the Defense of Marriage Act and the ban on gays serving openly in the military.

About 150 members of gay marriage advocate Join the Impact-MA plan to converge on the Hub hotel to give the commander in chief an earful.


“I voted for him because of his speeches and rhetoric and his promises,” said Paul Sousa, the group’s co-founder. “I thought he’d act on those promises.”


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All of these liberal antiwar and civil rights activists need to take a look at our movement. This is where the real big tent is...We may have some differing ideas, but we share the same big plans: End the Wars on Terror and Drugs and keep the government and the mega corps out of our personal lives.

Who can argue with a platform that offers these things and is actually serious about following through on them!?

"You never speak so I have to guess you're not free" - The Raconteurs

But he, (obama)...

promised!

mmm

mmm, mmm

mmm, mmm, mmm

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"My version of the indoctrination song taught to children" ...

Mmm Mmm Mmm (Barack Hussein Obama) by Jimmy Z
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=449Qm9YSOLU

Comment:

Bawney Fwank calls him Bawack Huthein Obama.

Barney Frank does sound a bit like Elmer Fudd...

now that you mention it.

-I favor extending to Israel the same honest friendship that Jefferson and the Founding Fathers urged us to offer to all nations. ...This means I also favor discontinuing foreign aid to governments that are actual or potential enemies of Israel,--Ron Paul

But that man should play the tyrant over God, and find Him a better man than himself, is astonishing drama indeed!~~D. Sayers

There is no difference between an authoritarian government from the right or the left...F. A.Schaeffer

Ha, Ha, ha! The worm is turning ...

and discovering that their man is even slimier than it (the worm) ever was!!

Great find.

Very interesting.

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To the anti-war liberals....

Liberty doors are open for peace and prosperity.
Welcome to the Ron Paul Revolution.

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yes, I was one of them ~

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who gave up on the Democratic party in June 2007 when Obama, Hillary, and Edwards agreed we were going to be in Iraq "at least 5 more years"...

!!!

... and I discovered Dr. Paul. I've been waiting all this time for my ex-homeys to catch up with me.

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to the seat above us: Thanks, Ms. Q!

I was not really a liberal per se....

but I (Cough) voted for Kerry in 2004, and as little as 2 years ago was thinking about voting for Obombya, because (this is sad, I know) "he admitted to doing drugs"...which to me, I thought he was more "honest" than other politicians..

Please excuse me..thinking back on how I used to think, I am going to go hurl

Cheers,

TimB

lol

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you've come a long way, TimB ;-)

Cheers!

I certainly have come a long way. Thank God!

Cheers,

TimB

Ah, how gratifying.

"...liberals who once braved frigid temperatures to behold Obama were shunning tickets to the fund-raiser at the posh Westin Copley Place featuring the president, sources told the Herald."

Revenge is a dish best served cold. I'll take seconds, please.