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Obama Target In Shooting Game (video)

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A figure that obviously was President Barack Obama was featured in a carnival shooting game, but the operator said he had no idea.

http://DTPollard.com

http://www.amazon.com/D-T-Pollard/e/B002BLVC7Q/ref=ntt_athr_dp_pel_pop_1

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHJscXfqrBc

Oh well, what can ya expect. Some people have let their hate and bigotry cross the line. Thank God many people saw through this ignorance.....

It was a poor likeness but obvioulsy supposed to be Obama. I'm not sure that this stupid game at an obscure backwater church's fair was news worthy. The broadcast generated unnecessary attention. I guess it was a slow news day in that town.

Chris, Obama will absolutely make it out of office alive.

I'm sure the prospect of martyring Obama is more abhorrent – even to the most racist among us -- than letting the man finish two more years. Can you imagine all of the streets, highways, schools, government buildings, airports that will be renamed “Barack Obama This" and "Barack Obama That” for a slain Obama. A BO national monument to rival that of Lincoln or Jefferson, maybe even a Barack Obama national holiday!

Obama will finish his term and be beaten by any half way decent Republican candidate in 2012.

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