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Bandito Obama? Billboard Stirs Protests
Agence France-Presse go to original October 15, 2010
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| (Agence France-Presse) | ![](../images/spacer.gif) | A billboard depicting Barack Obama as an Islamist suicide bomber, a gay and a Mexican bandit has triggered a storm of criticism in a western US city weeks ahead of crucial polls.
![](../images/spacer.gif) The colourful poster of the US president — under the ironic slogan “Vote DemocRAT” — is attracting attention from media worldwide and from people clogging a local parking lot for a closer look.
![](../images/spacer.gif) “It?s beyond distasteful, and it?s disrespectful of the commander-in-chief,” said Martelle Daniels, chairwoman of the local Mesa County Democrats, calling it “clearly racist and homophobic.”
![](../images/spacer.gif) “Certainly (it) is not designed for intelligent discourse at all,” she added in Grand Junction, in the western US state of Colorado.
![](../images/spacer.gif) Beneath the cartoonish figures of Obama — also depicted as a cigar-chomping gangster — are rats, labeled as trial lawyers, the Inland Revenue Service (IRS), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Federal Reserve bank.
![](../images/spacer.gif) Chuck Pabst, the local Republican Party chairman, told the local paper the Grand Junction Sentinel that the billboard is in bad taste.
![](../images/spacer.gif) “It?s reprehensible and disrespectful, and that?s not what any honorable person would put forth,” Pabst said. “To ridicule somebody in this manner is juvenile.”
![](../images/spacer.gif) Politically, Mesa County is Republican-dominated and increasingly conservative, with several active Tea Party organizations — which are making waves ahead of mid-term elections next month.
![](../images/spacer.gif) After two years in the White House, Obama is struggling to avoid a drubbing for his Democratic party in the November 2 ballots, and the race is getting increasingly hard-fought as the polls get nearer.
![](../images/spacer.gif) The provocative picture is the work of artist Paul Snover, who frequently posts on constitutionalist and Tea Party websites.
![](../images/spacer.gif) Snover couldn’t be reached by AFP for comment, but he told the Grand Junction Daily Sentinel in an e-mail that he is “not allowed to say” who paid for the billboard.
![](../images/spacer.gif) Dennis Lucas, a Grand Junction businessman who owns the billboard, said, “I cannot tell you who it?s rented to,” and hung up.
![](../images/spacer.gif) Doris Downey, the owner of a company whose parking lot is being invaded by people taking a closer look, is angry that her business is being disrupted.
![](../images/spacer.gif) “I have no problem with freedom of speech, but I do have a problem with causing problems for others, and this is causing problems for us on top of all this,” she said.
![](../images/spacer.gif) “I don?t know who commissioned that thing, which I think is despicable, but they should own up to it,” Downey said. “Anonymous opinion gets no respect from me.”
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