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Mystery swirls around George W. Bush 'Miss me yet?' billboard

For all of the wonderful things life in the Internet age provides us, there are some notable drawbacks. One of them is that email and popular social media tools like Twitter and Facebook provide powerful launching pads for unchecked rumors and popular myths. Often these rumors and myths are proven false by websites like Snopes.com andFactCheck.org, but not this time.

 

The Internet has been abuzz with rumors that if you drive downInterstate 35 near the town of Wyoming, Minnesota, you'll see a billboard bearing the image of a smiling George W. Bush accompanied by the question "Miss me yet?" The online rumors were confirmed by this image:

 

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(Photo courtesy of ABC News.)

Many initially thought the picture was a hoax created through Photoshop. But now multiple people have confirmed its existence. The mystery surrounding the billboard quickly morphed from a "Fact or Fiction?" story into a genuine "Whodunit?"Who paid for the ad, and what was their motivation? Are they Obama supporters sarcastically hoping to remind disgruntled liberals about how things were under Bush, or are they Bush supporters sincerely hoping to remind voters of the past administration?

 

To get some answers, Yahoo! News tracked down Mary McNamara, the general manager at the Minneapolis office of Schubert & Hoey Outdoor Advertising, the company which owns and leases out the billboard space.

 

"The ad was purchased by a group of small business owners who wish to remain anonymous," McNamara said. However, McNamara did offer this political bombshell: "Some of the people in the group who paid for this were Obama supporters."

McNamara told us that the message the group hoped to convey was one of "Hope and change, where is it?" She went on to say that she has yet to receive any negative feedback about the ad, which has been up for about a month, and added that some have even contacted her office offering to donate money to keep it up.

However, not everyone is buying McNamara's portrayal of the group's ideological makeup. Cindy Erickson, the chairwoman of the Democratic Party in Chisago County, where the billboard is located, suspects the ad's funders are conservative activists posing as Obama supporters.

Full article: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ynews/ynews_ts1122

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Wishful thinking!
Cindy Erickson, the chairwoman of the Democratic Party in Chisago County, where the billboard is located, suspects the ad's funders are conservative activists posing as Obama supporters.


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She says that because she knows that is a trick played by Obama supporters.  They used to pose as Hillary supporters and start trouble then they posed as Republicans and would plant racist statements. 
Perhaps this lady is as guilty of posing as the opposition as Obama is. 
To me its more blaming others for what he himself is doing

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When someone/some party does not take ownership it cuts to the credibility of the message. That's what we are seeing happening.

That said, I like that billboard. In just one year, we know that history is treating Pres.Bush with more contextual regard for his actions, context being formed by events such as the Christmas bomber.

Yes, I too have come to appreciate Pres.Bush a lot more. He had more presence of mind when 9/11 news was delivered than Pres.Obama when Christmas bomber news was delivered. Pres.Bush knew what needed personal leadership and he even know to govern from the center.

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