The message was unavoidable and was featured prominently, inadvertently, in the replay of Obama's speech last night on channel 8, among others I'm sure. Here you are:
I was personally there at the Obama event and am an eye witness to the fact that indeed the sign was there and extremely conspicuous!
I would like to shake the hand(s) of the person or people that managed to even get the sign in, much less display it so prominently. Obama and everyone else would have had to been blind to miss it.
Most folks with signs were either not allowed to enter or had to abandon their signs to get into the controlled Obama event.
How can any of you ask Obama to investigate anything, when he himslf has dirty baggage. have you all become morons, He is not the soultion, he is apart of the problem. Wake up you FOOLS!!!!!!!1
It does not matter what dirty laundry Obama Has, what matters is that we are getting the message about 911truth out where mainstream media cannot dismiss it! You guys are the BEST!!
Visit the new site 911truthsquads.org and start your own truth squad, we need everyone to participate in this type of positive action. PNAC is truly setting the bar for the rest of us, hope we can make you guys proud!
Presidential hopefuls come a courtin' in Texas From Clinton to Edwards to Obama, Giuliani to McCain to Romney, they're hunting your '08 vote and your '07 money. Click-2-Listen Thursday, February 22, 2007
Astonishingly, about 20 individuals are already scouting your vote for president next year.
Among Democrats, former U.S. Sen. John Edwards held Texas fundraisers this week, U.S. Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton intends a Texas swing, and U.S. Sen. Barack Obama plans to raise money in Houston tonight before a Friday lunch/fundraiser in Austin and a 2 p.m. speech at Auditorium Shores that's open to the public — just before he walks on Town Lake (I kid, I think).
MORE W. GARDNER SELBY
Presidential hopefuls come a courtin' in Texas No one takes credit for idea that went poof Rick Perry does a spell as Chris Bell? Blogs rule, newspapers creak From small things, big things come
Republicans who've enjoyed Texas in their column every fourth November since 1980 are also afoot.
U.S. Sen. John McCain, former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney have met or plan to meet with the Texas-rooted Maverick PAC, consisting of GOP loyalists who raised $13.5 million for President Bush's re-election in 2004. The group's endorsement could generate a big ka-ching for one aspirant.
Meanwhile, state lawmakers might follow California's edge toward moving party primaries to Feb. 5. The beef is that voting in March leaves Texas with little stroke in choosing presidential nominees.
If the primaries stay put, 376 days remain before Texas voters pick delegates to the national party conventions. Plentiful time for mayhem, no?
"It's perfect," says David Kobierowski, an Austin activist for Obama. "It gives us enough time" to win.
Texans for Obama, raising excitement akin to the '04 group that supported Howard Dean in Texas, has grown from three founders to hundreds of folks, including 250 people committed to help at Obama's Austin stop.
Travis County Constable Bruce Elfant credits Obama with "exciting the Democratic base. We need candidates who will do that; clearly he's connecting to younger voters."
Dallas lawyer Fred Baron, Edwards' national finance chairman, advises observers to sit tight until candidates show they can raise enough money for strong bids. Without saying how much Edwards has raised, Baron forecasts significant gaps in campaign treasuries in reports due in April.
There's an odd void in the state's fundraising atmosphere. For the first time since 1999 — or 1993, counting governor elections — nobody is raising money for Bush, who's barred by the U.S. Constitution from seeking a third term.
Bush raised more than $9.5 million from Texas donors before the '04 party primaries. Edwards topped Democrats by raising more than $1.5 million in Texas in the primary season. Dean was next, taking in $419,000, edging Richard Gephardt, the former U.S. House majority leader. Trailing in early money, Sen. John Kerry later won the Texas primary.
Remember Gephardt? Despite union support, he faded fast in the prezzie sweepstakes.
So will most '08 hopefuls.
And if tradition holds, the party nominees won't return to Texas except to fetch checks and wave, frustrating activists who believe down-ballot candidates would benefit from turnout raised by a presidential juggernaut or access to Texas money that gets spent elsewhere.
It looks like the Giuliani thing is at the lost pines resort which is located just west of Bastrop before you hit 969. If going from Austin it'll be on your right maybe 20-25 min from d-town.
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30 Comments:
those photos are great! how did you get so close to the stage...
he must surely have seen the sign and I wonder what Obama thinks of it. He has not spoken out at all, but privately I wonder...
By carbon, at 4:41 AM
Great, great work guys!
By Anonymous, at 5:36 AM
impressive!
By Anonymous, at 12:57 PM
Those photos look pretty fake... I mean, I'm all for 9/11 Truth - but those photos look doctored.
By Anonymous, at 8:06 AM
Great Work!
I was personally there at the Obama event and am an eye witness to the fact that indeed the sign was there and extremely conspicuous!
I would like to shake the hand(s) of the person or people that managed to even get the sign in, much less display it so prominently. Obama and everyone else would have had to been blind to miss it.
Most folks with signs were either not allowed to enter or had to abandon their signs to get into the controlled Obama event.
Richard Reeves
512-828-7240
By Richard Reeves, at 8:50 AM
photos look real to me, some of you losers are to blind you cant even tell whats real or fake anymore, give your heads a shake and turn off the TV
By Anonymous, at 9:42 AM
God Bless you guys--Keep up the great work !! Can anyone say steelballs?
By Anonymous, at 10:51 AM
You got it I am alive there are some males or females out there with GONADS! And not the ones you can buy in Wal-Mart.
By Anonymous, at 10:56 AM
We are in the MD/DC area! We'll try some of your tactics here! Very nice. We heard u on Alex's show today! keep it up!
www.nwo666.com
By Anonymous, at 11:00 AM
Very well done!!! Do this at as many rallies as you can!!!
By Anonymous, at 11:01 AM
Good job! Obama looks really pissed off you are wrecking his photo op!
By Anonymous, at 11:10 AM
How can any of you ask Obama to investigate anything, when he himslf has dirty baggage. have you all become morons, He is not the soultion, he is apart of the problem. Wake up you FOOLS!!!!!!!1
By Unknown, at 3:33 PM
Awesome to see that, great job!
By Anonymous, at 3:47 PM
Wow great work keep it up!
By Psychomikeo, at 4:51 PM
heard you on Alex Jones. Saw the video on infowars on Youtube. Great Job! Everybody do this!! f##k the mainstream media. We are the new media!
By Anonymous, at 5:05 PM
It does not matter what dirty laundry Obama Has, what matters is that we are getting the message about 911truth out where mainstream media cannot dismiss it!
You guys are the BEST!!
Visit the new site 911truthsquads.org and start your own truth squad, we need everyone to participate in this type of positive action. PNAC is truly setting the bar for the rest of us,
hope we can make you guys proud!
dc911truth.org
By Anonymous, at 6:01 PM
Next time put www.infowars.com on there or something.
By Anonymous, at 6:40 PM
Good work, but also very funny.
By Anonymous, at 9:03 PM
GREAT JOB!!! I love it! Everyone needs to do this. Thanks for this.
By Anonymous, at 12:42 AM
Hey Guys,
I heard this morning on 590AM that Rudy "Diva" Guliani is supposed to come to Austin on Friday and Sat.
Does anyone know any details?
By Anonymous, at 6:49 AM
Hello,
I haven't heard anything on the Guilliani situation. Please email us if you hear anything...
cheers,
jon
By pnacitizen, at 7:32 AM
haha! this is great guys! keep it up. greetings from sweden
By Anonymous, at 11:14 AM
Details about upcoming Giuliani visit and more....
Click here for more info
From Statesman:
COMMENTARY: W. GARDNER SELBY
Presidential hopefuls come a courtin' in Texas
From Clinton to Edwards to Obama, Giuliani to McCain to Romney, they're hunting your '08 vote and your '07 money.
Click-2-Listen
Thursday, February 22, 2007
Astonishingly, about 20 individuals are already scouting your vote for president next year.
Among Democrats, former U.S. Sen. John Edwards held Texas fundraisers this week, U.S. Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton intends a Texas swing, and U.S. Sen. Barack Obama plans to raise money in Houston tonight before a Friday lunch/fundraiser in Austin and a 2 p.m. speech at Auditorium Shores that's open to the public — just before he walks on Town Lake (I kid, I think).
MORE W. GARDNER SELBY
Presidential hopefuls come a courtin' in Texas
No one takes credit for idea that went poof
Rick Perry does a spell as Chris Bell?
Blogs rule, newspapers creak
From small things, big things come
Republicans who've enjoyed Texas in their column every fourth November since 1980 are also afoot.
U.S. Sen. John McCain, former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney have met or plan to meet with the Texas-rooted Maverick PAC, consisting of GOP loyalists who raised $13.5 million for President Bush's re-election in 2004. The group's endorsement could generate a big ka-ching for one aspirant.
Meanwhile, state lawmakers might follow California's edge toward moving party primaries to Feb. 5. The beef is that voting in March leaves Texas with little stroke in choosing presidential nominees.
If the primaries stay put, 376 days remain before Texas voters pick delegates to the national party conventions. Plentiful time for mayhem, no?
"It's perfect," says David Kobierowski, an Austin activist for Obama. "It gives us enough time" to win.
Texans for Obama, raising excitement akin to the '04 group that supported Howard Dean in Texas, has grown from three founders to hundreds of folks, including 250 people committed to help at Obama's Austin stop.
Travis County Constable Bruce Elfant credits Obama with "exciting the Democratic base. We need candidates who will do that; clearly he's connecting to younger voters."
Dallas lawyer Fred Baron, Edwards' national finance chairman, advises observers to sit tight until candidates show they can raise enough money for strong bids. Without saying how much Edwards has raised, Baron forecasts significant gaps in campaign treasuries in reports due in April.
There's an odd void in the state's fundraising atmosphere. For the first time since 1999 — or 1993, counting governor elections — nobody is raising money for Bush, who's barred by the U.S. Constitution from seeking a third term.
Bush raised more than $9.5 million from Texas donors before the '04 party primaries. Edwards topped Democrats by raising more than $1.5 million in Texas in the primary season. Dean was next, taking in $419,000, edging Richard Gephardt, the former U.S. House majority leader. Trailing in early money, Sen. John Kerry later won the Texas primary.
Remember Gephardt? Despite union support, he faded fast in the prezzie sweepstakes.
So will most '08 hopefuls.
And if tradition holds, the party nominees won't return to Texas except to fetch checks and wave, frustrating activists who believe down-ballot candidates would benefit from turnout raised by a presidential juggernaut or access to Texas money that gets spent elsewhere.
Best bet for voters: Corner the candidates now.
wgselby@statesman.com; 445-3644
By Anonymous, at 11:15 AM
Details about upcoming Giuliani visit and more....
http://www.alarmingnews.com/archives/005518.html
By Anonymous, at 11:30 AM
Keep up the good work, folks!!!
By Anonymous, at 12:43 PM
It looks like the Giuliani thing is at the lost pines resort which is located just west of Bastrop before you hit 969. If going from Austin it'll be on your right maybe 20-25 min from d-town.
By Anonymous, at 7:16 PM
Sorry make that your left on 71 not a right
By Anonymous, at 7:17 PM
Damn I love this stuff, people need to go to all of the politicians stump speeches and do this sort of thing, thanks for the GREAT Idea guys!!!
By Anonymous, at 2:23 PM
I just saw the sign played on CNN! THIS WAS FUCKING AWESOME!
By Anonymous, at 5:18 PM
Just freking perfect! Perfect placement, perfect moment. They can't use the photo op, we can. Brilliant.
By Anonymous, at 6:23 PM
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