Shopping Center’s Highway Sign Features ‘Impeach Obama’ Sign With Obama As Hitler Photo
A Kendallville, Indiana shopping center’s sign, along highway U.S. 6, features a big CVS logo, and right above it a video message: “Impeach Obama” complete witht he 44th President’s face altered to include a Hitler mustache. That message is followed by the words larouchepac.com, the political action committee of eight-time presidential hopeful Lyndon LaRouche, jailed for conspiracy, mail fraud, and tax code violations.
The sign also says, “Actions speak louder than words,” “God Bless America,” and, “Restore Glass-Steagall,” the banking regulation repealed under President Bill Clinton that many claim would have prevented the 2008 financial crisis, and mentions “Liberty.”
CVS’s Facebook page, which has more than 1.2 million “likes,” and allows customers to write their own posts, has been bombarded with dozens of angry requests to have the drug store giant remove the video, which is not directly under their control.
In an online poll via KPC News, currently 16.7 percent of readers chose the “It reflects my views” option, while 50 percent said, “It reflects poorly on Kendallville and the merchants.”
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Image: YouTube screenshot
Hat tip: WANE

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