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red states rule
10-22-2008, 09:47 AM
More tolerance from the left. Don't you just feel the love folks?


Candidate Banners Can Leave Clients, Businesses Bruised

By Avis Thomas-Lester
Washington Post Staff Writer
Sunday, October 12, 2008; C01



The sign went up Sunday evening, bold black letters against the stark white background of the marquee at the Colony South Hotel & Conference Center in Clinton: "Country First. McCain/Palin."

By daybreak, pandemonium had broken loose all across heavily Democratic Prince George's County. Many local supporters of Democrat Barack Obama, jolted by the message as they headed down Branch Avenue on their Monday morning commutes, grabbed cellphones and BlackBerrys to notify friends. Operators of neighborhood e-mail group lists cried foul to their memberships. The NAACP logged calls. Community leaders demanded boycotts of the hotel, a common venue for Democratic events.

"Businesspeople have to be mindful of the sentiments and sensibilities of their market trading area, and Prince George's County is overwhelmingly for Obama," said community activist Arthur Turner of Kettering, who was among those advocating a boycott. "People I have talked to look at the sign as a slap in the face. They feel it was blatant disrespect. . . . I have heard people say they will no longer patronize Colony South because of that disrespect."

The outcry over the hotel marquee tapped into the passion -- and sometimes anger -- that has characterized this fall's presidential campaign. Supporters of Republican candidate John McCain have vented their rage at rallies this week, applauding thunderously as McCain's running mate, Sarah Palin, accused Obama of "palling around with terrorists."

Prince George's, though, is clearly Obama Country. As the nation's wealthiest mostly black community, where about 77 percent of registered voters are Democrats, residents have Obama placards in their yards, bumper stickers on their cars and the candidate's visage on their T-shirts.

The marquee supporting the GOP ticket in "an area that is strongly African American was like putting a stink bomb in the middle of the living room," said University of Maryland political Professor Ron Walters. "What it does show is the emotions that are around this campaign and this election."

Colony South General Manager Alan Vahabzadeh said that the hotel, one of several Washington area businesses that has dared to venture into the political thicket, got the message after about 100 phone calls and three dozen e-mails. The sign came down Wednesday afternoon.

"I didn't even realize it was going to be like this," he said in an interview. The last thing "we want to do is lose business," he added.

But Friday afternoon, motorists noticed new signs -- broad banners attached to wooden stakes in the hotel's front yard -- again touting the Republicans.

Vahabzadeh did not return later calls seeking comment, but an employee said the phones were again ringing with complaints.

And Democratic activists started talking boycott. That could mean canceling political events at the hotel and urging residents to skip its Wednesday night karaoke events and Sunday brunches.

"While a business has the right to display what it chooses, the public has a right to show its contempt for that decision, including boycotting," said Mel Franklin, president of the Greater Marlboro Democratic Club.

Other business owners who have gotten into the political game have drawn less grief. At the Big Bad Woof pet store in liberal Takoma Park, bumper stickers urging people to "Vote for Bark Obama 2008" are available for sale. No such items were available for "John McCanine."

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/10/11/AR2008101101465_pf.html

stephanie
10-22-2008, 09:53 AM
this is the "CHANGED" United States that the little Marxist and his thugs is promising..

red states rule
10-22-2008, 09:56 AM
this is the "CHANGED" United States that the little Marxist and his thugs is promising..

Steph, can you see the hate and attacks that will happen to anyone who speaks out if this clod wins the election?

The system they have to silence any opposing voices is getyting scary

stephanie
10-22-2008, 10:00 AM
Steph, can you see the hate and attacks that will happen to anyone who speaks out if this clod wins the election?

The system they have to silence any opposing voices is getyting scary

what we've seen so far is nothing..the Obambam and the Democrats have taken race relations back before the 60's, and that is exactly what they wanted..

they don't want a UNITED States of America..the more divided the better for them to impose their will..

red states rule
10-22-2008, 10:03 AM
what we've seen so far is nothing..the Obambam and the Democrats have taken race relations back before the 60's, and that is exactly what they wanted..

they don't want a UNITED States of America..the more divided the better for them to impose their will..

Race relations are back in the 60's now - if Obama wins they will go back to the 1800's

Anytime anyone says anything less them glowing about the messiah, they will be trashed worse then Joe the plumber

As Obama's liberalsim does to the US what libs have done to MI, their anger will increase as they watch their dreams of unchecked power go up in thin air