I live in Hyde Park, not far from Barack Obama. He has no shortage of supporters around here, and they express their admiration in every conceivable way. This one, however, is my personal favorite:

(Hat tip: Peter Thompson)
I live in Hyde Park, not far from Barack Obama. He has no shortage of supporters around here, and they express their admiration in every conceivable way. This one, however, is my personal favorite:

(Hat tip: Peter Thompson)
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@6:
The commenters were able to magically reply to a comment that hadn’t yet been made due to the magic known as Daylight Savings Time (and its expiration, yesterday), which has been corrected by some computers (and users) and not by others. Either that or commenters on this blog are just pure psychic.
Ah, thanks for your help Stephen… it even appears to me that #6′s comment is before charles’ (#9). Tricky freakonomics blog times.
While I am not a fan of the “yes we can” slogan, it does aptly describe Obama’s biography and political message. It has been Obama’s consistent theme dating back to the his autobiography “Dreams from my Father”.
Yes we can what??
@1:
Rosie the Riveter? Not recent enough?
“Yes We Pump Kin?”
Sound like Republican supporters from the back woods.
Hyde Park! you’re just around the corner…..come on over to Bridgeport and make an album!
bestestest
Martin Atkins