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Billboard: Impeach Obama

February 16. 2010

 

Obama: hold on now!

A Wisconsin company has paid thousands of dollars to erect a billboard, calling for the impeachment of U.S. President, Barack Obama. The billboard complains of Obama's alleged failure to help small businesses in America. 

The U.S. business sector is in a bad way, leaving many disgruntled at financial freefall initiated by the Bush Administration, through careless, wanton choices. Team Obama has been trying to fix the nation's financial woes, but thus far has been unable to, due to massive overspending and inadequate taxation.

Billboard on U.S. Highway 41 in Oshkosh calls for impeachment of President Barack Obama

February 15, 2010 - A company represented by a Menasha lawyer has rented a billboard calling for President Barack Obama's impeachment.

The billboard on U.S. Highway 41, between the U.S. Highway 45 and Jackson Street interchanges, reads “Impeach Obama.” The tagline adds: “America's small businesses are failing; help us spread the message.”

It was paid for by an unnamed company represented by Tom Wroblewski. In a memo to the media Monday, Wroblewski said the company’s sentiment is that Washington politics are bad for small businesses. He says despite the billboard's language, he's not suggesting Obama committed an impeachable offense...

The billboard will remain up for at least six months, at a cost of $1,000 per month.

A majority of members of the House of Representatives is required to impeach a president. If such a majority is obtained, the Senate then carries out a tribunal based on the charges. A move to convict the president and remove him or her from office would require the support of more than two-thirds of the Senate.

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