posters upset the Whitehouse

Bobcat

Founding Member
posters went up last week, 14 in Union Station. On each of the large displays, a thought bubble rises up from a picture of a beautiful 8-year-old: "President Obama's daughters get healthy school lunches. Why don't I?"

A Washington nonprofit that advocates nutrition-policy reform paid $20,000 to get its message across and carefully maneuvered Metro's tangle of regulations to display its posters. Metro gave it a go -- but the White House did not, according to the group. Within 24 hours of the signs' appearance, the White House asked the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine to take down the ads, which feature Jasmine Messiah, a vegetarian who attends a Miami-Dade County public school that, she says, offers no vegetarian or vegan lunch options.

The Physicians Committee has declined to take down the posters.

PCRM President Neal Barnard, a nutrition researcher, says he received a phone call regarding the posters Aug. 4 (a day after they went up) from Associate Counsel Karen Dunn and Deputy Associate Counsel Ian Bassin.
 

Attachments

  • PH2009081003128bamadoter.jpg
    PH2009081003128bamadoter.jpg
    36.7 KB · Views: 5
Pelosi called the healthcare protests "unpatriotic" WTF is that all about?...hypocritical, self-righteous azzholes; all of 'em.

Everything that b!tch ( and the whole clan) does or says is unpatriotic. How the hell is it patriotic to completely disregard the constitution.
 
Back
Top