Anti-Obama Sign Appears in Kansas City
October 1, 2009 | Kansas City, Missouri | Vetting explained
*Update*
The billboard is owned by William Cody, a metro small business owner. He says he isn't necessarily anti-Obama, but is against the policies coming out of the White House. He calls the Federal Stimulus Package a waste and is equally upset over the bailout of the Big 3 Auto Makers.
Cody says this is his first billboard and he did it "to vent." He says, "We voted for change and this is the change we got?"
Cody says he is working on another sign for the same spot. It's set to go up in December. He won't reveal the content except to say it won't have Obama's name on it.
Video provided by KSHB-TV NBC in Kansas City.
For more comments and further investigation on the matter the story has been posted by my television station NBC Action News [www.nbcactionnews.com]
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