Obama office has Che banner on the wall

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obamache.jpgIck!! This video from a TV station in Houston shows excited Obama volunteers opening offices in Houston the day after Super Tuesday. After word began to spread on blogs about the large Cuban flag with Che seen in the video (watch it here), the station added a disclaimer under the video: "The office featured in this video is funded by volunteers of the Barack Obama Campaign and is not an official headquarters for his campaign." However, it says in the video that paid Obama staff would be working the offices "by the end of the week."

It will be interesting to see if Obama would disassociate his campaign from a vicious murderer. There is nothing cool or revolutionary about Che (just ask some of those in Cuba's prisons today simply for exercising free speech or the principles of a free press), and if that's the kind of "change" these Obama volunteers seek for the United States, that's just scary.

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