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United States News Title: In traditional Democratic stronghold Harlem, barrage of protesters greets Obama In traditional Democratic stronghold Harlem, barrage of protesters greets Obama The majority of those who turned out for a glimpse of the president outside the Apollo were there to protest his policies, not cheer him. By Shayna Orens, Published January 20, 2012 David Brann / Staff Photographer Barack Obama, CC 83, became the first sitting president to visit Harlems legendary Apollo Theater Thursday night. But in his second visit to Harlem since taking office, Obama was met by fierce protests. The fundraising event was closed to press, but 125th Street was overflowing with supporters of the Occupy movement, members of political action committees, and local residents hoping to catch a glimpse of the president. Hundreds of people turned out, but the majority of them were there to protesta potentially troubling sign for Obama, for whom Harlem should be a stronghold of support. Im protesting Obamas policies, Gilbert Rosa said. Hes just as crooked as anyone. They voted for him because he had pretty rhetoric. At the end of the day, you can have different players. But if you dont change the game nothing is gonna happen. Obama carried 95 percent of the African-American vote in 2008, according to CNN exit polls. But the heavily black community which W. E. B. Du Bois and Hubert Harrison called home hardly seemed well-disposed to Obama Thursday night. Laurie Wen, a Morningside Heights resident and activist for Healthcare For The 99%an Occupy Wall Street working groupsaid that Obamas visit felt like a stab in the back. I worked 14 to 16 hours a day, seven days a week, for several months on Obamas campaign, Wen said. I never thought he was a messiah, but he has really disappointed his supporters. Protesters broadcast their anger with signs and jeers, including Bob Nash, who came to protest from Cold Spring Harbor with a sign criticizing Obama for his relationship with Wall Street. Wall Street has been bailed out and the American people have been sold out because of Obama, he said. Others sang, Obama is a Nazi. Passersby said they were angered by the protesters presence. One group of four encouraged protesters with signs to use that shit for toilet paper. They have a right to protest, but not to classify him as a Hitler, Harlem resident Wesley Ward said. He came in when the seat was hot. He aint kill nobody like Hitler did. Obama last came to Harlem in March for a $30,800-per-person dinner at the Red Rooster. Thursday night, for a sold-out fundraiser featuring the singers Al Green and India.Arie, tickets ranged from $100 to $25,000. Some Harlem residents passing by the Apollo, who hadnt known Obama was visiting, were taken aback by what they saw. I never saw protests in Harlem before, resident Benjamin Carl said. There werent protests when Bush was in office. Why now? Why in Harlem? Diane Sare, a Congressional candidate in New Jerseys 5th District from the fringe LaRouche Democrats group, used the event to campaign against Obama. She insisted that his policies violate the Constitution. Sadly, Obama is the worst president weve ever had, she said. He bombed Libya without going through Congress, he signed NDAA [the National Defense Authorization Act] on New Years Eve when everyone was drunk, and hes allowing U.S. citizens to be detained without a trial. A much smaller group welcomed Obamas visit. Guy A. Surpris held up a sign thanking Obama for his actions following the earthquake in Haiti two years ago. Im here because I want to thank the president for his help in Haiti following the earthquake. He provided help immediately and asked former President Bush to go help, Surpris said. On behalf of the Haitian people, and on behalf of those who passed away, Im saying thank you. Harlem resident Gregory Gabson said it was excellent that Obama came to Harlem to campaign. Because hes running, he needs to be in here letting people know he needs four more years, Gabson said.
Poster Comment: Looks like that maybe some of the natives are getting restless....
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#1. To: CZ82 (#0)
Your attempt at sarcasm is not appreciated. I see GOOD merit for some of the comments in your article and it is applicable to everone. If that comment isn't the absolute truth about ANY US President/Washing DC since WW2, you have no historical background. Vote Ron Paul.
Your attempt at sarcasm is not appreciated. PC from you Buck..... (Chuckle)...... How quaint By the way I was referring to the Occutards not the indeginous inhabitants of that area..... Just about every president we've had in my lifetime has been a crook in one aspect or another.......
Quiz of the Day: Who made the statement "The world would be a better place if only Men were to vote?????? HINT: It was a woman!!!
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