Some residents are calling a symbolic political display erected by a Morgan Hill homeowner that features two watermelons and a noose racist and even vaguely threatening towards President Obama.
Many people driving along Foothill Avenue in Morgan Hill gawked at the display on a fence post in front of a home.
Just feet from a "Mitt Romney for President" sign sat a chair, empty except for two watermelons.
Draped along the side of the chair was a rope tied into a noose with a sign set up to look like a teleprompter that read "Go back to Kenya."
The apparent reference to President Obama made some people passing by, including Republicans, uneasy.
"We shouldn't be threatening with a noose and a watermelon," said San Martin resident Ben Gomez. "I believe that's a little over the top. I like the chair and the teleprompter. I mean, they're just copying Clint Eastwood, so I can't blame them on that one. But the noose goes a little over the edge."
You think? But it's okay, somebody called Bush bad names once, so all this is justified and FIRST AMENDMENT and DON'T TREAD ON ME. Awesome.
I'd say I'm getting sick of this, but it's turning into a daily occurrence at this point, just like it did in 2008. We're just not seeing all of the incidents publicly, I assure you. The ones that are public like this piece of work here, well, the message is rather clear, isn't it?
You think the GOP is going to lift a finger to discourage this? If so, I've got some beachfront property in Montana to sell you.
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