Colorado billboard links Obama with Jihadists

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WHEAT RIDGE, Colo. (AP) – A billboard showing President Barack Obama wearing a turban has sparked a lot of attention at the suburban Denver used car dealership that put it up. The sign, completed Friday by artist David Lee, shows a grinning, cartoonish Obama and bears the words “PRESIDENT or JIHAD?”

Underneath the president’s image is a big yellow square with the phrase, “BIRTH CERTIFICATE, PROVE IT!” The words “WAKE UP AMERICA! REMEMBER FT. HOOD” appear at the bottom of the billboard at Wolf Interstate Leasing and Sales, about 7 miles west of Denver.

The sign is visible from Interstate 70.

Lee said there were plenty of honks as he painted it.

“One lady came by and gave me the ‘shame, shame’ look,” said Lee, of Arvada, another suburb of Denver.

Dealership owner Phil Wolf was unavailable for comment Friday, but General Manager Wayne Means said the business has seen strong opinions about its sign.

“We’ve had people come by and say, ‘Keep it up.’ We’ve had people come by and say, ‘Take it down,’” Means said. “We can have differences of opinion. This is America.”

The left-leaning advocacy group MoveOn.org called the billboard “racist” and was asking customers to boycott the dealership.

Lee said the billboard has previously held other slogans questioning the president’s citizenship, along with routine ads for cars.

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On the Net:

Wolf Interstate Leasing: http://wolfwheatridge.com

MoveOn boycott: http://www.ProgressNowColorado.org/WolfAuto

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