bitterlyclingin
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[Americans can build stuff, and real good stuff at that, Mr president, contrary to your beliefs and statements. These guys weren't waiting for you to give them plans, inspiration, and motivation, they're sending their demonstration in a show and tell moment, to a rally being held for you to prove they can and did do it without you.]
"Dick Steines employer and co-workers sent him to President Obamas rally in Mount Vernon to deliver a message: They did build it.
Steines delivered it in the form of a red, white and blue bulldozer with Romney-Ryan 2012 painted across the blade.
Mount Vernon was just the first stop for the heavy-duty message. Steines said he will be on the road for the Romney-Ryan campaign for the next three weeks displaying the bulldozer at strategic locations.
The bulldozer from J.J. Scheckel Heavy Equipment Corporation in Bellevue quickly became the center of attention at a pro-Romney rally at Memorial Park in Mount Vernon, a few blocks from the Cornell College sports arena where the president was set to speak later Wednesday.
The rally attracted College Republicans from the University of Northern Iowa, who are concerned about the growing national debt - more than $50,000 per person they will inherit and the shortage of jobs they will face when they graduate."
Bulldozer from Eastern Iowa company sends heavy-duty message to Obama | TheGazette
"Dick Steines employer and co-workers sent him to President Obamas rally in Mount Vernon to deliver a message: They did build it.
Steines delivered it in the form of a red, white and blue bulldozer with Romney-Ryan 2012 painted across the blade.
Mount Vernon was just the first stop for the heavy-duty message. Steines said he will be on the road for the Romney-Ryan campaign for the next three weeks displaying the bulldozer at strategic locations.
The bulldozer from J.J. Scheckel Heavy Equipment Corporation in Bellevue quickly became the center of attention at a pro-Romney rally at Memorial Park in Mount Vernon, a few blocks from the Cornell College sports arena where the president was set to speak later Wednesday.
The rally attracted College Republicans from the University of Northern Iowa, who are concerned about the growing national debt - more than $50,000 per person they will inherit and the shortage of jobs they will face when they graduate."
Bulldozer from Eastern Iowa company sends heavy-duty message to Obama | TheGazette