Wisconsin Billboard Calls for Obama's Ouster

Billboard will remain until June

Tuesday, Feb 16, 2010  |  Updated 10:34 AM CST
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Wisconsin Billboard Calls for Obama's Ouster

This Wisconsin billboard calls for the president's ouster.

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Somebody in Wisconsin doesn't like President Barack Obama all that much.

An unnamed company has paid for a billboard along Highway 41 in Oshkosh that reads, "Impeach Obama."

The tagline says: "America's small businesses are failing; help us spread the message."

It was paid for by an unnamed company represented by Tom Wroblewski who told the AP the sentiment is that Washington politics are bad for small businesses.

The billboard is scheduled to remain up for at least six months, at a cost of $1,000 per month.

Jef Hall is the chairman of the Winnebago County Democratic Party. He says having a bad opinion of the president doesn't mean there's been an impeachable offense.

Wroblewski says despite the billboard's language, he's not suggesting Obama committed an impeachable offense.

Huh?

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