Obama Graffiti: A Misquote
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[Seetwist / Flickr]
It makes you wonder whether the misquote was intentional or not.
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2 Responses to “Obama Graffiti: A Misquote”
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By GRAFFITI HUNTER on Jul 28, 2008
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By sara on Jan 27, 2009