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Here's yet another story about a political sign being stolen -- this time, an Obama sign. (My neighborhood is conservative. I'm the lone liberal around here who is glad I don't have to worry about stolen political signs since I live in an apartment complex.)
Frampton comes alive with indignation -- chicagotribune.com
Frampton comes alive with indignation
—Associated Press
October 31, 2008
Looks like Peter Frampton's neighbors don't feel like he does.
The '70s rock star is complaining that his Barack Obama yard signs keep getting swiped from his home in the upscale and predominantly Republican Cincinnati suburb of Indian Hill.
Frampton, 58, is so angry that he called The Cincinnati Enquirer asking to be interviewed.
The British-born singer of "Do You Feel Like We Do" and other hits told the newspaper that one reason he became a U.S. citizen was so he could vote. Now, he says his American rights to free speech and political speech are being violated and it "bugs" him.
Frampton said he has installed a video camera to catch the thieves.
Copyright © 2008, Chicago Tribune
Frampton comes alive with indignation -- chicagotribune.com
Frampton comes alive with indignation
—Associated Press
October 31, 2008
Looks like Peter Frampton's neighbors don't feel like he does.
The '70s rock star is complaining that his Barack Obama yard signs keep getting swiped from his home in the upscale and predominantly Republican Cincinnati suburb of Indian Hill.
Frampton, 58, is so angry that he called The Cincinnati Enquirer asking to be interviewed.
The British-born singer of "Do You Feel Like We Do" and other hits told the newspaper that one reason he became a U.S. citizen was so he could vote. Now, he says his American rights to free speech and political speech are being violated and it "bugs" him.
Frampton said he has installed a video camera to catch the thieves.
Copyright © 2008, Chicago Tribune
