Reformed Chicks Blabbing

Obama 09 Heroin

Saturday October 4, 2008

Evidently, it's a new form of branding and advertising the dealer's candidate:

One of three types of heroin allegedly sold by five people busted by authorities Wednesday night was called OBAMA with an imprint of the presidential candidate on packets, said Frank Noonan, regional director for the state Office of Attorney General's Bureau of Narcotics Investigation and Drug Control.

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Comments
MzEllen
October 4, 2008 10:41 AM

We should take care not to blame Obama...

They also had McCain signs on the porch...although I lived next to a drug house for a time...they tend to camouflage...

ZZ
October 4, 2008 11:31 AM

My wife and I were on vacation in Boston last week and we saw a long-haired old hippie guy on the subway reading a newsletter called "Yogis for Obama". These are the types of people he is going to be taking advice from.

anonymous reincarnate
October 5, 2008 3:41 AM

"We should take care not to blame Obama..."

starting when?

Anonymous
October 5, 2008 1:07 PM

Anonymous reincarnate starting with the specific context of this post. Where he to blame, let blame lie. Where he is not, let it pass.

(If, by "not blaming", you mean, "let's shut down polital discourse" count me out)

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