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A Brief Photographic Tour Of Obama's Campaign Headquarters

20 Jun 2007 03:31 pm

Security was tight -- lots of Larouchites try to sneak in -- but here are a few photographs of some of the less sensitive areas of Obama's campaign headquarters, which occupies an entire floor of a downtown Chicago office building.

One thing you won't see on this tour: the maps of Iowa and New Hampshire above the men's urinals. They're there, but, well, I didn't want to whip out a camera in the bathroom.

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The view from the Obama's campaign research department, currently enjoying (?) their 15 minutes in the sunlight. You're looking at the Obama campaign's press department.

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This is the campaign's shredder. It has a name.

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The view from New Media Joe Rospars's office.

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The finance department. This is all I was able to see.

Comments (4)

Impressive headquarters but I wouldn't vote for him.

Hillary Clinton is the "Senator from Punjab," but Barack Obama is no better.


Both Clinton and Obama support the third-world (i.e. cheap labor) invasion of the U.S., and thus both are arch-enemies of the American Middle Class.

Big business is using legal and illegal immigration to drive down American wages.

The worst thing to happen to the American worker is the marriage of big business and multiculturalism. Liberals like Obama and Clinton can completely screw over the middle class but then justify it by saying it's "multicultural."


They are both in league with big business. And as Harvard labor economist George Borjas says, big business is using legal and illegal immigration to drive down American wages.

Has the Democratic Party declared war upon the American Middle Class?


I'd vote Republican before I'd vote for a Democrat weak on immigration.


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Hon. Sen. Obama:
As an 82 years of age Black American, I am hereby
informing you that there are ways we can avoid
having the Super Delegates decide the Presidency;
we can go to Court NOW and assure the voices of
the People be heard. This is not a joke, Hon
Obama, and what better way to have you VOTED into
Office than to have the Voice of the People heard
loud and clearly! We, the American People, do not
desire having you cross the finish line first and
be told that you should have run a faster race.
Thank you, Hon Sir, and hopefully I shall hear from you immediately.
pwhitesrca@att.net (Porter White)

Hon. Sen. Obama:
As an 82 years of age Black American, I am hereby
informing you that there are ways we can avoid
having the Super Delegates decide the Presidency;
we can go to Court NOW and assure the voices of
the People be heard. This is not a joke, Hon
Obama, and what better way to have you VOTED into
Office than to have the Voice of the People heard
loud and clearly! We, the American People, do not
desire having you cross the finish line first and
be told that you should have run a faster race.
Thank you, Hon Sir, and hopefully I shall hear from you immediately.
pwhitesrca@att.net (Porter White)

Hon. Sen. Obama:
As an 82 years of age Black American, I am hereby
informing you that there are ways we can avoid
having the Super Delegates decide the Presidency;
we can go to Court NOW and assure the voices of
the People be heard. This is not a joke, Hon
Obama, and what better way to have you VOTED into
Office than to have the Voice of the People heard
loud and clearly! We, the American People, do not
desire having you cross the finish line first and
be told that you should have run a faster race.
Thank you, Hon Sir, and hopefully I shall hear from you immediately.
pwhitesrca@att.net (Porter White)


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