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Posted: 7:43 AM Jun 12, 2009
Protestors Rally Against President Obama in Green Bay
Many people opposed to President Obama's policies used the streets of Packerland Drive in Green Bay to send their message.
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Many people opposed to President Obama's policies used the streets of Packerland Drive in Green Bay to send their message.
It was organized by a local radio talk show host.
He says he chose the spot so the president would see the group as he drove toward Green Bay Southwest High School.
Many say they don't like the direction the country is headed.
Along West Point, some Obama supporters showed their signs.
Organizers say at least one thousand people showed up, but several said they were there to watch as the president passed.
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