Outlaw hot dogs at ballparks while Barack Hussein 0bama, all praises be
upon him, goes to Hell Burger and eats ice cream daily?
Funking hypocrites!
First Wookie - announces a joint initiative between Major League Baseball, the Major League Baseball Players Association, and the White House in Baltimore, Maryland July 20, 2010. The campaign, labeled "Let's Move" is to educate children about nutrition and physical fitness.
Tampa Bay Rays pitcher David Price, left, talks with first lady Michelle Obama before the start of a baseball clinic with area youths and members of the Baltimore Orioles and Rays baseball teams, Tuesday, July 20, 2010, at Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore. Obama was taking part in an event with Major League Baseball and the MLB Players Association that will team with the White House in the Let's Move campaign, which promotes exercise and healthy eating for America's youth.
U.S. President Barack Obama speaks about the economy with unemployed people behind him in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington July 19, 2010. From L-R are: Denise Gibson of Brooklyn, NY, Jim Chukalas of Freedon Township, NJ, Obama and Leslie Macko of Charlottesville, Va.
WASHINGTON - JULY 19: U.S. first lady Michelle Obama (C) cheers and applauds during a dress rehearsal of 20 dance students from Duke Ellington School of the Arts and the Joy of Motion Dance Center ahead of the White House music series celebrating the arts featuring Broadway performers in the East Room of the White House July 19, 2010 in Washington, DC. As part of the music series, the students are participating in an educational workshop and rehearsal of a segment from the Broadway show, 'Hairspray.'
Meanwhile...
POINTE AUX CHENES , LA - JULY 19: A worker makes adjustments to oil boom July 19, 2010 near Pointe Aux Chenes, Louisiana. The tribe has lived along the threatened marshes for more than one hundred years and make their livelihood on the water. Officials are concerned about leakage reportedly spotted near BP's newly installed oil well cap which appeared to be sealed.