Thursday, August 09, 2012

So.....you need permission to utilize a business that someone else owns? Novel idea. But then again? Didn't Obama say that if you have a successful business in America? You didn't build that. Someone else did that. Someone like Obama obviously built this woman's deli business. Therefore, by default, pres Obama ought to have access to any level of another person's success that he chooses. Right.

See how liberal logic and integrity works....it's all logical. Right?


The owner of Krause's at Findlay Market said she was misled about the filming of an Obama TV ad.

Deli owner: Take my store out of Obama ad

The owner of a specialty deli at Findlay Market wants her store’s name removed from an ad President Barack Obama is using to defend his record on small business.
Watch the ad
Ten seconds into the ad “Always,” a man is shown from behind, pushing up the security door of Krause’s while Obama’s voice talks about owners sacrificing to make their businesses run.
The owner of the store, Debra Krause-McDonnell, said that she did not give permission for her business to be shown and that some customers have told her they’ll no longer shop there.
“I’ve been put into a position I didn’t ask for,” she said Wednesday after the Hamilton County Republican Party sent out an email about the ad that accused Democrats of not responding to the owner’s concerns. “I’m a little angry.”
She’d be just as angry, she said, if it were an ad for Mitt Romney.
A store manager knew about the filming, Krause-McDonnell said, but was told it was for a survey on riot doors, those metal garage-type doors that pull down and lock to protect storefronts. That might be true, said Caleb Faux, director of the Hamilton County Democratic Party, who researched the ad confusion and spoke with Obama campaign officials in Columbus.

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