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Ahmnodt Heare is a fictional character running a real campaign. He is an Independent candidate for President of the United States. His views on solving America’s problems is different than the ideas being offered by any Republican or Democratic candidate.
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I have occasionally asked people to bring signs of support at sporting events. I had asked for signs at the Final Four, the World Series, the Super Bowl, and most recently at the Olympics. For various reasons, this had never materialized. I am pleased to report that there was a sign sighting tonight at the Ottawa Senators – Carolina Hurricanes game in Raleigh, North Carolina. This means that over 5000 people saw the sign at the RBC Center in Raleigh. Hundreds more watched the game in North Carolina. Millions watched the game in Ottawa.
Tonight I can overlook the fact that one of the teams was Canadian. I can even overlook that the RBC in RBC Center stands for Royal Bank of Canada (even though the arena is in North Carolina.) The picture below makes it easy to overlook things.
5000 people saw the sign live as well as hundreds on TV in North Carolina.
This is a huge step in the right direction after the week I had in New Hampshire and Quebec.
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March 4, 2010 Posted by Ahmnodt Heare | campaign, Canada, commentary, humor, satire | Carolina Hurricanes, Ottawa Senators, RBC Center, signs, sporting events | 5 Comments