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Bush Billboard: 'Miss Me Yet'

By    |   Tuesday, 09 February 2010 09:51 AM EST

Drivers on Interstate 35 near Wyoming, Minn., are greeted by a large billboard (see below) bearing a photo of former President George W. Bush, smiling and waving. The caption beside the photo: “Miss Me Yet?”

A photo of the billboard was widely circulated on the Internet on Monday, leading to speculation that it was the product of clever digital trickery.
But Wyoming resident Bob Collins of Minnesota Public Radio confirmed to National Public Radio that the billboard is real.

No one has claimed responsibility for the billboard.

“At first glance, it would seem to be from some person or group who isn’t thrilled by President Barack Obama’s performance so far,” NPR reported, “unless it’s a more ironic message from those who didn’t think too much of Bush and want to remind voters about him.”



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Drivers on Interstate 35 near Wyoming, Minn., are greeted by a large billboard (see below) bearing a photo of former President George W. Bush, smiling and waving. The caption beside the photo: Miss Me Yet? A photo of the billboard was widely circulated on the Internet on...
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