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Friday, July 25, 2008

Yuan Fang, Obama Jumper

I didn't manage to get to this story when it happened last week.

The WaPo reported on July 22 that a man, Yuan Fang...

    ...held police at bay for more than eight hours after climbing onto a seventh-floor ledge overlooking the atrium of a Senate building.

    Yuan, who police said had limited understanding of English but spoke Mandarin, climbed over a protective barrier at the Hart Senate Office Building and onto the ledge about 5:45 p.m. Monday. Capitol police negotiators, working with a D.C. police translator, communicated with him. He left the ledge about 2 a.m. yesterday.

    Yuan, of New York, was charged with disturbing the peace and was taken to St. Elizabeths Hospital for a psychiatric evaluation.

What isn't as widely reported is that Mr. Fang was on a ledge that is connected to the office of none other than Democrat U.S. Senator Barack Hussein Obama, Junior.

No one yet knows why he threatened to jump, but I have a theory: Mr. Fang had a vision of what the country will be like under an Obama Administration and he didn't like what he saw...not at all.

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Comments:
Maybe he was holny and he thought Bally courd herp him out. You know, because Bally seems rike a sissy flom evely wold he says.


Was the above too racist?
 
TD, ya think Yang wanted a "hand" (job?) or more from Bally?

Naaaw, it's not racist. Now, if you had used "solly" for "sorry"...well, maybe then. ;-)
 
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