EFL
The people who live in a Hialeah neighborhood say they are outraged by displays of hatred on a house there. The home has six swastikas splashed across a fence and another one etched into the door. But it is a message apparently directed at President George W. Bush that has caught the attention of the Secret Service.
"Knock, knock!"
Yanis Leidy, who lives near the home that is located on the corner of East 52nd Street and 9th Court, is worried. "It concerns me," Leidy said. "It worries me that this person might do something else."
Not after the Secret Service stops by for Cuban coffee and fried plantains.
The fence has other prominent signs Vote Kerry and warnings, but most disturbing may be a spray-painted message the U.S. Secret Service will investigate as a possible threat against the president. While displaying swastikas is not illegal just really ignorant, the message could be another matter.
Maybe they can go to a costume party with Prince Harry.
Prominently painted on an awning are the words, "Die Bush."
Nice people, heh! |