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  • BloodEclipse

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    More than 10,000 people join group on social networking site after statue of President Obama as a boy is erected in Indonesia.

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    Dec. 10: A bronze statue of young President Barack Obama is unveiled in Jakarta, Indonesia. (AP)

    JAKARTA, Indonesia -- A statue of President Barack Obama as a boy erected in a Jakarta park has been targeted in a Facebook campaign by thousands who say it should be removed.
    The Facebook group named "Take Down the Barack Obama Statue in Taman Menteng Park" had attracted more than 10,000 members by Tuesday since the 43-inch statue of 10-year-old Obama dressed in shorts and a T-shirt was unveiled in the downtown park on Thursday last week.
    Heru Nugroho, the group's creator, said he would use the support on the popular social networking Web site to demand that Jakarta Gov. Fauzi Bowo remove the statue.
    "Everybody knows that Obama is a world leader, but he is not our national hero who deserves to be awarded a statue," Nugroho said.
    "This has hurt our national pride because there are many Indonesian figures who gave worthy service to this nation but no statue has been built for them," he added.
    Many Indonesians are proud of the fact that Obama lived in Jakarta from 1967 to 1971 with his American mother, his Indonesian stepfather and his half-sister.
    He went by the name "Barry," attended the local elementary school near where his statue now stands and owned a pet monkey.
    Ron Mullers, a Jakarta resident who came up with the idea of the statue and raised money for it, said it was supposed to inspire local children to follow their dreams.
    "It's ridiculous. I'm shocked," Mullers, chairman of the local nonpolitical Friends of Obama Foundation, calling the move against the statue political.
    Mullers likened the backlash to the controversy over whether Obama deserved the Nobel Peace Prize. Obama accepted that accolade in Oslo the same day as his statue was unveiled by Jakarta Mayor Sylviana Murni.
    Murni ruled out moving the statue, saying that it has been erected the correct approvals and without political motive.
    "Everyone in this country can express their opinions freely and give awards like statues to anyone freely," Murni said. The governor was overseas on business and was not available for comment Tuesday.
    The statue cost more than $10,000. The money was donated by eight Indonesian patrons, a television station and a disaster relief charity.

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    indykid

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    Since Indonesia does not recognize dual citizenship, I wonder how much the Obamas had to pay their government to allow him to retain his American citizenship and still go to school there???
     

    melensdad

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    I don't see anything wrong with the statue. Some people, misguided as they may be, like this man. I'm clearly not one of them. But if they want to have a statue and pay for it, then so be it. Personally I'd like to see a few Ronald Reagan statues scattered around this nation and I'm sure the folks on the left of the political spectrum would be just as upset.

    If no tax dollars are used to build it, and if it is on private property, then what is the issue?
     

    BloodEclipse

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    I don't see anything wrong with the statue. Some people, misguided as they may be, like this man. I'm clearly not one of them. But if they want to have a statue and pay for it, then so be it. Personally I'd like to see a few Ronald Reagan statues scattered around this nation and I'm sure the folks on the left of the political spectrum would be just as upset.

    If no tax dollars are used to build it, and if it is on private property, then what is the issue?

    Public park for this one. I do agree with the rest of your statement though.
     

    SavageEagle

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    I don't see anything wrong with the statue. Some people, misguided as they may be, like this man. I'm clearly not one of them. But if they want to have a statue and pay for it, then so be it. Personally I'd like to see a few Ronald Reagan statues scattered around this nation and I'm sure the folks on the left of the political spectrum would be just as upset.

    If no tax dollars are used to build it, and if it is on private property, then what is the issue?

    Keep in mind the guy that started the FB group is from Indonesia himself. :dunno: I can understand his anger since there are many other Indonesian heros like...... :scratch: Yea... Them....

    However, I had to laugh when it said obama had a pet monkey. That's just funny to picture in my head. Not only that, but he has a pet monkey growing up in Indo... then he marries a monkey... Wow.... :dunno:
     

    XMil

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    What's Heru Nugroho's problem? The first Indonesian citizen to be president of the United States is a pretty big deal.




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