Politics & Government

LaRouche Supporters Outside Orinda Post Office

Supporters of Lyndon LaRouche are collecting signatures for a petition seeking the removal of President Obama outside the Orinda post office.

At least two supports of political activist Lyndon LaRouche set up a table outside the Orinda post office entrance Monday, asking patrons if they wanted to "help oust Obama."

Members of the Patch Irregulars said two women were on hand, questioning the president's status as citizen and asking people to sign their petition.

"They were both women, 25 to 35, one Asian-American and the other African-American," one of the Irregulars reported. "Another lady called the Orinda police."

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You may remember that two other members of the group caused a stir outside the Moraga post office last week, with one of them brandishing an unflattering portrait of the president.

Lyndon LaRouche, Jr. is a political activist and founder of several political organizations known collectively as the LaRouche movement. He has run unsuccessfully in eight presidential elections since 1976,

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