Gilbert resident Wyndi Austin was one of four national winners invited to have lunch with President Barack Obama at Lincoln Restaurant in Washington, D.C. Austin, seated next to the president, ordered asparagus-wrapped salmon, and Obama went after the Lincoln Burger. [Christopher Dilts for Obama for America]
Gilbert resident Wyndi Austin was one of four national winners invited to have lunch with President Barack Obama at Lincoln Restaurant in Washington, D.C. Austin, seated next to the president, ordered asparagus-wrapped salmon, and Obama went after the Lincoln Burger. [Christopher Dilts for Obama for America]
Gilbert resident Wyndi Austin was one of four national winners invited to have lunch with President Barack Obama at Lincoln Restaurant in Washington, D.C. Austin, seated next to the president, ordered asparagus-wrapped salmon, and Obama went after the Lincoln Burger. [Christopher Dilts for Obama for America]
Gilbert resident Wyndi Austin was one of four national winners invited to have lunch with President Barack Obama at Lincoln Restaurant in Washington, D.C. Austin, seated next to the president, ordered asparagus-wrapped salmon, and Obama went after the Lincoln Burger. [Christopher Dilts for Obama for America]
Gilbert resident Wyndi Austin was one of four national winners invited to have lunch with President Barack Obama at Lincoln Restaurant in Washington, D.C. Austin, seated next to the president, ordered asparagus-wrapped salmon, and Obama went after the Lincoln Burger. [Christopher Dilts for Obama for America]
Gilbert resident Wyndi Austin was one of four national winners invited to have lunch with President Barack Obama at Lincoln Restaurant in Washington, D.C. Austin, seated next to the president, ordered asparagus-wrapped salmon, and Obama went after the Lincoln Burger. [Christopher Dilts for Obama for America]
Gilbert resident Wyndi Austin was one of four national winners invited to have lunch with President Barack Obama at Lincoln Restaurant in Washington, D.C. Austin, seated next to the president, ordered asparagus-wrapped salmon, and Obama went after the Lincoln Burger. [Christopher Dilts for Obama for America]
Gilbert resident Wyndi Austin was one of four national winners invited to have lunch with President Barack Obama at Lincoln Restaurant in Washington, D.C. Austin, seated next to the president, ordered asparagus-wrapped salmon, and Obama went after the Lincoln Burger. [Christopher Dilts for Obama for America]
Gilbert resident Wyndi Austin was one of four national winners invited to have lunch with President Barack Obama at Lincoln Restaurant in Washington, D.C. Austin, seated next to the president, ordered asparagus-wrapped salmon, and Obama went after the Lincoln Burger. [Christopher Dilts for Obama for America]
Gilbert resident Wyndi Austin was one of four national winners invited to have lunch with President Barack Obama at Lincoln Restaurant in Washington, D.C. Austin, seated next to the president, ordered asparagus-wrapped salmon, and Obama went after the Lincoln Burger. [Christopher Dilts for Obama for America]
Gilbert resident Wyndi Austin was one of four national winners invited to have lunch with President Barack Obama at Lincoln Restaurant in Washington, D.C. Austin, seated next to the president, ordered asparagus-wrapped salmon, and Obama went after the Lincoln Burger. [Christopher Dilts for Obama for America]
Gilbert resident Wyndi Austin was one of four national winners invited to have lunch with President Barack Obama at Lincoln Restaurant in Washington, D.C. Austin, seated next to the president, ordered asparagus-wrapped salmon, and Obama went after the Lincoln Burger. [Christopher Dilts for Obama for America]
Gilbert resident Wyndi Austin was one of four national winners invited to have lunch with President Barack Obama at Lincoln Restaurant in Washington, D.C. Austin, seated next to the president, ordered asparagus-wrapped salmon, and Obama went after the Lincoln Burger. [Christopher Dilts for Obama for America]
Gilbert resident Wyndi Austin was one of four national winners invited to have lunch with President Barack Obama at Lincoln Restaurant in Washington, D.C. Austin, seated next to the president, ordered asparagus-wrapped salmon, and Obama went after the Lincoln Burger. [Christopher Dilts for Obama for America]
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Leon Ceniceros posted at 6:59 am on Mon, Jun 25, 2012.
1. When the President of the United States comes to a table of Citizens, men stand up as a courtesy to the Office of the President = duh = basic Manners 101.
2. Why was this lunch in an empty, cavernous restaurant instead of in the White House???
3. Does anyone look comfortable here, 3 guests squashed together on one side of the table so that the camera has a clear view of ..."U-KNOW-WHO....on the other side???
4. Ask yourselves, would any other Head of State put themselves and their Citizens is this ridiculous setting???
5. The President looks bored out of his skull and who could blame him = this was nothing but a ....PHOTO OP.....for O-blame-a's Re-election Campaign.