‘So, was this one of ours, or one of theirs?’

‘Ours/theirs’ referring to which side of the partisan political spectrum this, well, nutjob was on:
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Reporter Dragged Kicking and Screaming From Near Air Force One

A reporter for a small newspaper was forcibly removed from a press area near Air Force One shortly before President Barack Obama arrived at Los Angeles International Airport to depart California early Thursday.
Airport security officers carried the woman away by the feet and arms as she protested her removal.

She later identified herself as Brenda Lee, a writer for the Georgia Informer in Macon and said she has White House press credentials. The newspaper’s Web site says it is a monthly publication and Brenda Lee column is posted on it.

Calls to the newspaper and the White House press office were not immediately returned.

It was a tough call: on the one hand, she was trying to apparently hand off a letter to the President asking him to support ‘traditional marriage.’  On the other hand, she was dressed as, and identifying herself as, a Roman Catholic priest.

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