Restaurant given less than 90 minutes notice on Obama visit

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  Short Sugar’s barbecue restaurant was given less than 90 minutes notice that presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama would have lunch there, according to the restaurant’s manager.

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  The Secret Service showed up at Short Sugar’s around 2 PM to sweep the restaurant for security purposes.   Obama ordered lunch with former Governor and current Senate candidate Mark Warner around 3:30 PM.   Warner had campaigned at the restaurant a couple of times before, according to several patrons having lunch.   Obama ordered a North Carolina style chopped sandwich for himself and two pounds of ribs for his crew.   Warner ordered a minced sandwich.   Obama paid for everything, according to the restaurant manager.   The visit was kept secret from the crowd, although some onlookers thought it might be a possibility since Warner and Obama were campaigning in nearby Martinsville.   Obama signed several autographs, posed for pictures, and kissed a pair of babies before getting back on his bus in order to attend a town hall meeting at E.C. Glass High School in Lynchburg.

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