Article Photos: Metro chief doesn't like 'Go to hell Barack' ad, but says it must stay



Debbie Polhemus of D.C. counteracts a controversial ad at the Takoma Metro stop using Post-It notes. Metro was ordered by a federal court Friday that it could no longer delay posting the ads, despite concerns about the four ads attracting terrorism or inciting fights. Polhemus' message included: "If you see something hateful say something peaceful." (Kytja Weir/Examiner)

Debbie Polhemus of D.C. counteracts a controversial ad at the Takoma Metro stop using Post-It notes. Metro was ordered by a federal court Friday that it could no longer delay posting the ads, despite concerns about the four ads attracting terrorism or inciting fights. Polhemus' message included: "If you see something hateful say something peaceful." (Kytja Weir/Examiner)