Posted on 05/05/2010 7:11:58 PM PDT by justsaynomore
Our group of business owners and entrepreneurs started the campaign to give an unfiltered voice to responsible, hard-working American businesses and families who are being burdened with multi-generational debt and a dismissive attitude by the current administration and Congress. This voice for the responsible has been absent for a long time.
After our initial billboard test run in Atlanta, GA, we received over 1700 individual donations and thousands of emails and website hits. Thanks to your contributions, new billboards are now running in Virginia, Florida, Alabama, Tennessee, and Georgia. Specifically, 16 boards are running in five states, with numerous additional boards soon to go live.
(Excerpt) Read more at billboardsagainstobama.com ...
That is SO Awesome! I LOVE IT!!! LOL!
I want a tee shirt with that on it!!! Love it!!!
This is good. I have a feeling this will accomplish more than all the think tanks that seem to do nothing more than send out fundraising letters.
Good one :)
Cheers!
Also, Great as Bumper Stickers!
Tells where we can buy those!
This truly is good news. BUT, we have the midterms in November and Obummer is not running again until 2012. How about spending some money on billboards for Conservative Republicans who have a chance to defeat an incumbent DemocRAT or take a seat occupied by a retiring DemocRAT?
The billboards are pretty much anti-socialism, anti-big gov’t, etc. (very few name Obama directly)
I think it’s important to get people thinking about the kind of gov’t they want or don’t want, and encourage them to get involved. I think the rest will follow.
Besides, won’t individual candidates raise their own $ for billboards, etc?
I saw a T shirt that said:
"I Work Hard For My Money"
(I have welfare families to feed.)
Oh, yeah, that’s true LOL
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