Posted on 10/16/2010 8:11:45 AM PDT by library user
The owner of a Grand Junction company located beneath a controversial billboard of President Barack Obama is glad the sign is now gone.
Doris Downey, owner of J&S Fence Co., 2886 Interstate 70 Business Loop, said she neither supported nor opposed the message the sign was intended to convey, but its presence was a major disruption to her business.
It was hard for my trucks to get out and hard for customers to come in, Downey said hours after the sign was taken down Friday morning. I defend the freedom of speech people have to put up the sign, but I have to say Im thrilled its gone.
Downey said the owners of the billboard company, Buds Signs, removed it after receiving threats from people who didnt care for it.
Its artist, Paul Snover, said Thursday the controversial billboard that depicted Obama in several caricatures would remain for at least a month. He didnt return e-mails or telephone calls to say why its been taken down, or if it would appear elsewhere.
Snover, who received numerous hate e-mails of his own about the sign, said he hoped to see it travel to other cities after the Nov. 2 elections.
The billboard depicted Obama as a terrorist, a gangster, a Mexican bandit and a gay man. After it was erected on Monday, Downey said her small parking lot often was filled with people who wanted a closer look.
The problem was it was so detailed you couldnt see it all until you got onto our lot, she said. The parking lot would be filled all the time. I dont blame them for wanting to see it, but Im happy its gone.
Regardless of the signs removal, groups from around the state and the nation denounced its message, which Snover said was meant to highlight some of Obamas programs that his client, whom he declined to identify, doesnt care for.
Mi Familia Vota, Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition and One Colorado, a gay rights group, issued a joint statement Friday condemning the sign.
The cowards behind the Grand Junction hate speech billboard should come forward and take it down immediately, Jessie Ulibarri, state director for Mi Familia Vota Education Fund, wrote in an e-mail. Spewing hate behind a veil of secrecy and money allows discrimination and violence against immigrants and LGBT people to fester. Coloradans are tired of divisive politics, and we need to focus on the real issues facing our state, rather than creating false scapegoats for the ills of the world.
Fools!
The issue is BIGGER than her business. Obama will shut her down. She should have been thrilled to have that up. As for threats, DEAL WITH IT! Threaten BACK.
I didn’t see anything on that sign that labeled anyone gay? I saw a character that was a snappy dresser. So I guess the liberals are profiling people who dress snappy as being gay? I thought the left was against such things?
Hate speech????
Oh I see. Anyone opposing Obama ....
The hate Bush billboards didnt come down.
Oh wait. We had freedom of speech then.
Vota Our Way Or Else ™
Real Americans would threaten back instead of surrender.
Excellent video! We need to start sweeping the filth out of Washinton DC on Nov. 2.
And if obama somehow gets reelected in 2010, we need to do all we can to just shut government down. Enough is enough. Let the non-productive idiots that vote for clowns like obama make it work without us. Shut it down.
GET SOME BALLS!!! Don’t mean to offend, but REALLY.
Must have been that extremely hard right extremist group, the tea party, eh? /s
Hard-hitting ad that must go viral:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tLlF5YMf7Yc
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That is a powerful video, ExTexasRedhead. Thanks for linking it
Free Speech for thee, but NOT for me....
It was a cute video, but way off base in saying that the Republicans tried to stop them. When did this happen? Certainly not in the past 8 years or more.
Downey said the owners of the billboard company, Buds Signs, removed it after receiving threats from people who didnt care for it.
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‘The cowards behind the Grand Junction hate speech billboard should come forward and take it down immediately,’ Jessie Ulibarri, state director for Mi Familia Vota Education Fund, wrote in an e-mail. ... ‘Coloradans are tired of divisive politics ... ‘
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Dissent is never welcome in Utopia.
Arm and prepare yourselves like your lives depend on it, because they do. Inside every leftist’s heart is an angry little Beria, a little Mao, a little Pol Pot desperately struggling to get out and to flourish.
“Hard-hitting ad that must go viral:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tLlF5YMf7Yc"
Nice one! Thanks for posting this.
http://gatewaypundit.firstthings.com/2010/02/another-billboard-hows-that-hope-and-change-working-for-you/
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