http://citizensfortightborders.com/myth1.pdf
Check out our new poster and let me know what you think.
We just put about 120 around campus.
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http://citizensfortightborders.com/myth1.pdf
Check out our new poster and let me know what you think.
We just put about 120 around campus.
Looks good. I will post some up on campus here before they have a forum on immigration the 25th along with ALIPAC Flyers. Funny thing is, every time I put them up, they are gone the next day.
yeah, they usually come down quick on my campus too. But, I usually have a big stack so I just put more back up :lol:
Good job, Blueman! Looks great :)
Nice! :D Go Blueman!
I know it prolly ain't too civil to do, but I'd be putting some on the McDonalds menu boards when u going through the drive-thru.
As for your new poster, the red text was a bit over used, would've done something to help seperate the 1st and 2nd lines, as of now, they blend together a lot.
the red was a bit overused, but that was mainly to make it stand out on campus. I could easily make a far more attractive one, but if I did so it would blend in with other groups' posters.
how do you guys like the facts I used?
Good work! :P
I place posters like these on library shelves, grocery store bulliten boards, public restrooms, Walmart, Target, Best Buy; on the shelves, (you know, I drop them *by mistake*without realizing it)
Other than the fact that you can't get a degree from High School, I found it to be very good.Quote:
Originally Posted by iamblueman4
Honestly, everyone around here uses the phrase 'high school degree' when referring to having a diploma. However, I can see where that could have been worded differently. Does anyone else find the wording to be odd?
This Weekend I've tacked up flyiers everywhere I could. I keep scotch tape in my car and when I see a good spot I tape one up.
It is funny, how I also seem to drop them in shopping carts ( so forgetful of me not to take them out again ) And heck I always forget to pick them up again at a Mc Donalds table or the benchs at the mall.
KEEP ON POSTING LET THEM KNOW WE"RE HERE. :lol:
High School Degree does read better. The facts are great. Too bad El Presidente doesn’t understand them.
I am going to make a run to Staples and get a few thousand flyers printed up.
http://www.unca.edu/
That explains why they took my flyers down so fast. I put them up in fron of the Laural Forum. Dang I wasnt there today or I could have handed them out as they walked in.Quote:
"Eyewitness Colombia," members of the School of the Americas Watch and Witness for Peace, noon, Laurel Forum, Karpen Hall
jp, keep up the good work there
Personally, I think putting up flyers is the most effective way to get info to people on a college campus (as long as you put up a large amount).
iamblueman4,
I'll be putting more up today just before http://www.unca.edu/news/releases/2006/immigration.html
I forwarded their press release to all of our local talk show radio, so it could be an interesting turnout.
jp,
That event sure looks one-sided :?
Oddly enough, my university is doing something similar tomorrow. They're having two poly sci professors weigh in on the issue. The whole thing is sponsored by our diversity interest student senators. It'll most likely be one-sided or very non-informative.
I find it ridiculous that many of these forums don't even have opposing viewpoints. When I was at CPAC in February, they made an effort to have opposing viewpoints on their illegal immigration panels...and that's from an event that's clearly catering to one particular ideology.
Good luck with the posters 8)
it is so nice to see other young college age people who care I am so sick of people our age who are lazy and think the government will take care of us. I guess they think nothing bad can happen to America.
Sweet poster!!...I attend UNLV I'm all for printing out some posters and sticking it all over campus! I've gotta try it sometime.
iamblueman4,
you were correct about the meeting. It was a waste of my time. the only good thing I did was put up the flyers. :D I taped them to the front door so folks could see them as they came in.