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05-15-2006, 06:42 PM #1
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Just received this from grassfire.net
Yahoo. I just bet they are going to love this is Miami.
5/15/06
Edward and Diana,
Great news... the Florida "Stop The Invasion" billboard is up --
ahead of schedule! It is located right in the heart of the
battleground -- in Miami at 79th street and I-95.
On Thursday, I will be in South Florida for the formal
launch of our Miami billboard and present the "Stop
The Invasion" message to the Florida media.
Edward and Diana, I want to report to the Florida media that
Florida citizens stepped forward and sponsored this billboard
in its entirety. But we still need about 260 Florida
citizens to step forward to make that possible.
Will you help? Please go here to sponsor one square foot
of the "Stop The Invasion" billboard now up in Miami:
http://www.grassfire.net/r.asp?u=758&rid=11044815
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05-15-2006, 06:52 PM #2
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I haven't seen ours yet. I think I will take the drive
It's about time. People are getting tired of this. In my part of the city, we have billboards in Spanish. I will take pictures so you can see them. They have no English interpretation. I just noticed them 2 weeks ago. I was surprised to see this mess. At least when we place stuff in English we provide the spanish version. My first thought was, I guess we will have signs that read in Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Nigerian, Arabic, Hebrew, Latin, and every other language until we won't be able to read anything else.
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05-15-2006, 07:04 PM #3
I was shocked when I saw a hospital sign from California....it was in so many languages....one of those signs that tells people which way to go for what...
It even had arabic!Do not vote for Party this year, vote for America and American workers!
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