Posted on 05/30/2006 10:01:51 AM PDT by Nachum
Lady Liberty/Art Bollinger BUMP.
Hmm... I sense a bad idea.
I'm amused at how many people are getting creative with expressing opinion over this immigration issue. Has anyone seem this website:
http://www.send-a-brick.com/project.htm
for $11.95 you can send a brick to your congresscritter with a personal message attached. How's that for more creativity.
Looks like Hillary Clinton to me.
You can send the following for free (well maybe it may cost one to two cents for a piece of printer paper + ink/toner used) that sends the same message:
You want to send a message to the RNC that they will hear loud and clear??? Then do the following:
Send them one of these instead of a donation, using the RNC's own postage paid return envelopes!!!
Send one along to a politically like-minded relative or friend who opposes Amnesty, but doesnt visit Free Republic!!!
Artwork originally created by FREEPER Prime Choice, of sacredcowburgers.com. Below is the link to the original:
http://www.sacredcowburgers.com/leftovers/showpics.cgi?heres_my_donation
The RNC will miss your money more than they will miss your vote!!! If you do not have access to a printer, then write Secure Our Borders, Stop Catering to Illegals, Then We Will Send American Dollars or something similar on your donation slip and return it to the RNC in their postage paid envelopes will work as well as sending the peso!!!
If you do want to give financially to Republicans, give only to individual candidates/politicians who support or vote to secure our borders and dont cater to illegals!!!
Ummmm, Lady Liberty has a touch of cellulite on those thighs.
Art Bollinger An American Hero
She's no spring chicken anymore.
And if they do open the borders up to Mexicans, then what's to prevent the rest of Americans with friends and relatives overseas to bring them here and assist them with doing the same.
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