Posted on 10/02/2007 1:46:10 PM PDT by SJackson
Supporters of presidential candidate Ron Paul have tied banners around signs along I-95 throughout Palm Beach County.
BOCA RATON - Supporters of 2008 Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul have taken their campaigning to the highway.
On Interstate 95 from Donald Ross Road in Jupiter south to Boca Raton, supporters have tied Ron Paul banners around Florida Department of Transportation signs.
Some motorists are slowing down to read the messages, which range from "Ron Paul, Ron Paul," to "Ron Paul Revolution" and "2008 Ron Paul for President."
FDOT spokeswoman Meredith Rapp sent out a bulletin to workers that if the banners are noticed to "cut them down today."
She said an e-mail went out as soon as the signs were spotted to "tear down" the banners that have been wrapped around signs as far south as Hillsboro Boulevard in Broward County.
"I'm not sure what would happen to the person who decides to put these banners up. That's up to the Florida Highway Patrol," Rapp said.
(Excerpt) Read more at sun-sentinel.com ...
That’s what I thought when I saw the Ron Paul banners in CT.
No big deal, put the signs up on the highways, pay public servants to take them down.
That's what government is all about, isn't it?
Of course Ron Paul artwork placed on public or private property without authorization is grafitti, I'd call it littering so as to not insult grafitti artists.
Unlawful in either case.
The signs mane on Ron Paul day linked above, were they all prepared only for private citizens to be placed on their own property?
I know, Ron Paul has nothing to do with this either. The clueless candidate.
Many of them are, I suspect. I saw one of the whackos setting up a card table in the Baltimore Airport when I was passing through. I saw the Ron Paul stuff and when I got closer I saw the LaRouche stuff. I called him a whacko and laughed at him. And if you saw they guy, you'd agree. He told me that they were "taking over." Bizarre...
Over 40,000. Like 9/11, a month of traffic deaths. Hardly worth fighting that war either. Had we ended the occupation of the Phillipines, Alaska, and Hawaii, we'd have been trading with the Japanese instead of fighting them.
Oops, forgot to specify. They hung a banner, not a Paul supporter.
Re: your request for debate rather than graphics
As to the points in the graphics, if you like, you can start with the following questions from a Ron Paul perspective:
- If Jihadist Terrorists attacked the US because we are in the Middle East, didn't Japan attack us because we had colonies in Asia and the Pacific (Philippines & Hawaii)?
- How does 3,000 Americans dying from the Pearl Harbor attack, justify a war costing the US 500,000 dead soldiers/sailors? And how many Americans died on American roads in 1940?
- Where in the RP Constitution does it provide for the Moon?
- The French Vichy government (and it's German Allies in France) never attacked us, why did we invade France? ( Ditto North Africa & Italy ) Did more French die before D-day or after?
I saw a group of young people at Nags Head, North Carolina, on Sunday holding up signs for Ron Paul for President. One of the guys was holding a Free Republic sign.
Your questions are irrelevant.
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