Posted on 09/03/2009 11:07:42 PM PDT by RobinMasters
SAN ANTONIO, Texas "Remember the Alamo!" is the most famous slogan in this part of the country.
But WND's Joseph Farah is hoping his slogan will catch on here as well.
The newest addition to the "Where's the birth certificate?" billboard campaign hit San Antonio this week sparking discussions on radio talk shows and lots of water-cooler chit-chat.
The billboard is located on Interstate 10 and Highway 37 at the Pine Avenue exit.

"Where's The Birth Certificate" billboard on Interstate 10 and Highway 37 at the Pine Avenue exit in San Antonio.
The national fund-raising campaign to erect many, many more billboards around the country questioning Barack Obama's constitutional eligibility for office is going strong with a total of $120,000 collected so far.
Have you contributed yet to the "birth certificate" billboard campaign? It's not too late. In fact, Joseph Farah, editor and chief executive officer of WND, says the campaign is just getting started and that he plans to continue through the election of 2012 if necessary. If you agree the Constitution means what it says and that it is the responsibility of all Americans to enforce it, make your donation now.
Farah said the campaign was born of frustration with timid elected officials in Washington, corrupt judges around the country and a news media that show a stunning and disturbing lack of curiosity about the most basic facts of Obama's background especially how it relates to constitutional eligibility for the highest office in the land.
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Lookin’ good
:)
That makes this San Antonian a happy man. I will drive by it tomorrow just because.
Heh, on the east side, too, where his most-loyal constituency lives.
We should re=peat the historic Burma shave signs., along highways like Route 66 were signs about every 1/4 with a short story and at the end an advertisement for Burma Shave.
We need an army of people willing to simply find a several mile stretch of highway and stake the any of the many short story’s of the failure of Obama.
Only 575 miles to El Paso. Geez, do I ever remember that drive from Jacksonville to Riberside , Cal. I think the first mile marker going west from the LA/TX border is something like 872.
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