Ideas:
- Try getting those who have nothing to lose to help... The families from Ruby Ridge and Waco, the CT FFL holder who just got raided, those already in jail from FBI/IRS/BATF 'over-eagerness', the families of those 'accidentally' shot in raids, etc, etc, etc.
- Second thought: symapthetic figures: a class of high school students could have a fundraiser, then use it to pay for one billboard.
- Third possibility: those who do not live in America. Billboard companies would just as happily accept American dollars from an Australian bank account.
- Fourth try: Pay in cash, and hope the billboard owners don't ask for ID.
- Fifth: Political organizations... the Libertarians, the Constitutionists, the NRA, the Flat-Tax folks, etc. would LOVE to help expose the Socialists' true nature, and restore a love of Liberty.
- Parting shot: MANY small sources, to make it inconvenient to track them all down. 10,000 legal billboards from 10,000 different sources paying cash might get them to not even try (yeah, right).
Sun-Tzu and guerilla warfare: use your strengths to maximum advantage, exploit the opponents' weaknesses, and use their strengths to their disadvantage. =^)
Fifth: Political organizations... the Libertarians, the Constitutionists, the NRA, the Flat-Tax folks, etc. would LOVE to help expose the Socialists' true nature, and restore a love of Liberty. I see this one as, at least, a possibility because they are already organized and, to some extent, funded. Problem is, these groups are only interested in gaining power it seems, not in actually affecting change (unless they're the ones in charge). What I'm wondering is the best way to get groups together on local levels, gather the funding for the billboards and then have a means of contact for those who may wish to jump on the band-wagon. (a web site would probably be ideal but, and this comes from experience, this involves LOTS and LOTS of time). Thoughts on fund-raising and organization?