Posted on 05/10/2006 11:29:17 AM PDT by Icelander
Today in Dallas, Texas, as the site of Grassfire.org's first "Stop The Invasion" billboard, Grassfire President Steve Elliott announced the sites of the next four billboards which will take this campaign from coast to coast. These billboards are being sponsored literally one square foot at a time by citizens across the nation who are frustrated and angered by the illegal alien protests and Senate talk of amnesty, says Elliott. Your help is needed to sponsor these boards one square foot at a time.
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Just heard the interview on Al Rantel's show on KABC in Los Angeles.
Great way to get the anger out of your system is to donate!
Billboard Colorado is going to errect at least three billboards in the metro Denver area similar to the one on this page:
http://www.cairco.org/billboard/campaign.html
There is a contribution link on the page.
I know of another great spot...how about near 16th and Pennsylvania Ave. in DC?
Good idea!
ping
Two thumbs up! I believe I can pony up some cash and send their way.
Might the billboards consolidate public opinion and put pressure on the politicians and businesses who are selling out America? It's hard to tell if they'll play into the hands of leftists who will proclaim them expressions of zenophobist anti-immigrant hatred.
Post-Katrina DH and I moved to Atlanta. There are too many illegal hispanics here. I wouldn't be surprised if they numbered half a million or more in the metro area! The sheer numbers put upward pressures on rents, for instance. It's hard to find restaurants serving southern food in the city of my birth. Within 5 miles of where I now live are about 20 mexican food establishments, and not one southern style restaurant!
Why not border states and chicago and NY?
Bump!
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