Warning: this is a knee-jerk anti-Bush post.
A billboard recently put up in Orlando bearing a smiling photograph of President Bush with the words “Our Leader” is raising eyebrows among progressives who feel the poster is akin to that of propaganda used by tyrannical regimes.
RAW STORY confirmed the billboard’s existence Monday evening. At our behest, a member of an Orlando media organization drove past the billboard on two occasions and verified that it was indeed the one pictured.
The billboard pictured, which is on I-4, says that it is a “political public service message brought to you by Clear Channel Outdoor.”
Full text, pictures: http://www.bluelemur.com/index.php?p=442
A billboard recently put up in Orlando bearing a smiling photograph of President Bush with the words “Our Leader” is raising eyebrows among progressives who feel the poster is akin to that of propaganda used by tyrannical regimes.
RAW STORY confirmed the billboard’s existence Monday evening. At our behest, a member of an Orlando media organization drove past the billboard on two occasions and verified that it was indeed the one pictured.
The billboard pictured, which is on I-4, says that it is a “political public service message brought to you by Clear Channel Outdoor.”
Full text, pictures: http://www.bluelemur.com/index.php?p=442
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on 23 Nov 2004 13:37 (UTC)How about Miami? That would be totally, utterly cool.
(Cause that's where most of the Cuban expats are, a population which is Republican, but might indeed pull their heads from their asses long enough to notice, Hey! That's, like, so Fidel Castro!)
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on 23 Nov 2004 13:42 (UTC)Clear Channel is a media company in several markets, primarily radio (owning hundreds of stations across the country) but also billboards, live theaters (e.g. the Charles Playhouse in Boston), and the advertising on taxi cabs.
Clear Channel is unabashedly pro-Bush, donating directly and through services such as holding pro-Bush rallies.
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on 24 Nov 2004 07:12 (UTC)(I know it's the Three Minute Hate but I'd think Daily Hate would be the starter package)
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on 24 Nov 2004 07:23 (UTC)It's been a while since I read it.
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on 24 Nov 2004 07:42 (UTC)