Billboard Cartel Says 'No' to Obama Ads
The first such sign to be posted, a digital one, on Highway 165 in Ball, Louisiana.
A fourth billboard company has rejected a campaign designed to raise visibility on questions surrounding Barack Obama's eligibility for office – this time by claiming the Outdoor Advertising Association of America, a trade and lobbying group that claims to promote freedom of speech, actually discouraged acceptance. "Nothing has ever raised the visibility of the eligibility issue like this campaign," said Joseph Farah, editor and chief executive officer of WND and the initiator of billboard effort. "If people want that expansion of awareness to continue, all they need to do is support it financially. There are plenty of independent billboard companies eager to work with us.
I ask everyone to pitch in and help WND make a simple yet profound statement: The Constitution still matters." Your donation – from as little as $5 to as much as $1,000 – can be made online at the WND SuperStore.
(Donations are not tax-deductible. Donations of amounts greater than $1,000 can be arranged by calling either 541-474-1776 or 1-800-4WNDCOM. In addition, donations of billboard space will be accepted, as will significant contributions specifically targeted for geographic locations.)
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