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flaminbats Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Nov-06-06 11:27 PM
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12. a bloody campaign..
Edited on Tue Nov-07-06 12:20 AM by flaminbats
I placed a sign for my candidate for Lieutenant Governor on a main highway, the next day it was laying on the other side of the guard rail. The post was still standing, so I nailed it back up. I also put up a sign for Gail Buckner. Both remained standing for a week, during the weekend one disappeared and the other was torn off the post again! I put the sign that was torn down back up, and then put up a new sign for the Democrat running for Congress in my district. Just a few hours later they were both missing!

Then I put up a new sign for my candidate for Lieutenant Governor, it was missing after just a few more hours. All I had left was the sign in our front yard for Mark Taylor, but I was out of signs a week before the election. Last weekend, I placed brochures for my Congressional candidate on every mailbox in my neighborhood.

The key is having plenty of signs and being persistent. They want us to stop supporting Democrats and to stay home on election day. But sticking together and never giving up, despite the blows, is the only way we will make this a two party system again! :thumbsup:
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