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jahazii
01-25-2008, 08:38 PM
Texas, there is a huge immigration problem obviously, and there primary isn't until March 4th this money will pay for a double decker two sided bill board. Check it out and donate

The Texas primary is March 4th. We have located a prime location for a Ron Paul Billboard off the heavily traveled I-35 corridor. The billboard faces North bound traffic and is split into two sections 9x30 and 9x30, it is also front and back which is a big plus. The location is on the upper deck split of I-35, which is next to the Capitol, downtown and the University of Texas. The advantage of using a billboard off the upper deck is that since it's elevated there are no other eye catching objects within view. Another plus is that the South bound traffic will also see it since there are no other obstructions in their view. The traffic bogs down from 7am to 9am and from 3pm to 7pm so people will be at a slow pace or stand still to view this billboard. We will use the top billboard to display a fresh new design with 3 key issues and use the bottom sign to display Ron Paul 2008 and primary info in the biggest font to ensure drivers see it. With this location we will not only reach locals but also interstate commuters passing through. The daily commuter circulation is 250,000 so we will reach a large number of people versus the cost of the ads. The cost of leasing these two billboards is $4,000 a month. The cost for 4 sheets of vinyl, printing, shipping and installation is $2,000. This is a bargain considering other billboards that I priced that are one directional and listing for $6,000 just for the monthly lease itself. Contribute to our campaign and we can do our part to expand awareness of Ron Paul and his message of liberty.

http://www.ronpaulbillboards.com

libertyanne
01-25-2008, 10:17 PM
bump

cynic
01-25-2008, 10:22 PM
Is buying billboard space considered a contribution to the campaign, as far as the authorities are concerned?

Arklatex
01-25-2008, 10:43 PM
no its not

Vox Populi
01-25-2008, 11:04 PM
bump

krott5333
01-25-2008, 11:33 PM
Is buying billboard space considered a contribution to the campaign, as far as the authorities are concerned?

http://marknicodemo.mu.nu/archives/Cartman.bmp