Topic: Political Advertising
Ron Paul Baby Blimp Needs New Home! Can you host this tiny (whale-size!) "blimpette" somewhere in the greater San Diego area? You could sign adoption papers today!by creator
(Libertarian)
Friday, February 1, 2008
"We would like to move our blimp to a new location for additional exposure before and after the primary. If you have a potential site, please contact me ASAP."
If you are seriously considering adoption and want to see the Baby Blimp before making a final decision, this is where this precocious infant is now (<- click for a map) immediately adjacent to one of the major arteries that runs through San Diego. It is also visible to passengers as they fly in for a landing at Lindbergh Field, San Diego's major air terminal.
The Micro-Blimp is boldly and colorfully emblazoned with these provocative messages:
"Who is Ron Paul?" and "Google Ron Paul"
The goal, of course, is for thousands more San Diegans to have the opportunity to see the blimp before, during, and after Super Tuesday. As "normal" media channels are proving themselves to be obsolete, Ron Paul supporters are taking up the slack with creative efforts like this one.
The message of the most noble of candidates for president, -- Dr. Ron Paul, -- is carried aloft by the noble gas helium! Can you imagine this beautiful Baby Blimp floating serenely near your home or business in San Diego?
Please contact Elizabeth today if you have a soft place in your heart and room near your San Diego home or business for the Baby Blimp.
The original full-sized Ron Paul Blimp could also use your support to fulfill its obligations to Airship Management Services, the fine company that made it available at a bargain price and on generous terms. Please sponsor generously to pay off the remaining balance, and to return the Blimp to the air for a second round in the future! These expenses are not counted against your FEC campaign expenditure limit of $2300!
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Published: Friday, February 1, 2008
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