Ron Paul supports the repeal of the recently enacted police state measures to return the US to a free nation of laws and constitutional safeguards. by Michael McDonnough
(libertarian)
Thursday, January 3, 2008
The reason we have a second amendment right to keep and bear arms is so that we never have to pay taxes for a police state to keep us safe.
My free design for an 11" x 17" mono laser print original.
I will be putting the above linked image on yard sign blanks and putting this one out near some of the main highway intersections. Like the ones with all the camera on them. I will place them in the working man areas of the big cities near by. I think people are getting tired of the invasion of privacy, the increase in police violence and the militarization of the police in this nation. It has reached what can only be described as an alarming level.
The repeal of federal laws in many areas where they overstep their constitutional bounds is well past due. Ron Paul’s domestic policy positions will go a long way towards turning this situation around. This message in this little sign has many meanings and is simple and true to our cause for a return to freedom, liberty, and civility in governance that is what has in the past made the USA such a great nation.
If you will give me a hand and make these and put them where they will have the best effect you can imagine for them. I have enough materials for about 200 signs and will put them out as I can afford the time and gas to do them. If you have some creative ideas about targeted bandit marketing for Ron Paul feel free to post your ideas and art links below.
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