Shameful ASSAULT on Free Speech

The billboard that the Reagan Advertising company in Salt Lake City has decided is inappropriate for
our democracy:

Congressman Chris Cannon
wants amnesty for
illegal aliens.

Do you?

ProjectUSA.org



.....in one district, however, it is best to take the action now, since it is nearly a one party district and it is in the caucus meetings and so forth that the real political battles are waged. That district is Utah's Third, home to Congressman Chris Cannon-one of the most irresponsible members of Congress and a major champion of mass amnesties.

ProjectUSA had a billboard (pictured above) contracted in the district to go up mid February. Then, late last week, the billboard company broke the contract. Several calls from ProjectUSA to the president of the company asking for an explanation weren't even returned.

President of Reagan Outdoor Advertising:

Dewey Reagan (801) 521 1775

We are scrambling to get a replacement board, of course, and are confident we will be successful. In the meantime, don't forget to help us by pitching in.

Contributions may be mailed to:
ProjectUSA, PO Box 15641, Washington, DC 20003

Full Story:

http://projectusa.org/Ezine/2004/02-03-a…

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