9/11 billboard draws flak from Florida Democrats, GOP
9/11 billboard draws flak from Florida Democrats, GOP
A Florida man is using billboards with an image of the burning World Trade Center to encourage votes for a Republican presidential candidate, drawing criticism for politicizing the 9/11 attacks.
Businessman Mike Meehan says he has put up three billboards such as this one around Orlando, Florida.
"Please Don't Vote for a Democrat" reads the type over the picture of the twin towers after hijacked airliners hit them on September, 11, 2001.

PLEASE NOTE THIS IS A PRIVATE CITIZEN, NOT THE REPUBLICANS. picked by bingo 1 month ago
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 bingo
1 month ago
Bad form!!
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 zebrahdh
1 month ago
Republicans were in office when it happened. Right?
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 dorkfire
1 month ago
that is more or less the definition of bad taste.
I don't see how electing either a republican, or a democrat, will change the past.
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 DoggySpe...
1 month ago
Angry mob, ASSEMBLE !
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 PulsisX
1 month ago
« zebrahdh : Republicans were in office when it happened. Right?
Thats right.
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 teresag
1 month ago
This kind of sh*t scares me.
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 hypersap...
1 month ago
For all we know, if Gore had been in office (like he would have been if the recount had been allowed to happen) 9-11 might not have even happened.
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 vexingmo...
1 month ago
People like that don't deserve the attention.
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 chinook
1 month ago
That is the epitome of bad taste.

Still, someone would have to be pretty stupid for something like that to sway his/her vote.
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 Koruzari...
1 month ago
« chinook : That is the epitome of bad taste.

Still, someone would have to be pretty stupid for something like that to sway his/her vote.
I have learned a valuable lesson in life: never underestimate the stupidity of people, especially in large groups.

To quote Einstein (possibly, I've seen so many versions I have no idea if he actually said it or not):

"Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe."
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 BrownTro...
1 month ago
Yep... lets string up the entire Republican party because one jackass puts up a few ill conceived billboards.

This makes no more sense than when the Democrats ran ads saying that electing a Republican president will result in the burning of black churches.

Politics as a whole have become so uncivil and repulsive in this country, it's a wonder anyone wants to participate at all.
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 Killerbe...
1 month ago
« BrownTrout : Politics as a whole have become so uncivil and repulsive in this country, it's a wonder anyone wants to participate at all.
Wonder no more sir, for the participants themselves are what make it uncivil and repulsive.

Democrats and Republicans ... two ugly sides of the same coin! Designed specifically to keep the people bickering and fighting over insignificant differences while the real decisions are made in haste and secrecy ... or just ignored all together. Ahhhhmerika! Gotta love it.
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 vexingmo...
1 month ago
« Killerbean : Wonder no more sir, for the participants themselves are what make it uncivil and repulsive.

Democrats and Republicans ... two ugly sides of the same coin! Designed specifically to keep the people bickering and fighting over insignificant differences while the real decisions are made in haste and secrecy ... or just ignored all together. Ahhhhmerika! Gotta love it.
Umm... Saying things like "Ahhhhmerika" doesn't really help change the uncivil and repulsive stuff, dude.

It is actually part of the problem.
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 pocksuck...
1 month ago
« BrownTrout : Yep... lets string up the entire Republican party because one jackass puts up a few ill conceived billboards.

I don't think anyone's stringing up the Republicans - just this one fool.

Certainly no-one in this thread anyway, and the initial post is at pains to point out this is someone acting of his own violition, not for the party.
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 tvirus
1 month ago
There's a billboard like this in Tucson that reads:

September 11th, 2001
stay focused America

I have to commute past it every day and it makes me sick. One day I'm just gonna paint over the whole thing.
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 BrownTro...
1 month ago
« pocksucket : I don't think anyone's stringing up the Republicans - just this one fool.

Certainly no-one in this thread anyway, and the initial post is at pains to point out this is someone acting of his own violition, not for the party.
Maybe not in this thread but this particular story has been thoroughly plastered on the news channels over the last few days. The implication being that this represents the GOP's stand on things in the upcoming general election.

I wasn't directing that comment towards anyone here but I maintain that this (like many other "individual" incidents in both parties) is on the fast track to being overblown and overhyped in the media... at the expense of REAL news and REAL issues that Americans should be considering before they cast a vote.
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 mewhiten...
1 month ago
I thought about saying something about voting for independent but it is pointless, which kind of represents how I feel about my voting in presidential elections in general.
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 ImNotBlu...
1 month ago
« zebrahdh : Republicans were in office when it happened. Right?
I'm not sure I understand your point.
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