SuperPAC Billboard: Friends Don’t let Friends get Nuked
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by Zach Pontz
The American Principles SuperPAC has posted a new billboard in Florida that’s getting plenty of attention. It says, “FRIENDS DON’T LET FRIENDS GET NUKED,” and then underneath is written, “STOP OBAMA.” To the right is an illustration of an Iranian bomb heading towards an Israeli flag in the shape of Israel.
The organization has to date posted 43 billboards throughout Florida, according to a press release in its website. An ad attacking Obama’s oil policies had been the most recent ad campaign to receive attention.
On their website the SuperPAC describes itself thusly:
“Organized in advance of the November 2012 elections, American Principles SuperPAC represents a group of small business owners and professionals concerned about the direction of our country under the Obama Administration. “
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