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Grassfire to Officially Debut “Where’s The Fence?” Ads During D.C. Press Event
On Wednesday, June 6, Grassfire will officially debut its “Where’s The Fence?” ads during a press event in Washington, D.C., hosted by Rep. Steve King (IA-5), and Ed Royce (CA-40). In addition to showing the ad, Grassfire will also debut state specific versions that “pin” amnesty to senators in: Arizona (Kyl and McCain), Georgia (Isakson and Chambliss), Kansas (Brownback), Mississippi (Lott), North Carolina (Burr), and Virginia (Warner and Webb). When: Wednesday, June 6 Time: 1:15 pm (ET) Where: Rayburn 2248, the Judiciary Committee Library
It certainly is a big border
- Unknown Old Lady in Where’s the Fence Video
Where’s the Fence?
- Unknown Old Lady #2 in Where’s the Fence Video
Last year, Congress authorized 700 miles of fence along the southern border.
- Narrator in Where’s the Fence Video
So far, just a few miles have been built.
- Narrator in Where’s the Fence Video
Now the Congress and the President want to give amnesty to millions of illegal aliens instead of securing the border.
- Narrator in Where’s the Fence Video
Call to complain and ask “Where’s the Fence?” (202) 224-3121
‘There must be space on the blogosphere for free and fair comment, which is anathema in the mainstream media where important national issues and prominent personalities are concerned.’ - OPPOSITION CHIEF LIM KIT SIANG
‘This could be a litmus test for our digital media as they need to sort out conventional laws from our cyber laws.’ - DATUK RUHANIE AHMAD, a former senior Member of Parliament and blogger of eight months