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ACLU v. Big Brother: Dueling Bus Ads
By Brian Rowe | February 27, 2009
ACLU is stepping on Big Brother’s toes again, this time by informing bus riders their civil rights with an ads on buses that inform riders of their rights. Although this time Big Brother is not taking it quietly, they are fighting back with a propaganda ad aimed at convincing you to give up your rights. Here are the dueling public service announcements:

The ACLU wants you to “Know Your Rights” while the Republicans want you to believe that “Cooperation is always better then confrontation!” If you rights are not worth fighting for what is? In a state that has a history of internment camps, I am not sure the Republicans could pick a worse slogan.
ACLU sign article in the Peninsula Daily News
Republican’s Big Brother sign article in the Peninsula Daily News
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