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Thursday, April 9, 2009

The first ads from Vote No!, aka Build the Hotel

We have ads too! And they feature people that live in Dallas!

We have ads too! And they feature people that live in Dallas!

It's on! And the case will be made over the next 31 days as to why you should vote no on Propositions 1 and 2. Link to Vote NO - Keep Dallas working!


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Alex Bentley, says:

The "Vote Yes" ad in question:

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8 months ago
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alexander troup, says:

I am going to vote stupid......Only the devil can rig a ballot box....A/T, Shame on you City Dallas imports, and carpetbaggers.

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8 months ago
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alexander troup, says:

I am going to vote stupid......Only the devil can rig a ballot box....A/T, Shame on you City Dallas imports, and carpetbaggers.

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8 months ago
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alexander troup, says:

I am going to vote stupid......Only the devil can rig a ballot box....A/T, Shame on you City Dallas imports, and carpetbaggers.

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8 months ago
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DC, says:

Add this 'build the hotel' plan to the Dallas idiot pile.

We'd be better off spending $134.26 to give TL a styling at M Tully's after he gets a couple of swirlies than to back this latest Dallas tax dollar joke.

It's nice that the establishment should be concerned that Dallas taxpayers are willing to roll over, toss up $xM to build a shell for a dying industry. Instead, maybe we should be investing in a Betamax factory!

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8 months ago
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Howard Wen, says:

Remember, folks, in Dallas, a vote for "no" means "yes" and vice versa. If you're for the hotel, vote "no". If you're against it, vote "yes". And when she says "no," she means "yes". Got it? Good.

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8 months ago
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