All posts in the topic Suicide Is Painless (at least when you're drunk) (Short link)
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- Latest post made by John Mannillo at Jan 09 02:43 UTC
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| Andrew Hine | Snelling & Bayard.jpg | Jan 08 15:46 UTC |
Sad and insensitive as the title of this topic may sound, that appears to be
the latest message from Clear Channel Communications.
This morning I once again passed my "favorite" billboards - the ones blocking
the Armstrong-Quinlan House. The board on the left advertises help for the
suicidal; the one on the right advertises Miller beer.
I was unable to photograph the A-Q boards this morning, but a friend of mine
took the attached photo last week on Snelling Avenue. Again, a suicide board
is on the left, but this time the accompanying board advertises "therapy" -
watch TV! But if TV won't bring you out of the dumps, check out the business
sign below the suicide board.
(An aside: the man who jumped off the Lafayette Bridge to his death the other
week did so right next to the billboard advertising ... the Holy Bible.
Presumably that was not the desired effect, but I could be wrong.)
As I testified to the City Council, Clear Channel wants us drunk, broke, and in
front of the television. This is somehow "pro-business"?! It's sickening, if
you ask me. If I were the suicide prevention people, I'd want my money back,
and then some. Oh - it was probably free advertising for them - never mind.
And I wouldn't doubt it if the purveyors of TV and alcohol pay extra to
advertise next to suicide boards. Would you like to know who pays what to
Clear Channel and CBS?
Waiting to hear from anyone who can, with a clear conscience, justify this
"business"...
A Hine
Lower Niles Av
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I'll attempt to make an argument about billboards as a business as soon as someone argues to my satisfaction: why the relocation and rehabilitation of the Armstrong-Quinlan House was a wise use of taxpayer dollars, in excess of $4 Million Dollars. - Matt Anfang Highland Park> To: <email obscured>> From: <email obscured>> Subject: [SPIF] Suicide Is Painless (at least when you're drunk)> Date: Wed, 9 Jan 2008 04:48:01 +1300> > Sad and insensitive as the title of this topic may sound, that appears to be the latest message from Clear Channel Communications.> > This morning I once again passed my "favorite" billboards - the ones blocking the Armstrong-Quinlan House. The board on the left advertises help for the suicidal; the one on the right advertises Miller beer.> > I was unable to photograph the A-Q boards this morning, but a friend of mine took the attached photo last week on Snelling Avenue. Again, a suicide board is on the left, but this time the accompanying board advertises "therapy" - watch TV! But if TV won't bring you out of the dumps, check out the business sign below the suicide board.> > (An aside: the man who jumped off the Lafayette Bridge to his death the other week did so right next to the billboard advertising ... the Holy Bible. Presumably that was not the desired effect, but I could be wrong.)> > As I testified to the City Council, Clear Channel wants us drunk, broke, and in front of the television. This is somehow "pro-business"?! It's sickening, if you ask me. If I were the suicide prevention people, I'd want my money back, and then some. Oh - it was probably free advertising for them - never mind. And I wouldn't doubt it if the purveyors of TV and alcohol pay extra to advertise next to suicide boards. Would you like to know who pays what to Clear Channel and CBS?> > Waiting to hear from anyone who can, with a clear conscience, justify this "business"...> > A Hine> Lower Niles Av> > St. Paul Issues Forum now contains the following file> > http://forums.e-democracy.org/r/file/2104-2008-01-08T154622Z> Name: Snelling & Bayard.jpg> Tags: "Clear, Channel, hates, America" > Type: image/pjpeg> Size: 1273KB> > > All the files that have been added to St. Paul Issues Forum can be viewed at> http://forums.e-democracy.org/groups/stpaul-issues/files> > > Andrew Hine> Minnesota, Saint Paul> Info about Andrew Hine: http://forums.e-democracy.org/contacts/andrewh> > This topic's messages may be viewed at: http://forums.e-democracy.org/r/topic/12axcv1nDStpTyzBCQIKM4>
Matt,
I will see your bid and raise you two explanations why the city permitted a
Floodwall at River's edge around Holman field for over $36 million.
No peeking now.
Gjerry Poker-Face Berquist
West Side