Anti-Fed Poster
Permalink Posted on 04-26-2008 at 01:00:39 pm by Aaron Email , 228 words, 446 views  

Here is a video of me explaining my home-made anti-Fed poster at the April 15, 2008 "Grannie Warriors" Ron Paul rally in DC.

The poster puts the anti-Fed movement in historical context: in fact, the United States had two central banks before the Fed: The First Bank of the United States and ... The Second Bank of the United States. The first was effectively shut down by Thomas Jefferson, and the second was knocked off by Andrew Jackson.

poster front

My intent is to invoke two thoughts on the part of viewers:

1. there must be something wrong (or un-American) about the idea of a central bank; former US presidents (at least one of whom was a founding father) were vehemently against them.

2. They can be shut down... and were. The economy was fine (if not better, I'd argue). So why not do it again?

The poster then juxtaposes this historical context with the Ron Paul and contemporary anti-Fed movement. Suddenly it all seems a lot less "fringy".

I encourage others to print out their own copies of the poster. Bring them to Fed rallies, and liberty-centric gatherings of any nature. Files are here.


poster back

Note: these would be exorbitant to print out in full color on poster stock at Kinko's. What I did was print them out as tiled full (color) pages with Illustrator, then reassemble them by taping them onto a cardboard backing.

Comments, Pingbacks:

No Comments/Pingbacks for this post yet...

Leave a comment:

Your email address will not be displayed on this site.
Your URL will be displayed.

Allowed XHTML tags: <p, ul, ol, li, dl, dt, dd, address, blockquote, ins, del, span, bdo, br, em, strong, dfn, code, samp, kdb, var, cite, abbr, acronym, q, sub, sup, tt, i, b, big, small>
(Line breaks become <br />)
(Set cookies for name, email and url)
(Allow users to contact you through a message form (your email will NOT be displayed.))

Sic Semper Tyrannis
Misc
Search
Blog Stats
  • This blog has 157 posts and 648 comments spanning a range from 08-22-2006 to 05-14-2008
Who's Online?
  • Guest Users: 48

powered by
b2evolution

Support these bloggers: