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[[File:IMG 20191020 125753919.jpg|thumb|Some of the signs have been turned upside-down. Nobody seems to be going around and correcting them, either, suggesting non-local origin.]]
 
[[File:IMG 20191020 125753919.jpg|thumb|Some of the signs have been turned upside-down. Nobody seems to be going around and correcting them, either, suggesting non-local origin.]]
[[File:IMG 20191020 125735988 HDR.jpg|thumb|overview of this particular sign's placement in front of Lakewood Shopping Center]]
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[[File:IMG 20191020 125735988 HDR.jpg|thumb|This particular sign was found in front of Lakewood Shopping Center &ndash; the "vote no" sign is across the street, above and to the left of the "YES!" sign in the foreground. The "YES!" signs are far more ubiquitous.]]
 
[[File:IMG 20191020 125753919.affordable for whom.crop.800pxw.jpg|600px]]
 
[[File:IMG 20191020 125753919.affordable for whom.crop.800pxw.jpg|600px]]
  
The Jesus-fish in the bottom right-hand corner suggests either:
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'''Text''': "AFFORDABLE FOR WHOM?" / "VOTE NO ON THE BOND"
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The Jesus-fish in the bottom right-hand corner suggests one or both of the following:
 
* a [[Christian evangelical]] group is behind this
 
* a [[Christian evangelical]] group is behind this
 
* the sign is trying to appeal to Christian evangelicals
 
* the sign is trying to appeal to Christian evangelicals

Revision as of 13:22, 23 October 2019

Some of the signs have been turned upside-down. Nobody seems to be going around and correcting them, either, suggesting non-local origin.
This particular sign was found in front of Lakewood Shopping Center – the "vote no" sign is across the street, above and to the left of the "YES!" sign in the foreground. The "YES!" signs are far more ubiquitous.

IMG 20191020 125753919.affordable for whom.crop.800pxw.jpg

Text: "AFFORDABLE FOR WHOM?" / "VOTE NO ON THE BOND"

The Jesus-fish in the bottom right-hand corner suggests one or both of the following: