Page Title: Billboard Alteration Salutes U.S. Military in Iraq « Billboard Liberation Front

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Page Text: April 29th, BLF will be on NPR..sorta » Billboard Alteration Salutes U.S. Military in Iraq [WE DID NOT DO THIS BILLBOARD, BUT WE LOVE IT] The improvement was executed by the California Department of Corrections . {Warning: Geocities site frequently die because of traffic} [UPDATE] The CDC Geocities site is down, but you can view their fantastic improvements here Photo credit: Unnamed CDC Operative Press Release from the CDC: As a private institution dedicated to protecting California from the state’s most criminal advertising, the California Department of Corrections salutes the private security firms who have provided invaluable assistance to our colleagues in the U.S. military. The advertisement is currently at liberty and it seems to have successfully readjusted to public life. However, the billboard will remain under surveillance by department staff to prevent recidivism and any potential lapse into its prior criminal behavior. The California Department of Corrections is a private institution dedicated to the protection of the public through the alteration, rehabilitation and improvement of California’s most criminal advertising. Initiated in 1994, the department is operated by individuals who feel that California’s correctional facilities have been insufficiently managing the state’s most criminal elements. For additional information on department programs and operations, please visit the CDC website at www.geocities.com/billboardcorrections or email the Office of Communications at cdc [at] revolutionist.com {esp. if you want a hirez photo, cause we here at the BLF didn’t take the photo -mrk}. Congratulations to the CDC for another excellent improvment, check out more of the CDC’s award-winning advertising This entry was posted on Monday, April 17th, 2006 at 11:00 am and is filed under Submissions . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Both comments and pings are currently closed. 19 Responses to “Billboard Alteration Salutes U.S. Military in Iraq”

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