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"Resistance" banner 7:10PM Rt2 W, Arlington MA |
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by a song with the freedom crowd (No verified email address) |
02 Sep 2004
Modified: 11:09:18 PM |
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Someone hung a decent-sized, maybe 8x3 foot "Resistance" banner on an overpass above Rt 2 westbound in Arlington MA, a couple miles before the Dow Ave exit. I didn't notice in time to read the whole banner, red and black letters on white cloth. |
... too bad I couldn't read the whole banner in time, just the bottom line. The word RESISTANCE was painted in big letters, toward the bottom right of the banner.
anyway, thank you whoever did this! |
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Re: "Resistance" banner 7:10PM Rt2 W, Arlington MA |
by ditto (No verified email address) |
03 Sep 2004
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Banner was still there 4 1/2 hours later. I guess it's 6x2 feet. |
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Re: "Resistance" banner 7:10PM Rt2 W, Arlington MA |
by Flipside contextflexed (nospam) juno.com (unverified) |
06 Sep 2004
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I would have been more impressed if they dropped a banner called "CAPACITANCE." It would have shown at least marginal knowledge of electronics.
I am sure Resistance members don't even know that Capacitance is the opposite of resistance.
This is because anarchists are not capable of much.
They are more of a feedback loop really. |