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Once again, a multinational corporation has shut down a ProjectUSA effort to participate in our democracy.
ProjectUSA’s planned billboard campaign in Iowa has been brought to a screeching halt by the Des Moines division of Clear Channel Outdoor. The billboards, which would have informed voters in Iowa's 3rd congressional district about their representative's immigration voting record, were nixed by Clear Channel—an outdoor advertising presence in 51 countries world-wide, and the only company offering outdoor advertising availability in Des Moines.
Even though we advertised the same message in the same district with the same company two years ago (both the Republic and Clear Channel survived...as did Boswell, thanks to this ninny) the division's new president, Tim Jameson, declined this year's copy for fear of angering Rep. Boswell.
Here are the three slogans we submitted (opens pop-up).
Are the slogans misleading? Are they inflammatory? Do they violate community standards? Do the billboards advocate violence or the overthrow of the government? Are they pornographic? Are they beating the drums for pre-emptive war? Do they encourage the slaughter of Iowa's firstborn?
No, the billboard slogans are accurate statements concerning the immigration voting record of a member of Congress-information anyone with Internet access, and enough civic-mindedness to care, could verify in a few minutes.
Did we violate any company policy with our slogans? Read Clear Channel's Code of Advertising Ethics, and judge for yourself.
On the Clear Channel website we found an employee guide in which employees are promised that, out side of work, they are free to support any candidate or issue they please.
In other words, it's likely we received no explanation when our billboards were nixed because there is none.
It's so frustrating. Here is a member of Congress who has never voted against an amnesty for illegal aliens even though polls show Iowans overwhelmingly opposed to them. His votes in Congress are severely at odds with his constituents' wishes on an issue that is irreversibly remaking the nation in radical and completely unpredictable ways.
But, when Americans go to the polls in November, it's likely the voters in the 3rd congressional district in Iowa will not know how bad their representative is on immigration.
It doesn't help that the major newspaper in the area, the Des Moines Register, is owned by the Gannett corporation.The people in Des Moines will probably be even less-informed on substantive issues like immigration than Americans in general—and the Des Moines Register has been particularly awful on immigration, even by Gannett standards.
Now Clear Channel Outdoor has taken it upon itself to prevent Iowans from seeing information that Tim Jameson believes they shouldn't—preventing us from erecting a simple billboard conveying a simple fact about Boswell's position on immigration. Even the few thousand dollars we were going to spend—a tiny drop in the sea of corporate money flooding through our political system—was too much for the Clear Channel Outdoor corporation.
But they support diversity! And the Hispanic Chamber. And the Association of Hispanic Advertising Agencies. And so on.
Clear Channel Outdoor of Des Moines has rejected our billboards advertising the immigration voting record of Representative Leonard Boswell.
Since Clear Channel has a virtul lock on the outdoor advertising in Des Moines, its refusal to run our billboard campaign effectively sidelines us. We don't get to participate in our democracy.
The Clear Channel corporation, however, gets to participate in our democracy. The huge multi-national gets to participate a lot—and it's not even human, let alone a citizen.
All that influence, and Clear Channel begrudges us a billboard or two in one congressional race?
Clear Channel Outdoor had no problem running this crowd-pleaser in Los Angeles.
Really.
The corporate arrogance, and the lack of civic-mindedness and fair play on display here is truly over the top.
A company that had no qualms about running a billboard in Los Angeles celebrating the "reconquista" should certainly have no qualms about a group of citizens advertising the actions by a member of congress that are helping enable the reconquista in the first place.
The full story on Clear Channel gets worse. Read more.
But then the story gets better. I think you're going to love an idea we have about how we and you can fight back. Read more.
Tim Jameson won't return my calls. Nor will anyone at Clear Channel provide an explanation for the denial other than not wanting to make a congressman mad.
Maybe you'll have better luck.
The main number at Clear Channel / Des Moines is 515.282.9661. You can ask for Tim, they'll likely put you through to voicemail.
Also: You might want to leave a message for Paul Myer, Tim's boss
Phone: 602.381.5700
Clear Channel Outdoor - Corporate Headquarters
Phoenix, AZ 85016
Dang it!
Haven't quite finished the new effort for fighting back, but you can get a general idea of what we have up our sleeves by clicking here.
Please excuse incompleteness if you run across something that isn't working perfectly quite yet.
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