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		<title>By: Gary B. Hee</title>
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		<dc:creator>Gary B. Hee</dc:creator>
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		<description>Re: Signage

Recently, I was discussing the subject of recycling the election signs that political parties are using to display their political campaign ambitions.
The customer representative says that there is no current demand for the material after an election is over. And, most likely, the signs and left-over material end up in the land fill.
Hence, I started to use paper signs and  building material.
Apparently, some reader on the Blog commented that I should be putting up more signs, just like the big parties are doing. Remember, they mostlikely had ordered the signs a lot earlier than I did.
If I did not care able our planet or  spending peoples hard-earned money, then Yes, I might have followed that reader&#039;s suggestion.
But since the Election Day is less than 4 weeks away and I do not see the advantage of excessive waste and spending, I therefore thank the reader for his Freedom Of Speech comment and look forward to see his donation.

Gary B. Hee.</description>
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<p>Recently, I was discussing the subject of recycling the election signs that political parties are using to display their political campaign ambitions.<br />
The customer representative says that there is no current demand for the material after an election is over. And, most likely, the signs and left-over material end up in the land fill.<br />
Hence, I started to use paper signs and  building material.<br />
Apparently, some reader on the Blog commented that I should be putting up more signs, just like the big parties are doing. Remember, they mostlikely had ordered the signs a lot earlier than I did.<br />
If I did not care able our planet or  spending peoples hard-earned money, then Yes, I might have followed that reader&#8217;s suggestion.<br />
But since the Election Day is less than 4 weeks away and I do not see the advantage of excessive waste and spending, I therefore thank the reader for his Freedom Of Speech comment and look forward to see his donation.</p>
<p>Gary B. Hee.</p>
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