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Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Liberals Officially Chase Pro-Life Billboard out of Bernal Heights

Posted By on Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 2:06 PM

Well, the artsy liberals in Bernal Heights have gotten the last political word.

As Bernalwood notes today, the pro-life billboard that stirred up so much controversy (and art contests) has been completely removed, much to the chagrin of those right-wing Christians, if there are any in Bernal. Here's the latest political message brought to you by Bernal Heights denizens:

click to enlarge A joyous moment - COURTESY OF THE BADASS BERNALWOODPRESS
  • Courtesy of the badass Bernalwoodpress
  • A joyous moment

Two weeks ago, liberal artists, or perhaps politically active drunks, took it upon themselves to completely redesign the

political message, as you see here. CBS Outdoor replaced the defaced billboard with its original don't-abort-your-baby message, only to have it redesigned again -- but with less taste. You can view that disgrace here.

So the conservatives behind that pro-life billboard finally took a hint. And that's how politics in San Francisco works.

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