Open the Border.com reached 50,000 signatures yesterday. Good, but could use more.
I believe this new bumper sticker is a good idea, keeping the issue in front of the public with a updated message.
We are still lacking enough momentum to carry a strong resolution to our government that can't be ignored. Are the people on this forum the only ones hurting?
Thu, September 2, 2004
We're stuck on beef support
By CHRIS GERRITSEN, CALGARY SUN
Bumper stickers sporting pro-beef images and catchy slogans are one of the most popular ways Albertans have been showing their support of our beef industry. Another bumper sticker has hit the scene. This particular sticker is the brainchild of rancher Ken Iredale. Donna Bird, BSE In Motion marketing guru, helped him realize the idea. The stickers came available yesterday.
This time the message isn't so cutesy.
"BSE is not the problem. POLITICS ARE!!!" -- reads the sticker.
Ireland says they're still deciding on where proceeds from sticker sales will go, but he'd like to send some cash to the Beef Initiative Group -- a program to build a packing plant in Saskatchewan.
"This country needs to regroup and have our own processing facilities so this doesn't happen again," he says.
The new pro-beef bumper sticker is now available for order at www.bseinmotion.com. The BSE In Motion group will also set up shop to sell stickers this Labour Day Monday at the Cochrane rodeo.
I believe this new bumper sticker is a good idea, keeping the issue in front of the public with a updated message.
We are still lacking enough momentum to carry a strong resolution to our government that can't be ignored. Are the people on this forum the only ones hurting?
Thu, September 2, 2004
We're stuck on beef support
By CHRIS GERRITSEN, CALGARY SUN
Bumper stickers sporting pro-beef images and catchy slogans are one of the most popular ways Albertans have been showing their support of our beef industry. Another bumper sticker has hit the scene. This particular sticker is the brainchild of rancher Ken Iredale. Donna Bird, BSE In Motion marketing guru, helped him realize the idea. The stickers came available yesterday.
This time the message isn't so cutesy.
"BSE is not the problem. POLITICS ARE!!!" -- reads the sticker.
Ireland says they're still deciding on where proceeds from sticker sales will go, but he'd like to send some cash to the Beef Initiative Group -- a program to build a packing plant in Saskatchewan.
"This country needs to regroup and have our own processing facilities so this doesn't happen again," he says.
The new pro-beef bumper sticker is now available for order at www.bseinmotion.com. The BSE In Motion group will also set up shop to sell stickers this Labour Day Monday at the Cochrane rodeo.
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