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The Big Tent Heimlich Protest!
Tuesday, August 29, 2006

Posted by The Dean of Cincinnati

Thanks to Kevin Osborne at CityBeat, the details of an upcoming event for Phil Heimlich have been made public.  So you know what that means!  Time to rally the troops for an anti-Heimlich protest of the event!  Bring ten friends.  Make signs.  Let’s blow the top off Heimlich’s circus!

Here is the location, right off Chrisopher P. Finney’s invitation:

When:  Wednesday, October 4, 2006 from 5:30 to 8:00 PM

Where:  7261 Beechmont Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45230.  (This is called “Oak Tree Center.” It is where Pelican’s Reef and VIP Fitness are located.) We will set up a tent in the lot.

Price:  Free.  We just want people to come to hear the Heimlich message.

Are you sick and tired of Heimlich’s bad politics?  Do you want to make sure he hears your message?

Then consider emailing all your friends, inviting them to join you for a protest of this event. 

Use the comment section below as a place to post ideas for the protest:  sign slogans, suggested antics, etc.


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