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[[Image:SIGLIB_3_Signs_March_2008.jpg|100px|left]] '''Signs of Texas Liberty PAC''' was started in 2005 with the intent of providing consistently branded signs for [[Broadside Candidates|broadside]] level (paper, name, and low-chance active) candidates. So far it has mostly supported statewide candidates and causes, however.
[[Image:Ayn Rand1.jpg|100px|left]] '''Ayn Rand''' grew up in Russia and watched the Bolshevik revolution bring poverty to her middle-class family. Deciding that [[Communism]] would lead to the destruction of not only Russia, but the world, she acquired a visa to visit some relatives in Chicago. Once there she vowed never to return to Russia. She then moved to Los Angeles and changed her name to Ayn Rand to protect her family back in Russia.


Signs of Texas Liberty has provided over 260 signs as of March, 2008.
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Revision as of 20:53, 16 September 2008

Featured article: Ayn Rand

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Ayn Rand grew up in Russia and watched the Bolshevik revolution bring poverty to her middle-class family. Deciding that Communism would lead to the destruction of not only Russia, but the world, she acquired a visa to visit some relatives in Chicago. Once there she vowed never to return to Russia. She then moved to Los Angeles and changed her name to Ayn Rand to protect her family back in Russia.

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