Billboard Of The Day

The billboard hasn’t gone up yet, but it soon will thanks to a crowdfunding campaign inspired by the far-right National Review.

This crowdfunding campaign is for the purchase of a billboard in the Ferguson, MO area. The billboard will display black text on a white background with the text “#PantsUPDontLoot”. After some initial confusion we are working with other, undisclosed companies in the area that are willing to create and display this image. The funds collected from this campaign will be used to purchase this billboard for as long as possible. Lamar originally quoted us ~$2,500 for 1 month but others have come in under that amount. Whatever funds we receive will go directly to keeping the billboard campaign up as long as possible. If we come to an agreement with a company and can fund it for 3 months, 5 months, 7 months…, we will.

RELATED: And this just happened.

Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon (D) declared a state of emergency Monday, preempting a grand jury decision in the Ferguson shooting of Michael Brown that is expected to be delivered any day. The order establishes that the St. Louis County police will be in charge of law enforcement in Ferguson in response to any unrest. It will work in coordination with the Missouri State Highway Patrol and the St. Louis city police. The order lasts for 30 days. Nixon also issued an executive order activating the Missouri National Guard to assist local law enforcement. The St. Louis County grand jury that has been investigating Brown’s shooting by Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson is expected to announce its decision whether to indict Wilson in the coming days.

Teabaggers are pissing themselves with excitement on social media.