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PostPosted: Mon Apr 26, 2010 6:54 pm 
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We need good slogans for our signs for the protest on May 5th at Parliament Hill. Our current collection contains

"No Drain, No Gain"
"Running Out of Time"
"Treat the People, Not The Disease"
"Patients Without Patience"

I have seen a few here already that I don't remember.

If anybody else has seen a good one, we'll use it. Thanks.


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PostPosted: Mon Apr 26, 2010 7:26 pm 
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How about this one ...

C anada
C ould
S olve
V enous
I nsufficiency

If the government would let us


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There is a thread from last October, "Marketing CCSVI". The CCSVI Alliance was borne from that thread and there are lots of slogans in it. Here's the link:
http://www.thisisms.com/ftopict-8532.html


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"Out of wait"
"MS=Multiple Stensoses"

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mshusband: good one!!! This was my take, but I like yours as well!

C anadian

C itizen?

S orry.

V itims

I nstead.



I will be at the rally in vancouver at City Hall on May 5th - will be holding sins...mind if I borrow your slogan too??

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oops...

*signs

Although I'm sure I have enough "sins" too.... :P

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Go for it ... I don't think I'll be in Canada anytime soon ...

I'd be more than proud to have someone take my smart-assedness up there.


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Ha ha ha....I can manage that.... :P

Thanks!!

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Blocked Veins = Damaged Brains
CCSVI Treatment NOW!

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