

While recurring donations are much appreciated to cover the 2,500/month cost, we have to pay the billboard company all of the money up. Along the way, many have voiced their dream of renting the billboard space to show travelers there are local residents who oppose the divisive, racist and vile rhetoric of the current POTUS. "It’s this sign we think is, again, damaging to all of us, all of us in Calvert. In this election year, lets show Calvert County what Dems are all about by crowdfunding a billboard with a POSITIVE message to counteract the self-identified Calvert Deplorables 'Hate Billboard' on Route 4. This page has been dedicated to sharing the origins of the Calvert County Hate Billboard located on the southbound side of MD Rt.4 At Bowie Shop Rd. "We have not complained about any other signs," Flaim said. So much so, she’d like to see a public pressure campaign aimed at getting the sign taken down.
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READ MORE: 4 charged with painting racist graffiti on Calvert County High School football field plead guiltyīut Flaim said in her view it’s not just a free speech issue, telling Fox 5 that pro-Trump and anti-Biden billboards have been going up in the same spot for years but adding that she takes issue with this specific language and imagery.

"You know this country was built on the foundation of free speech, and sometimes we like what that free speech says and sometimes we don’t." "There is nothing that we as county government can do for language that’s on a legal sign," Board of County Commissioners President Buddy Hance said. This page has been dedicated to sharing the origins of the Calvert County Hate Billboard located on the southbound side of MD Rt.4 At Bowie Shop Rd. But Tuesday – as previously reported by the Calvert Recorder and Southern Maryland News – county commissioners said they may not have a choice, citing the 2015 Supreme Court Decision in Reed v.
