No Takers On Ford Sign Compromise
Richmond Hill resident Dick Kent said he remains vigilant in his quest to get the city of Richmond Hill to alter or remove the line on their welcome signs that read "A Henry Ford City." Kent said he will remove his billboard, located in Florida on I-95 telling travelers "Don't Stop In Richmond Hill...Why Honor An Anti-Semitic...," and also pay for the sign change if the city were willing to remove the line about Ford. He said a compromise would be to acknowledge Richmond Hill as the winter home of Ford, as opposed to a full endorsement of a man Kent said is anti-Semitic. Kent is Jewish.
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Bryan County News
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WSAV News 3
Published: February 16, 2009
Updated: February 16, 2009 - 11:25 AM
Richmond Hill resident Dick Kent said he remains vigilant in his quest to get the city of Richmond Hill to alter or remove the line on their welcome signs that read "A Henry Ford City." Kent said he will remove his billboard, located in Florida on I-95 telling travelers "Don't Stop In Richmond Hill...Why Honor An Anti-Semitic...," and also pay for the sign change if the city were willing to remove the line about Ford. He said a compromise would be to acknowledge Richmond Hill as the winter home of Ford, as opposed to a full endorsement of a man Kent said is anti-Semitic. Kent is Jewish. Read about it here.
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