This year Adtrans Inc was proud to be the ambassadors for 2 clients during this years Sundance Film Festival bringing our big trucks to this small town. Our vehicles dominated the scenery in this small town for 5 days with thousands of people on the streets unable to look away from the kind endorsement of the independent film industry from one of the festivals elite sponsors and the powerful political message from Friends of Coal. "A truck crier of sorts has made it to tonight’s debate. Thank Josh Tines. Tines, of Orlando, Fla., is driving a truck with a message from theNational Committee to Preserve Social Security & Medicare. He’s been in the Des Moines area since Thursday, driving along key routes of the metro. He even has a schedule. Tonight he’ll remain on the Drake University campus until the ABC News/Des Moines Register debate ends at 10 p.m.; and tomorrow he’ll be in Ankeny and Altoona. Monday’s route is yet to be determined. And the truck is almost certain to return before the Jan. 3 caucuses, he said. “I’ve gotten a lot of good smiles, especially with the elder folks,” Tines said. “A lot of thumbs up. Waving and honking.” The group was started almost 30 years ago by James Roosevelt, a former congressman and son of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who signed the Social Security Act into law. It bills itself as the nation’s leading advocacy group to protect the programs." -JASON CLAYWORTHhttp://caucuses.desmoinesregister.com/2011/12/10/medicare-truck-attends-debate/ |
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