After giving up on figuring it out I have (finally) been informed by Dennis Nyhagen that he designed and authored the original graphic and slogans for The Stephanie Miller Show way back 1n 2004. All I basically did was make it more legible, slightly change the wording and get it big enough to print out after several people on Salon.com expressed interest in having a copy of the tiny version they posted.
So you can start calling it Dennis Nyhagen’s poster and stop calling it mine.
No problem, both the guy who originally put a tiny image of this on his Salon blog and I tried to find out who came up with the initial idea back in September and October of 2010 and were unable to find anything. People have gotten into the habit of calling this my poster, since no web search of the image or text leads to the Miller Show or to Dennis. Probably will now that I sent these corrections out.
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great poster it says it all, stop being afraid Fear is the tool the reprise states use to control the populations with.
Whooooo, this sounds scary.
Marilyn Manson nailed it in his interview in Bowling for Columbine when he suggested that american culture is based on fear and consumption.
After giving up on figuring it out I have (finally) been informed by Dennis Nyhagen that he designed and authored the original graphic and slogans for The Stephanie Miller Show way back 1n 2004. All I basically did was make it more legible, slightly change the wording and get it big enough to print out after several people on Salon.com expressed interest in having a copy of the tiny version they posted.
So you can start calling it Dennis Nyhagen’s poster and stop calling it mine.
Hey Al, sorry for any additional confusion… we have updated this post.
No problem, both the guy who originally put a tiny image of this on his Salon blog and I tried to find out who came up with the initial idea back in September and October of 2010 and were unable to find anything. People have gotten into the habit of calling this my poster, since no web search of the image or text leads to the Miller Show or to Dennis. Probably will now that I sent these corrections out.