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Uncle Sam.

Last seen on: The Sun – Two Speed Crossword – Dec 17 2019

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The Uncle Sam billboard is a billboard directly adjacent to the northbound lanes of Interstate 5 near Chehalis, Washington, in the United States.

The two-sided billboard, which depicts Uncle Sam, is located beside the northbound lanes of Interstate 5 (I-5), near Exit 72 in Chehalis. Since the 1970s, Alfred Hamilton used the sign to promote his “archconservative views in big block letters”. Since Hamilton’s death in 2004, the billboard’s conservative messages have continued; it is purportedly maintained by Hamilton’s grandson. I-5 motorists have been called a “captive audience”, as congestion often causes traffic jams between Portland, Oregon and Seattle, both generally considered liberal. In 2003, an average of 50,000 motorists drove the stretch daily, including northbound and southbound.

Hamilton began posting messages after I-5 was constructed across his turkey farm in the early 1960s. The first message he and his wife, Ruth, posted was based on their anger towards the government for funding welfare programs. Hamilton further resented the government for interfering with his ability to lease billboard space following Lady Bird Johnson’s Highway Beautification Act. The New York Times described Hamilton as a “cranky crusader” who “loved a fight” and a “stubborn man, a turkey farmer with a big belly full of opinions”. According to the paper, “Mr. Hamilton minced no words in attacking virtually everything and everyone that irritated him: gun control, the government and gays, Russians and radicals, Kissinger and Kerry.” One of his friends recalled Hamilton’s belief that “all Democrats were ‘damn fools'”, saying: “In many instances – and we were pretty close – I warned people not to get into discussions of religion and politics with him. He was so set in his ways that it was unusual.”

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