LOS ANGELES, AMERICA

By Michelle Malkin  •  May 1, 2005 09:12 PM

Here’s the latest salvo in that “Los Angeles, Mexico” billboard war. Over the weekend, some patriots scaled the billboard and hung Old Glory over the sign:

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Looks like there are some L.A. residents who are not taking reconquista lying down. Good for them.

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Update: Patterico catches the LA Times laughing about the billboard.

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