It was fine during WWII...
By Holly Aho on Oct 22, 2007 | In Things that make you go hmmm, News | Send feedback »
This local post office used to have a wall with pictures of local soldiers on it. Not any longer.
But a spokesperson for the United States Post Office says regulations specify that only official postal announcements and other government notices can be put up on the walls.
“We just cannot put those photos back up, they should not have been up there to begin with,” said United States Postal Service spokesperson Richard Maher.
O.Kay....
Perhaps they're just forgetting history:
The age of the propaganda poster really began with the First World War as posters began to appear in the workplace, in the post office and on billboards...
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