Here’s the followup on the billboard company still bowing and scraping and apologizing and saying it was duped because it put up an ad for Wal-Mart Watch during Wal-Mart’s annual meeting in Fayetteville. The sign came down a day later. It carried a mild message, but you can’t be too careful in Waltonville.

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