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DARK TIMES


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Exposure Date: 2010:02:07 16:22:49;
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this is original. Is this a decaf flag? Though I'm not sure what you're referring to by the caption...the Boston tea party? I guess when it's hot summer and it rains, they get lots of tea out of this. Cheers, Micheal
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Dave, a symbolic image of our times. But I am quite sure that stars will reappear after initial darkness.Original and interesting rendition.
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Boy, isn't that the case! I don't know where you found this flag (or whether you put it together yourself, you devil!) but I think the nation is sailing between Scylla and Charybdis - willfull ignorance to starboard, cynical greed to port and the ship is taking on water..
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Thanks for your thoughts. I hope it doesn't offend anybody, but I'm very concerned about where our nation is headed. It seems that all anyone cares about these days is dominating other countries and not having to pay taxes. People seem to be lashing out blindly because of their dissatisfaction rather than reasoning how problems could be solved. I see the tea bag movement as being symptomatic of this blind lashing out and its putative leaders are Rush Limbaugh and Sarah Palin. I'm worried about not just this country, but our world.

 

Note to Jack: I obtained this flag from the city I live in. It had been displayed on a pole (we have them all up and down main street) and was about to be properly disposed of. So a friend liberated it for me. The teabag was a simple shot, and simply moved over to the flag 50 times as a layer over the stars. As political comment, it is mediocre, and as art, it sucks. But I felt better for having done it.

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