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Scearcy posted this 18 July 2018

I just wanted to share a picture I took a couple of years ago. It reminds me to count my blessings as an American and to try to maintain a sense of humor.

David if this is inappropriate, I'll erase it.

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Ken Campbell Iowa posted this 18 July 2018

very nice in many ways .

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R. Dupraz posted this 18 July 2018

Never inappropriate

We need to be reminded every now and then.

If this is erased then so am I.

 

R. 

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David Reiss posted this 19 July 2018

There is never anything inappropriate about being an American. I just wish all would be so proud. 

David Reiss - NRA Life Member & PSC Range Member Retired Police Firearms Instructor/Armorer
-Services: Wars Fought, Uprisings Quelled, Bars Emptied, Revolutions Started, Tigers Tamed, Assassinations Plotted, Women Seduced, Governments Run, Gun Appraisals, Lost Treasure Found.
- Also deal in: Land, Banjos, Nails, Firearms, Manure, Fly Swatters, Used Cars, Whisky, Racing Forms, Rare Antiquities, Lead, Used Keyboard Keys, Good Dogs, Pith Helmets & Zulu Headdresses. .

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M3 Mitch posted this 31 October 2018

It almost appears that the pelican is looking at the viewer, and asking something like "You do appreciate what it means, that flag over there, right?"

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Scearcy posted this 31 October 2018

Sometimes it is a little harder to count our blessings during an election cycle but come Hell or high water, we still get to vote - every time - maybe more than once in Chicago smile. That is more than most countries can say. I like your interpretation of the picture.

Still proud

Jim

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Bud Hyett posted this 31 October 2018

In no other country in the world could I have progressed from a share-cropping farmer's son to a project manager in aerospace, raised a son who put himself through college and became his dream of a Soil Scientist for the USDA, and then he raised his daughter who is now working on her Doctorate in Chemistry.

In three generations, the family has moved far from shoveling manure, even though I still miss most other farming experiences.  

The opportunity for advancement is something that cannot be quantified. We have freedoms undefined in other countries. 

Keep that flag flying!

Farm boy from Illinois, living in the magical Pacific Northwest

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