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A Sand Museum in Japan does Series of American Patriotic Sculptures
NYT
| April 10, 2017
| Pocono Pundit
Posted on 07/04/2017 7:55:36 AM PDT by poconopundit
On a remote beach in Japan, sand sculptors from many countries came to create large, high quality sculptures of famous American patriotic scenes.
Happy 4th of July, my FRiends!
Check out the pics!
TOPICS: Arts/Photography; Government; Military/Veterans
KEYWORDS: july4th; sandsculptures
To: poconopundit
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posted on
07/04/2017 7:56:48 AM PDT
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Puppage
(You may disagree with what I have to say, but I shall defend to your death my right to say)
To: poconopundit
There would be immediate calls to rip this down if it were done in the U.S.
Can’t honor dead, white, slave-holding males.
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07/04/2017 7:57:04 AM PDT
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Bon of Babble
(In-a-Gadda-Da-Vida, Baby!!)
To: poconopundit
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posted on
07/04/2017 7:57:10 AM PDT
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poconopundit
(FR: Self-Reliant Lovers of Liberty who can't stop the Chatter)
To: Puppage
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posted on
07/04/2017 7:58:34 AM PDT
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poconopundit
(FR: Self-Reliant Lovers of Liberty who can't stop the Chatter)
To: poconopundit
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posted on
07/04/2017 7:59:34 AM PDT
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Puppage
(You may disagree with what I have to say, but I shall defend to your death my right to say)
To: poconopundit; Bikkuri; gaijin; lefty-lie-spy
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posted on
07/04/2017 8:01:23 AM PDT
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KC_Lion
(If you want on First Lady Melania's, Ivanka Trump's or Sarah Palin's Ping Lists, just let me know.)
To: KC_Lion
I am proud when those outside of our great country get it.
I am dismayed every day that a growing portion of Americans are absolutely clueless.
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07/04/2017 8:23:59 AM PDT
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shanover
(...To disarm the people is the best and most effectual way to enslave them.-S.Adams)
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