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Red, white and true blue: City hoists Old Glory -- Stores see star-spangled sales (HILLARIOUS!)
Seattlepi.com ^ | 11-06-08 | ANDREA JAMES AND KERY MURAKAMI

Posted on 11/09/2008 7:19:04 AM PST by GOP_Lady

Red, white and true blue: City hoists Old Glory Stores see star-spangled sales

Thursday, November 6, 2008 Last updated 12:05 a.m. PT

By ANDREA JAMES AND KERY MURAKAMI P-I REPORTERS

Barack Obama's presidential win held a poignant significance for liberal Seattleites: This is their America, too.

The feeling was evident in jubilant partying in the streets, in quiet moments of reflection and in blossoms of red, white and blue.

With newfound patriotism, Seattleites want to wave the flag, hang it from their homes and stick it on their cars.

"The thing that's kind of astounding to me is I never ever would have cared to own a flag," said Rosemary Garner, 42. "This is the first day in my life I actually feel this funny sense of pride about my country. It's a very foreign feeling, but it's a good one."

Garner, a self-described "flag virgin" who lives on Capitol Hill, bought eight flags Wednesday -- some to wave and others to stick on her car to "mix and match with some nice Obama and peace signs. Then I bought a couple of flags for some friends who wanted to hang them from their truck along with their biodiesel stickers."

How does Seattle feel about the election?

The answer is in the numbers: King County voted 72 percent for Obama. Incumbent Democratic Rep. Jim McDermott, whose district includes Seattle, won 85 percent of the vote.

The answer is in their words:

"I'm finally proud to be an American again, after eight years of being ashamed," 66-year-old Mark Lowney said, ticking off a list of complaints, including the Iraq war.

"It's just a rare feeling to feel that type of, I don't know, national connection," said Noah Kriegsmann, a 33-year-old builder from West Seattle. He feels that Obama's win will help America's standing in the world, and he bought a flag to fly on his truck, though he admitted it felt strange to see the flag in his hand.

"I have just historically felt shame for what the symbol of this country is internationally. Being in someplace like Morocco, and Canadians have their flag on their backpacks -- I would never ever do that," he said.

Sitting at Angie's Tavern in Columbia City, Ted Cock, 74, a retired airlines ramp worker, said, "I think everyone in here would say the same thing. We're grateful." Cock, who is African-American, said having a black president was meaningful, certainly. But he was grateful mainly because all the candidates he supported had won.

Cynthia Cohen, owner of Surplus Too Army Navy, summed it up this way: "You can almost just feel it in the air. I think we have a happy world today."

Republicans looked to the future as well.

"I'm very hopeful; Obama seems to be very positive, and he seems to listen to people," said Barbara Fruhling, a Republican, reflecting on the election while walking her daughter's dog in Maple Leaf on Wednesday.

Fruhling said she and her husband worry about the economy, and aren't thrilled about potential tax increases. But still, "I'm a great believer in Thomas Jefferson, democracy, small government, so when I woke up this morning I realized, I'm living in the Democrats' world. But this country was built on the ideal of equality, that people should be judged not by the color of their skin but the cut of their jib, their abilities, so for that, I'm very proud of us as a nation."

The return to business-as-usual felt good.

"I got so tired of all the rhetoric, I stopped listening," said Alison Jaeger, "a dyed-in-the-wool Democrat" who supported Obama. "I'm really glad it's all over and, from my point of view, settled in the right direction."

She and a friend of 20 years, a Seattleite and John McCain supporter, walked around Green Lake on Wednesday. They chatted about everything but the election.

"I voted for McCain, but I'm not sour grapes," said her friend, who did not want her name used. "I've tried to be supportive of all our presidents, whoever it is. It is a hard job -- and worthy of respect."

The answer is in their spending:

At All the King's Flags in Ballard, people have been snatching up American flags.

Mike Kane / P-I Anna Gonzalez shops for American flags at All the King's Flags in Ballard on Wednesday. Gonzalez said Barack Obama's victory inspired her to buy flags for her and her daughter's lawns. "Just today I've had a noticeable rush on U.S. flags," said James Sawyer, assistant manager. "I had a lady come in and she said she's happy to be an American again, that's why she was buying a flag."

Of a dozen customers, one had supported McCain and worried about rising taxes, but everyone else was upbeat, manager Alex White said.

While flag waving is normal in some parts of the country, the Stars and Stripes haven't been so ubiquitous in Seattle.

"People around here don't fly flags like they do on the East Coast," said Seattle flag maker Carol Anderson, who hails from Rhode Island but has lived in Seattle for seven years.

The Star-Spangled Banner should transcend political party, said Anderson, who supported Obama.

"I don't care whether it's the Fourth of July or whatever. This country's at war. You'd think that you'd see a few American flags flying. Were they not flying the flag because they don't like George Bush? I mean, give me a break. It should represent more than who's in office. The flag itself to me has always represented an honor."

A New England upbringing has led Briggs Hause, a cashier at Magnolia Ace Hardware, to frequently fly the flag. But she disliked President Bush's leadership so much that she couldn't.

"I haven't the last eight years because I was very depressed with it," said Hause, who gave her age as "in my 60s." "It wasn't my America. I didn't put out one (a flag). Refused to. But now I will."

Seattleites aren't showing their true colors just with flag purchases. Life-sized cardboard cutouts of Obama sold out early on at Champion Party Supply in lower Queen Anne.

As of Wednesday, Vice President-elect Joe Biden was the only cutout left, on sale for $15.

"Poor Joe is a little lonely," said Elizabeth Powell, associate and manager. "McCain sales didn't pick up until the end. ... Most people wanted (Sarah) Palin for joke, that was why she was a big sell."

At Display & Costume in Northgate, Democrat-donkey-themed plates and napkins outsold GOP-elephant ones, said Bill Case, store manager.

"There was definitely a lot more excitement this year," Case said. "We were selling out of the Obama masks and stand-ups before Halloween even ended."

Obama, he said, was the "rock star of the election."

And at Simply Seattle souvenir shop, "Obama cappuccino mix" sold out early on, said Kuniko Nobori, sales associate.

But "McCain mocha" didn't sell even when marked half off. On Wednesday, Simply Seattle was giving the cans away.

RESPECTFULLY DISPLAYING THE FLAG

Display from sunrise to sunset. If shown at night, it should be illuminated.

The flag should be placed in superior prominence to other flags.

The union (blue part with stars) should be at the highest position and on the upper left as viewed by the observer. Flags in windows should be placed as if the person on the street is the observer.

The flag should hang free, not be used to drape something.

The flag should not touch anything beneath it, such as the ground or water.

Flags should be clean and not tattered. Worn out flags should be burned.

Source: U.S. Army, U.S. Department of State, U.S. General Services Administration


TOPICS: Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Washington
KEYWORDS: bho2008; bluezone; flag; oldglory; seattle; wa2008; washington
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To: retrokitten

Very good idea!!! I am going to purchase one and fly it!! Good protest flag!!! I am going to go with the Culpepper Flag myself.

Spread the word.


21 posted on 11/09/2008 7:53:18 AM PST by waxer1 ( What is the difference between a pitbull and a hockey mom? lipstick-Gov Palin)
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To: raybbr

LOL


22 posted on 11/09/2008 7:53:38 AM PST by waxer1 ( What is the difference between a pitbull and a hockey mom? lipstick-Gov Palin)
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To: snippy_about_it

I lowered the Stars and Stripes the day after the election and have raised the NAVY DON”T TREAD ON ME flag.

No Stars and Stripes until the ONE is gone.

just my thought


23 posted on 11/09/2008 7:59:26 AM PST by abseaman (The Tree of Freedom, MUST, occasional be nourished with the blood of its patriots)
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To: GOP_Lady
My Liberal Agenda
Things to do this year 2008
January:
Protest against the racist, police state of AmeriKKKa. Hang racist AmeriKKKan flag upside down.
February:
Protest Bushitler and war in Iraq. Burn AmeriKKKan flag.
March:
Protest for Gay rights, animal rights, Global Warming. Defecate on AmeriKKKan flag.
April:
March in protest to have racist US military troops convicted of war crimes. Spit on upside down AmeriKKKan flag.
May:
HANDS OFF IRAN MONTH! Tear to shreds racist, capitalist AmeriKKKan flag.
June:
Vacation in France. Join Anti American groups in Europe. Burn then pee on AmeriKKKan flag.
JulyReturn to AmeriKKKA. Join protest march against Bushitler and immigration fascist police. Wave Mexican Flag. Hang AmeriKKKan flag upside down.
August
Rally for Obama. Change AmeriKKKa!
September
Take class in Socialism and Marxist doctrine. Power To The People!. Paint Hammer and Sickle on AmeriKKKan flag.
October
Steal war criminal McCain/Palin signs. Study about how Alaska was stolen from Russia. Protest in front of local fascist FOX NEWS. Wear Obama button, Wear AmeriKKKan flag pin upside down.
November: WE WON! Hang beautiful American Flag out window! Wear Stars and Stripes T shirt. YES WE CAN!
24 posted on 11/09/2008 8:03:16 AM PST by Dallas59 (Redistribute Obamas Wealth)
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To: Madame Dufarge
Display at my house November 5th:

I took it down after a day, but plan on redisplaying it for a day on 1/20/09.

25 posted on 11/09/2008 8:03:37 AM PST by bolobaby
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To: GOP_Lady

For the first time in its history, Seattle really feels proud of its country. LOL.


26 posted on 11/09/2008 8:05:06 AM PST by kabar
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To: GOP_Lady

Being a conserative here is kind of fun...the people that you only get to see in FR picture posts of whacked out Moonbats I get to see every day...I prefer to think of it as living in the middle of a giant zoo.

You have no idea how amusing it was to be here when Bush beat Gore and Kerry. I’m looking forward to being here for every Obama gaffe, scandal and fumble.

I also count on the rest of the country to counterbalance the insanity here. Didn’t happen this election, but I’m sure that it was because there was not a conservative at the top of our ticket, and the media kept Obama behind a curtain. The curtain falls soon, and then I’m counting on you folks outside of Libland to stir up my zoo in a couple years.


27 posted on 11/09/2008 8:07:53 AM PST by M1911A1
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To: bolobaby

Your picture, mention of flag virgins in the article, wondering if the flag salesperson sold them a flag pole.

(sorry about that)


28 posted on 11/09/2008 8:11:44 AM PST by listenhillary (That giant sucking sound? It's only the government consuming the fruits of our labor.)
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To: GOP_Lady

These same flags will be burned the moment a non-leftist is elected. These people really do hate this country.


29 posted on 11/09/2008 8:12:45 AM PST by mthom
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To: GOP_Lady

Thanks for the article and goofy photo! How cultic these people are. Are Kool-Aid sales up as well?


30 posted on 11/09/2008 8:22:58 AM PST by hypocritter
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To: listenhillary

No need. Obama is going to give us all the pole in the end.


31 posted on 11/09/2008 8:32:46 AM PST by bolobaby
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To: bolobaby

Nice, I love it.


32 posted on 11/09/2008 10:08:03 AM PST by Madame Dufarge
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To: Madame Dufarge
I’m planning on taking mine down on January 20, just for the sheer theater of it.

I'm going to keep flying mine, only upside down

33 posted on 11/09/2008 10:11:30 AM PST by Gone_Postal (We are not interested in the possibilities of defeat)
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To: Madame Dufarge
I’m planning on taking mine down on January 20, just for the sheer theater of it.

Would a rendition of Taps as the flag is lowered also be in order?

34 posted on 11/09/2008 10:22:12 AM PST by RJL
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To: retrokitten

I think that’s what we are going to use also. It’s that or back to the Stainless Banner. I think the Gadsen flag is most appropriate now.


35 posted on 11/09/2008 12:05:18 PM PST by snippy_about_it (The FReeper Foxhole. America's history, America's soul.)
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To: abseaman

Good. Let these flags be our response until “the one” is gone.


36 posted on 11/09/2008 12:06:18 PM PST by snippy_about_it (The FReeper Foxhole. America's history, America's soul.)
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To: GOP_Lady
The Star-Spangled Banner should transcend political party, said Anderson, who supported Obama.

"I don't care whether it's the Fourth of July or whatever. This country's at war. You'd think that you'd see a few American flags flying. Were they not flying the flag because they don't like George Bush? I mean, give me a break. It should represent more than who's in office. The flag itself to me has always represented an honor."

Only one sane person in Seattle?

My S-I-L had a pedicure in Seattle last summer from a self-described "communist."

37 posted on 11/09/2008 12:29:43 PM PST by lonestar
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