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Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Politics, Folk Style
Tired of politics as usual? These redware forms from
Turtlecreek
should revive your outlook. For McCain supporters:
And for Obama Mamas:
I'm an independent voter, so I wouldn't mind one of each.
Kudos to the potters of the Workshops of David T. Smith for creating fresh redware forms that nod to the past.
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