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Polyester Standard of the President of the United States Flag

The standard of the President of the United States is dark blue with a circle of stars (one for each state) and a replica of the Presidential Seal. The American Eagle is shown with its head turned towards its right talon, which holds an olive branch, while the left talon holds a bundle of arrows - the emblems of peace and war. Above and beside the head are thirteen white stars, representing the Founder States of the Union, and a scroll bears the motto E Pluibus Unum, " One out of Many".
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Polyester Guinness Ireland Football Flag

Guinness is a popular dry stout that originated in Arthur Guinness's St. James's Gate Brewery in Dublin, Ireland. The beer is based upon the porter style that originated in London in the early 1700s, and is one of the most successful beer brands in the world, being exported worldwide. The distinctive feature in the flavor is the roasted barley which remains unfermented, and in serving it is mixed with nitrogen to produce a thick creamy head.
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Polyester Gay Pride Rainbow Flag

Since 1978 the 6-stripe rainbow flag has stood as a symbol or pride for the gay and lesbian communities, and is now officially recognized by the International Congress of Flag Makers.
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Polyester Gay Pride Rainbow Flag

Since 1978 the 6-stripe rainbow flag has stood as a symbol or pride for the gay and lesbian communities, and is now officially recognized by the International Congress of Flag Makers.
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Polyester Democratic Party Flag

The Democratic Party was founded by Thomas Jefferson and other influential Anti-Federalists in 1792, and championed The Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s. The most common symbol for the party is the donkey. The origins of this symbol are unknown, but several theories have been proposed. According to one theory, in its original form, the jackass was born in the intense mudslinging that occurred during the presidential race of 1828 in which Andrew Jackson was sometimes called a jackass by his opponents. A political cartoon depicting Jackson riding and directing a donkey (representing the Democratic Party) was published in 1837. A political cartoon by Thomas Nast in an 1870 edition of Harper's Weekly revived the donkey as a symbol for the Democratic Party.
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