Two Party Opera by Brian Carroll for June 14, 2017

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    Brian Carroll creator about 7 years ago

    We interrupt celebrations for President Trump’s birthday to wish you all a Happy Flag Day!

    On May 13, 1916, in the middle of fighting World War I, Woodrow Wilson declared that June 14 will now be celebrated as Flag Day to commemorate that day in 1777 when the “Stars and Stripes” was officially adopted as the flag of the United States. When the press asked him about the legend of Betsy Ross, Wilson replied “Would that it was true!”

    Sure enough, there’s no historical record of who designed the flag. The story of Betsy Ross comes from her grandson who had the story passed down to him through other members of the family. It was 1876 and America was hungry for myths and legends for its centennial.

    Truth is, Betsy Ross was one of several flag makers in Philadelphia for the Continental Army at the time, so it’s not completely without merit. Could George Washington have entered the house and commissioned Betsy Ross for the job? There’s no proof it didn’t happen and the flag had to be designed by someone!

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    Masterskrain  about 7 years ago

    Give it up, Woody, you’re outnumbered!

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    Teto85 Premium Member about 7 years ago

    Wilson was.

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    Godfreydaniel  about 7 years ago

    In other shocking news, Abner Doubleday had nothing to do with the development of baseball……..

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    sandflea  about 7 years ago

    Everybody knows trump designed it. Just ask him.

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    Charlie Tuba  about 7 years ago

    Isn’t that flag in the last panel meant for former Vice President Cheney? That is his name and he is one!

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    danketaz Premium Member about 7 years ago

    Would that it were. We could have had a flag with red and white stripes plus a blue field covered with fifty dickie-birds.

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