Luther's RoseA seal that exists as a symbol of Lutheranism. It was created by Martin Luther, and succintly defines his theology. |
Irish Citizen ArmyThe starry plough, the banner of the Irish Citizen Army. As James Connolly put it, Ireland must control its own destiny "from the plough to the stars." |
Don't Blame MeLet the world know their current woes are not your doing. You voted wisely and your conscience is clear. |
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Sinn FéinIreland's oldest political party, dedicated to the cause of Irish Republicanism since 1905. |
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SaoirseThe Irish word for "freedom" in commemoration of Irish political prisoners. |
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What Would Patton Do?This t-shirt is the key to success in this region. The Romans knew it, the Carthaginians knew it, and now you know it. |
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Tippecanoe and Tyler Too!Campaign slogan used by William Henry Harrison and John Tyler, representing the Log Cabin Whigs in the 1840 Presidential election. And they meant every word of it. |
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Martin Van Buren, The Little MagicianBack when mutton chops were considered a sign of virility, our eighth President, Martin Van Buren, was a master of politics, so much so, men called him "The Little Magician." |
Ben Franklin - Hello LadiesContrary to his public image as an inventive, if not somewhat aphoristic and stodgy old dude, Ben Franklin was a smash with members of the opposite sex, particularly the French. Go Ben! |
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