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I saw our political future while sitting at the light on Main Street in Waterville Friday morning, while waiting to cross the bridge to Winslow. It was a sign in the shape of an American flag with the legend Thank God for corporations for giving us candidates. Someone apparently knows God is a political entity and is concerned about our elections.
  
It is a pity that we have drifted away from some of the finer and simpler things in life.
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I m not sure of that person s religious affiliation, but as a veteran and a loyal American, I was offended by what I considered the desecration of our flag. In place of stars on the blue field were corporate logos. In other words, in the future, unless you work for a corporation and vote the way the corporations wants, you will not be allowed to vote.
  
Take bread for instance.
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There was no attribution I could find on the sign. I guess that s only necessary on newspaper, radio and TV ads. The future as depicted in the novel 1984 did not happen in 1984, but perhaps it was just ahead of it s time.
  
There are plenty of local bakers making top-quality, freshly baked, crusty bread. If you think American white bread is bread, please never speak to me again. Bread should have texture and flavor and should be good enough to be eaten on its own. Break it with your hands, pass it to your friends and enjoy a food that has been vital to mankind for centuries.
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Cheese is another example.
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Would you buy a block of Velveeta, spread out a nice tablecloth and invite your loved one to dine? Please!&nbsp; Almost all grocery stores now have a pretty good selection of cheeses, imported as well as domestic. Does it cost $19.95 a pound? Yes it does, but who needs a pound? If you are a novice, please buy a copy of Steve Jenkins Cheese Primer and quit complaining.
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And, wine. You don't have to be an expert, but your wine merchant should be. There are plenty of them out there. Wine can be pricy, and the Willamette Valley Pinot Noir suggested below certainly is, but you get what you pay for. If you are on a budget, try an Italian bottle of Col Di Saso. Now you have no excuses.
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1 bottle pinot noir from Oregon&nbsp; (Willamette Valley is best)
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1 loaf locally made crusty bread
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2-3 pieces of cheese (Roquefort, Taleggio, Emmental, Manchego)
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A good friend and a lovely spot
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Revision as of 21:16, 31 October 2014

@@@ I saw our political future while sitting at the light on Main Street in Waterville Friday morning, while waiting to cross the bridge to Winslow. It was a sign in the shape of an American flag with the legend Thank God for corporations for giving us candidates. Someone apparently knows God is a political entity and is concerned about our elections.

I m not sure of that person s religious affiliation, but as a veteran and a loyal American, I was offended by what I considered the desecration of our flag. In place of stars on the blue field were corporate logos. In other words, in the future, unless you work for a corporation and vote the way the corporations wants, you will not be allowed to vote.

There was no attribution I could find on the sign. I guess that s only necessary on newspaper, radio and TV ads. The future as depicted in the novel 1984 did not happen in 1984, but perhaps it was just ahead of it s time.

Robert Woodbury

Winslow

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