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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]Paladin
(29,965 posts)2. This country is becoming unrecognizable, at record speed. (nt)
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Yes, seriously. When I first heard about this, I immediately thought of the "Monuments Men," etc.
Alice B.
Friday
#20
I haven't been in years and had the same problem (seeing all that there is to see).
Alice B.
Friday
#21
This is just devastating to me. The ability to see all of these wonderful things for *free*...
Alice B.
Friday
#23
When he's finally and mercifully gone, The Smithsonian will open a new museum dedicated to the damage
sop
Friday
#9
Given his beliefs and bigotry, at least we know Archie Bunker's chair will be safe.
Xavier Breath
Friday
#18
The welfare of the people in particular has always been the alibi of tyrants. Albert Camus
Ping Tung
Friday
#25
During the election I thought to myself that if the orange convict wins we should scuttle the White House.
Hotler
Friday
#27
When he traveled to overseas embassies, he used to take any art work he wanted.
Irish_Dem
Friday
#44
I get what you mean here, but that description could apply to the religious art in great museums in Europe...
CTyankee
Friday
#37