In the twisted halls of historical what-ifs, Benjamin Franklin, the wild-eyed genius of the American Revolution, once proposed a vision that would have sent shockwaves through the annals of patriotism. Picture this: a turkey, not the mighty eagle, soaring as the emblem of American pride. Yes, you heard that right, the audacious Franklin saw the turkey as the worthy representative of a burgeoning nation.
With his eccentricity matched only by his brilliance, Franklin argued that the turkey possessed qualities that outshone its feathered counterpart. He hailed the turkey as a truly native bird, unlike the eagle, which he viewed as a mere interloper. Imbued with a flamboyant personality, the turkey flaunted its colorful plumage with unabashed grandeur, embodying the vibrancy of the American spirit.
But alas, the world was not yet ready for such a revolution in national symbolism. The eagle, with its stoic majesty, won the hearts and minds of the Founding Fathers, solidifying its perch as the emblem of the United States. Yet, let us not forget Franklin's audacious vision—a vision that, like so many of his eccentric ideas, echoes through the corridors of American history, reminding us of the untamed brilliance that helped shape the nation we know today.
So, the next time you spot a regal turkey strutting its stuff or catch a glimpse of the majestic eagle in flight, remember the peculiar musings of Benjamin Franklin and the tantalizing prospect of a turkey-laden America.
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• Flat knit collar and cuffs
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