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July 4, 2010 at 8:32 amCategory:Patriots

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The roof of Lamons Gasket Co. near Hobby Airport in Houston TX.

Scott LoBaido, a New York City artist, has been working on this labor of love since Flag Day (June 14th).  Plagued with recent rains, LoBaido said he hopes the weather will let him finish the 150,000-square-foot painting of a waving flag by Independence Day.

"Most people just put a flag in their yard," he said, laughing.

"I want people to fall back in love with America," the artist said. "I just saw our nation start to become divided and knew I had to do something."

"America is the best place to live, and I've been to over 40 countries," said Allen, who's from the United Kingdom. "When I heard about this, I told Scott that whatever it takes, we would help. I'll be up there on Sunday, too, helping him finish this."

While LoBaido considered several locations for the painting, he said Lamons' was best because of its diverse work force, which includes people from more than 23 countries, and because of its building's close proximity to the airport.

"A woman e-mailed me to tell me that her son was flying in this weekend," LoBaido said. "He's going to see this gift for him and all the other troops, and that's why I'm doing this."

Using only 9-inch rollers and an estimated 900 gallons of paint, LoBaido called the project his "gigantic birthday gift" to America.

Very Cool.

"I'm out of my mind to be on a metal roof in Houston, Texas, in June," he said. "The last thing I'm going to do, though, is cower. There's just no comparison to what those soldiers do."

In 2006, LoBaido traveled nationwide to paint Old Glory on roofs in all 50 states. The flag he did then for Texas is in Fort Worth.

LoBaido said he is looking forward to muscling his way to a front-row seat to Houston's fireworks display tonight.

"I want to feel the thunder inside me," he said. "I'll have my iPod and The Battle Hymn of the Republic playing. Tears streaming and everything. You can't explain it.

Hey Scott, how about doing all the WalMart roofs?

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Melt In!

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May 23, 2010 at 8:01 amCategory:Freedoms

Students punished for American flag shirts on Cinco de Mayo

We've gone from a country that people used to — they loved it so much, they wanted to blend in so much, they would change their name from Jorge to George. They would change their name so they would sound more American. Now, I don't think we need to change people's names, but I don't think that we should be celebrating Mexican holidays at the expense of America. Beck

We used to be something called a melting pot. Melt in! You don't melt in by being offended by people who are wearing the American flag.

If you want to be an American, it's your flag now, too, not the Mexican flag. You want Mexico? Go back to Mexico! You want Germany? Go back to Germany! You want Sweden? Go back to Sweden! Canada? Go back to Canada!

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