Nancy I understand what you are saying but the use of a state historical
image should not be considered politcally incorrect. I am about sick to
death of politcally correct anyhow. We are not a political organization.
Additionally every image on #1 is downplayed and over 100 years old however
lovely #5 is more bold so I vote for #1, the version with the background
color of the stamp removed that is linked by #2. If we can have #1 with
the background of the stamp edge removed or may transparent, that is what I
would like.
So #1, transparent background with stamp edge showing.
Thank you,
Karen
On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 11:41 AM, <nancetho(a)montana.com> wrote:
#14
Rationale: Although I do like the pictorial logos, I have changed my mind
about using them. I just noticed that the stamp logo (#1) has a picture
of Col. Custer, and the politically correct leanings currently are to
downplay Custer. Also, if you are a Montanan, then you know that the
ranchers here are fighting like crazy to keep bison from populating the
landscape. I realize people outside of Montana might not even realize
that these symbols have both historical and contemporary meanings, but I
don't think I can in good conscience vote for them on second thought, even
tho they are very pretty.
Nancy
Teton Co MTGenWeb.
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