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Travel Bug Dog Tag The Donkey and The Elephant

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Owner:
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Released:
Saturday, January 10, 2004
Origin:
New York, United States
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In the hands of ga2sk.

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To travel to as many caches as possible and remind finders about the great freedom of the vote that we enjoy in these United States.

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The Donkey and The Elephant

A brief history of the origin of the Donkey and the Elephant as political symbols.

The Donkey—
Presidential candidate Andrew Jackson was the first Democrat ever to be associated with the donkey symbol. His opponents during the election of 1828 tried to label him a "jackass" for his populist beliefs and slogan, "Let the people rule." Jackson was entertained by the notion and ended up using it to his advantage on his campaign posters.
But cartoonist Thomas Nast is credited with making the donkey the recognized symbol of the Democratic Party It first appeared in a cartoon in Harper's Weekly in 1870, and was supposed to represent an anti-Civil War faction. But the public was immediately taken by it and by 1880 it had already become the unofficial symbol of the party.

The Elephant—
Political cartoonist Thomas Nast was also responsible for the Republican Party elephant. In a cartoon that appeared in Harper's Weekly in 1874, Nast drew a donkey clothed in lion's skin, scaring away all the animals at the zoo. One of those animals, the elephant, was labeled "The Republican Vote." That's all it took for the elephant to become associated with the Republican Party.

The Democrats think of the elephant as bungling, stupid, pompous and conservative -- but the Republicans think it is dignified, strong and intelligent. On the other hand, the Republicans regard the donkey as stubborn, silly and ridiculous -- but the Democrats claim it is humble, homely, smart, courageous and loveable.

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Tracking History (14152.4mi) View Map

Dropped Off 5/14/2005 IowaBeaver placed it in McNeil Nature Preserve Iowa - 42.52 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 5/6/2005 IowaBeaver retrieved it from Tree Debris Illinois   Visit Log

Picked up today. Will try to move on soon.

Dropped Off 5/3/2005 Hunt&Peck placed it in Tree Debris Illinois - 6.44 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 4/30/2005 Hunt&Peck retrieved it from Middle of Lover's Leap Iowa   Visit Log

What a pair to find together in a cache called Lovers Leap! I'm going to report this to Rush!

Dropped Off 4/17/2005 Always & Forever 5 placed it in Middle of Lover's Leap Iowa - 409.43 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 4/16/2005 Always & Forever 5 retrieved it from Bettendorf's Hidden Pond Iowa   Visit Log

Grabbed this TB today, will move him along soon.

Dropped Off 4/12/2005 drtmn placed it in Bettendorf's Hidden Pond Iowa - 407.01 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 4/10/2005 drtmn retrieved it from Bjorn's Travel Bug Timeshare Ohio   Visit Log

Will move along asap.

Dropped Off 4/7/2005 MaxB on the River placed it in Bjorn's Travel Bug Timeshare Ohio - 222.76 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 4/3/2005 MaxB on the River retrieved it from Strolling in Rolling Indiana   Visit Log

The Donkey and The Elephant make a quick stop at this Dan Quayle country cache. They are continuing on with MaxB for more adventure.

  • Tour Group MaxB's Escorted TB Group Tour "NCAA Frozen Four Hockey Championships" attend the warm-up session prior to the tournament faceoff.  Shown are TB's: Donkey & Elephant, Help Can't Wait, Driver J, Playful Penny's Dream, Gilly Goose, and Some Beach Somewhere.
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