I've never been much of a patriot before, nor much of an ascii artist (i look at alot of these obfus and drool, really). But here's something i made in my spare time thats both.
#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict;map{chomp;print pack("H*","$_");}<DATA> __DATA__ 1b5b353b313b33336d0a4a2041205020482020 0a1b5b6d75206e2065206120200a73206f2072 206320200a742074206c206b20200a20206820 20206520200a2020652020207220200a202072 2020202020200a200820082008200820082008 20082008200820082008200820082008200820 08200820082008200820082008200820082008 20082008200820082008200820082008200820 0820 0820 08 20 08 20 08 20 07 20 08 20 08 20 08

note: like i said, i'm not much of an artist, so i couldn't figure out a way to get stars in there for an american flag. but greets still go out to the 270,000,000 of you who would proudly recognize them if i -had- put them on there. (8
have a nice weekend
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