Posted on 08/24/2023 11:40:53 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
The U.S. Postal Service is set to unveil its new stamp honoring late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg this October.
The Postal Service announced Thursday it will hold a first-day-of-issue ceremony in October for the new Forever stamp commemorating Ginsburg’s legacy.
Ginsburg passed away at the age of 87 in 2020 due to complications from pancreatic cancer. She served on the Supreme Court for 27 years.
The stamp features an oil painting of Ginsburg wearing her black judicial robe and white collar. Postal Service art director Ethel Kessler designed the stamp with art by Michael J. Deas, which was based on a photograph by Philip Bermingham.
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Good thing we don’t have to lick them anymore
*puke*
unless she is depicted burning in hell where she currently is! then I might get some!
First draft..................
The fact that the USPS is honoring a baby killer is disgusting and abhorrent!
Why honor someone that wants to murder babies ?
She was a big lib, but she did say election day should be over by midnight.
Commies continue to commie.
Commies continue to commie.
LOL!!!
I will make EVERY effort I can to NOT use an RGB stamp!
Even if I have to purchase a USPS postage stamp machine!
So they’re going to print an aborted baby on a stamp in honor, huh?
Collect the canceled stamps.
Paste them together for future puppy training!
What’s next? A USPS stamp honoring Josef Mengele or Jeffrey Dahmer?!?
They are already talking about using some of Hunter Bidens art work for a series of stamps
I did a quick search but could not find a definitive answer- did the USPS ever issue a Sandra Day O’Connor stamp?
Does it show a picture of a dead baby?
It should
Dems and especially feminists are tearing up at the thought of it. Imagine the first day of issue when they reach the front of the long line and hold them in their hands. Historic.
As philatelists know there are two types of stamps. Definitives and commemoratives. Definitives are regular stamps that are standard and might depict the flag of a nation or say in the case of the US an eagle perhaps. Generic and plain jane. Commemoratives commemorate something specific and have a limited print run and time they are sold and available. I imagine the RBG one is like that. It should be dirt simple to avoid this stamp except if someone uses it to mail you something.
Rot in hell crypt keeper hag
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