The clock tower on the Schley County courthouse in Ellaville, Georgia, population 1,770, is leaning precariously. But in Lois Theiss' ink drawing of the courthouse, prints of which sell for $10, the tower stands straight and tall. To Lois and Dave Theiss, America is a lot like the clock tower: tilting dangerously to the left, about to fall over. And they want to set it straight.
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