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America's Independence Day, 2005

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"Independence Day" is more than just that movie where aliens blow up the White House - and as we'd relearn, it wouldn't take space aliens to try. Happy 229th birthday, America, as we round up this year's posts, and some of the best from yesteryear.

Other Links Today...

The Blogosphere, 2005

  • The Indepundit, aka. Lt. Smash, is holding a Victory Vigil in San Diego. Last year, they turned an anti-American ptotest into a Support the Troops Rally - and they intend to do it again. It's almost as good as the pamphlet shredding service story.
  • We'll end with fireworks. Ruth vectors us to this site with a lovely night-time picture of the Brooklyn Bridge & the Statue of Liberty. The Java applet then lets you set off fireworks and watch the result (warning: memory, CPU-intensive).

Best Of...

  • K12.com has placed some history & civics lessons for kids on line. The difference? They start from the premise that America is a pretty great place. Click right here to access those lessons free of charge. Then look at what else K12.com provides, and show your school board.
  • Dave Schuler offers 5 Short Quotes on America, and ponders what it means to be pro-American. His essay Anthems offers a related and interesting take on America The Beautiful, The Star Spangled Banner, and The Battle Hymn of the Republic.
  • Let's not forget a fellow Canadian named Gordon Sinclair, whose radio address "The Americans" was widely circulated right after Sept. 11. It talks about what makes America great, and why the rest of us need to stand with her. Originally broadcast in 1973, it remains equally relevant today. Read his radio address and the story behind it, or hear it yourself in RealAudio!

The last word today goes to Ivan Giesbrecht of Calgary, Canada, who spoke for us both back in 2002:

"Two days ago my country celebrated its 135th birthday. Tomorrow is your day. Essentially, we're having a block party to celebrate birthdays, freedom, and democracy. It's a great neighborhood and I'm proud of it. Happy Fourth of July and pass the cake."

What he said. Thanks, America!

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Tracked: July 5, 2005 2:49 AM
Excerpt: Those like so many of our fellow baby boomers born into the light of freedom don't recognize the darkness just beyond the campfire. (Light and shade work visual magic among everyday objects on the Fourth of July cookout table
Tracked: July 5, 2005 6:58 AM
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Excerpt: Winds of Change points up the July 4th gala over at the Cotillion, which features the artwork of William Teach of the Pirate’s Cove. Most of his pieces are in the style of 1940s pin-ups, which are by today’s standards...

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I celebrated the Fourth in one way by putting up a fun graphic on our site. It's nice to have the freedom to add pizzazz to an "oh-ficial" site. It may load a little slowly, I'll have to look into that, tomorrow.

https://bctc.army.mil

Happy Fourth of July!

Loads fine, but then I have broadband. Too bad we can't pick up that graphic!

The attached link was sent to me by a friend, and I posted it on a blog where occasionally I get into it with a few longtime friends/debaters/bloggers, and got stupendous thanks from a lot who don't always share the kindest regards. Special 4th fireworks at http://www.njagyouth.org/liberty.htm

To Mr. Katzman, and all others reading this:

Happy Independence Day!

Hey folks Iowahawk has a special guest columnist:

Iowahawk Special July 4 Guest Commentary by Abu Musab Al-Zarqawi

Americans are famous for their diversity, and nowhere is this diversity more on display than in the various ways we celebrate the Fourth of July. Whether you are a traditional infidel enjoying hot dogs and cold watermelon, a recent immigrant infidel celebrating your new citizenship with a colorful piñata full of sweet treats, or like me, a not-as-yet-arrived-there-American who celebrates our independence through videotaped beheadings, we Americans have an almost infinite variety of ways of ‘lighting up the Fourth.’

LGF is linking and I commented:

AMEN BROTHER!

Now hear this. We will wipe you silly little a$$ and your ideology of hate and evil that does not recognize the univesial truth of the free will of men and women from the face of the earth!

AND MY GOD BLESS AMERICA!

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HUMOR START

All you uneducated bastards are out there shooting off fireworks two days late. All REAL historians know that the Declaration was signed on July 2.

HUMOR END

Peace, and long life.

re: Fireworks July 2nd:
Ha! I wonder if the judge would buy it. (laugh)

Happy Independence Day to all!

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