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Happy 4th everyone, I hope it's safe, and full of good BBQing this weekend. As always lets remember our Veterans too! Without them this holiday would not exist!


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Happy 4th everyone, I hope it's safe, and full of good BBQing this weekend. As always lets remember our Veterans too! Without them this holiday would not exist!




Back atcha old 62 and hope everybody has a great 4th.

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Happy July 4th to everybody.....be safe!



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Happy 4th to everyone!

One of my favorite holidays...wake up early and get the same spot I've had for the past 12 years in the Metroparks, grill out and drink copious amounts of beer with friends I only see once-twice a year. Just a great holiday...better this year that it's on a Friday.

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You all have a good weekend. This is bar none my favorite holiday, my family traces back to the beginning days of America and I honor that and all the men and women that have given their all so that this country may live.

Blessings to all of you and I'm outta here and headed to Hocking Hills for my annual Farm Party down there. Volleyball and beer here I come.


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Same to you. Good post and thanks for giving me the chance to wish everyone a safe and happy holiday weekend!

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BBQ, drink beer, and blow stuff up.

It's almost perfect except there's no football.

Got a garage full of fireworks (well, I may be exagerating) to set off tomorrow as long as Mother Nature allows me.

Happy Independence Day everyone!


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HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO THE U.S.A., LAND THAT I LOVE!


Hope everyone has a wonderful and SAFE one.

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Have a happy 4th everyone, and please remember what this holiday is all about.

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Happy 4th to all! Let's remember that if the guys who signed the Declaration of Independence had been caught, most of them probably would have been hung for treason! Now that's some cajones!!!

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July 4, 2008

A Fourth of July Tribute to a Revolutionary Nation

by Jamie Weinstein


It was just a mere 232 years ago that 56 men put their pen to parchment and signed the Declaration of Independence. With the possible exception of the American Constitution, drafted in 1787, the Declaration of Independence is our most important founding document. Its revolutionary words set the course for our revolutionary nation.


"We hold these truths to be self-evident," the document declares, "that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness – That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed."


Wow.


It may be hard to believe in our modern world, but when America declared itself independent and established itself as a sovereign nation – first under the Articles of the Confederation and later under the United States Constitution – it was the only liberal democracy in the entire world. Sure, not everyone could actually vote. But what was remarkable about America was not who couldn't vote, but the fact that anyone could vote at all.


And what about "all men being created equal?" This too was a revolutionary idea for a nation upon which to found itself. Modern scholars like to point out that the words were hollow when they were written by Thomas Jefferson in July 1776. Women in the American republic were denied the franchise until 1919 and blacks were legally property. True enough. But this was not was unique about the American experiment.


Slavery was a universal institution that had existed from time immemorial in nearly every culture and clime. It still exists in too many parts of the world today. This doesn't minimize its evil. But to suggest that slavery was uniquely American or that this wicked institution was what stood out about the American experiment in 1776 would be utterly fallacious.


Today, at 232, America faces many problems, but as long as we have innovative thinkers and a courageous citizenry, then this country which was founded with a "firm reliance on the protection of Divine Providence" will surely overcome our current obstacles. We have certainly risen above them before.


I read the polls that show America is not looked upon favorably in much of the world. Sometimes doing the right thing is controversial. The fact of the matter is America remains the world's greatest hope. If not for America, who would stand up to Islamist would-be tyrants who seek to impose their medieval and sadistic vision on the world? Even as many Europeans heap scorn on us and our foreign policy, they continue to gladly take comfort in the protection our military might provides them.


Yes, for so many reasons, America is a remarkable nation. Speaking in 2002 to an MTV audience, former Secretary of State Colin Powell explained to a hostile questioner what makes America so unique in world history. He said,


"Far from being the Great Satan, I would say that we are the Great Protector. We have sent men and women from the armed forces of the United States to other parts of the world throughout the past century to put down oppression. We defeated Fascism. We defeated Communism. We saved Europe in World War I and World War II. We were willing to do it, glad to do it. We went to Korea. We went to Vietnam. All in the interest of preserving the rights of people.

"And when all those conflicts were over, what did we do? Did we stay and conquer? Did we say, ‘OK, we defeated Germany. Now Germany belongs to us? We defeated Japan, so Japan belongs to us?’ No. What did we do? We built them up. We gave them democratic systems which they have embraced totally to their soul. And did we ask for any land? No, the only land we ever asked for was enough land to bury our dead. And that is the kind of nation we are."


There is a reputation that America has, which we should not be too quick to give up. It is encapsulated in a story Ronald Reagan told during his farewell address in 1989. The image that kept coming back to our outgoing president, as he was reflecting upon America and his tenure in the White House, was "a nautical one – a small story about a big ship, and a refugee and a sailor."


"It was back in the early ’80s," Reagan said, "at the height of the boat people. And the sailor was hard at work on the carrier Midway, which was patrolling the South China Sea. The sailor, like most American servicemen, was young, smart and fiercely observant. The crew spied on the horizon a leaky little boat. And crammed inside were refugees from Indochina hoping to get to America. The Midway sent a small launch to bring them to the ship and safety. As the refugees made their way through the choppy seas, one spied the sailor on deck and stood up and called out to him. He yelled, ‘Hello, American sailor. Hello, freedom man.’”


On this Fourth of July, let us remember the great nation our founders established and the great warriors who have stood and continue to stand in defense of her. They remain our freedom men. They remain the bulwark of this country and the pride of America.


Happy Birthday USA.


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Looking at the amount of federal taxes taken out of my paycheck yesterday, it's hard not to feel as a slave of Uncle Sam's. I think our founding fathers would be ashamed of what we have let the nation become. It's too bad how the two major political parties run our affairs by filling us with their solutions to the fears they each conjure. And Thomas Jefferson had it right when he wrote about the danger of a Supreme Court that is accountable to no one.

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Happy Independance Day everyone !!

Get the grills, burgers, and dawgs ready and when you sit down to eat, say a lil prayer for the Great Americans that keep this country the greatest in the world...past, present and future.

If you're like me, I get a little teary eyed watching the fireworks and what they represent and I say a *God Bless* for all the troops that cannot be home and hope that their Fourth is as good as ours.

May everyone be safe and enjoy this...the greatest of American holidays

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Happy 4th Americans! Screw you King George!

We secured a 3 day weekend by hitting our revenue numbers but unfortunatly for me I am on bed rest which sucks Looks like a weekend of medication and X-BoX Everyone be careful out there and have fun! "Let freedom ring with a M-80 blast!"


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We will be drinking and making lots of noise. Our black powder cannon has already gone off 5 or 6 times.


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Hey, tell me about your black powder cannon - where'd you get it, what size, how much....

A few years back I started shooting my shotgun when the Browns scored and I've been wanting a cannon for a while. Give me the details, if you can. Here, or pm me. Thanks.

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Pretty good night. Started at my moms. Ate some grub there, then to the in-laws. Ate some more grub, drank some Yeungling, watched my 2 year old break away from my wife and run naked around their deck. Then she wanted in the hot tub, so she sat naked in the hot tub for a while.

Then came home, gathered up the fireworks, and started off the show. We went next door since that's where our neighbors were having the party. Had some pretty nice stuff, nice enough that some neighbors came wandering over to watch, and loud enough that my cop buddy sent me a text saying that a squad car was on their way over because of a complaint from the fireworks.

Luckily, I know several cops, including my friend who was on duty. The neighbor's bro-in-law was a cop in my township as well, and my neighbor on the opposite side is a detective (he just moved out of his parents in May when he got married). So the cop that was sent over came up to our street, and turned away......

Friend called again and said that the Sargeant was being sent because this neighbor who complained said nobody came and wanted to know why. By the time he came, we were all done, and he just drove past........

Nice having some connections. I can't believe some people complain about fireworks on the 4th. Oh well.

Hope everyone had a safe 4th!


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Happy 232nd Birthday America!

I've worked both yesterday and today, and I'll be working tomorrow (the life of a college student ) but this truly is a great holiday and weekend. It's a special thing. I hope everyone has a great weekend and take just a little time out of it to remember all those who have fought and died so we can celebrate our 232nd birthday. Raise a toast, shake a veteran's hand, or find some other way to remember.. just for a minute.

BTW, That was a great article Dave. This paragraph really hit home:

"And when all those conflicts were over, what did we do? Did we stay and conquer? Did we say, ‘OK, we defeated Germany. Now Germany belongs to us? We defeated Japan, so Japan belongs to us?’ No. What did we do? We built them up. We gave them democratic systems which they have embraced totally to their soul. And did we ask for any land? No, the only land we ever asked for was enough land to bury our dead. And that is the kind of nation we are."

That really says everything about this country. We've made a bunch of mistakes over the past two centuries but we're still the foremost example of democracy and liberty in this world...


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