Happy Independence Day

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One of my favorite Indpendence Day speeches, by Franklin Roosevelt: 

For 166 years this Fourth Day of July has been a symbol to the people of our country of the democratic freedom which our citizens claim as their precious birthright. On this grim anniversary its meaning has spread over the entire globe--focusing the attention of the world upon the modern freedoms for which all the United Nations are now engaged in deadly war.

On the desert sands of Africa, along the thousands of miles of battle lines in Russia, in New Zealand and Australia, and the islands of the Pacific, in war-torn China and all over the seven seas, free men are fighting desperately--and dying--to preserve the liberties and the decencies of modern civilization. And in the overrun and occupied nations of the world, this day is filled with added significance, coming at a time when freedom and religion have been attacked and trampled upon by tyrannies unequaled in human history.

Never since it first was created in Philadelphia, has this anniversary come in times so dangerous to everything for which it stands. We celebrate it this year, not in the fireworks of make-believe but in the death-dealing reality of tanks and planes and guns and ships. We celebrate it also by running without interruption the assembly lines which turn out these weapons to be shipped to all the embattled points of the globe. Not to waste one hour, not to stop one shot, not to hold back one blow--that is the way to mark our great national holiday in this year of 1942.

To the weary, hungry, unequipped Army of the American Revolution, the Fourth of July was a tonic of hope and inspiration. So is it now. The tough, grim men who fight for freedom in this dark hour take heart in its message--the assurance of the right to liberty under God--for all peoples and races and groups and nations, everywhere in the world.

Today--64 years after FDR spoke those famous words--our nation faces a new tyranny and a new threat to our liberties. It exists on our own soil and our own government. Some are trying to do away with the precious freedoms we celebrate today. Some are trying to pass laws that limit more and more our fundamental rights. That is why it is our duty to follow in the footsteps of our Founding Fathers and say "NO" to this degradation of our Constitution and our Declraration of Independence.

you really got to ask yourself will you give up certain rights for "freedom" and saftey this is what our nation is coming to. back when they created america they didnt have the problems of to day they were still going off the dream of being seperated from britian but these days we have no problem that everyone can stand by with no regrets

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