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Independence Day Thoughts
The 4th of July is a great time to think of all the things we like about our country. Won’t you share some of the things you like best about living in the good old U S of A? |
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After listeing to my nephew a soldier serving in Iraq talk about how blessed we are to live in a country where we have freedom this 4th of July means so much more to me. We have a roof over our heads, food to eat and freedom to go out of our homes every day without fear. I miss him terribly but know he is serving our country because that is what he wants to do. I am truly proud of him and thank God every day for men and women just like him.
posted on 7/1/2009
WHEN I WAS YOUNG, I DIDN'T REALLY APPRECIATE WHAT THE 4TH OF JULY REALLY MEANT.BUT WITH AGE COMES WISDOM.I AM SO VERY PROUD TO BE AN AMERICAN.OUR COUNTRY IS QUITE YOUNG WHEN COMPARED TO EUROPE,BUT OUR TROOPS HAVE LOST THEIR LIVES DEFENDING THEM.(AND WHAT THANKS DO WE GET?)AS AMERICANS WE SHOULD STAND UP AND CELEBRATE OUR FREEDOMS,VOICE OUR OPINIONS AND LET OUR GOVERMENT KNOW THAT WE WANT WHAT IS BEST FOR ALL AMERICANS-NOT JUST A HANDFUL.GOD BLESS THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA!!!!!!!!!!KDCOOK
posted on 7/1/2009
posted on 7/1/2009
The 4th of July is a time to reflect on what others have given so that we may life in a free world. A world were we can worship as we please, voice our thoughts without fear, and enjoy a life full of luxuary that many people will never know. My father, husband. and son served this great country. I thank them and everyone who served for the freedoms that I enjoy. I am very proud to say "I am an American".
posted on 7/1/2009
My dad introduced me to patriotic music. I developed a love and appreciation of it that I passed on to my own children. Take out a CD of patriotic music and go to your local Fourth of July city-wide celebration. The great John Phillip Sousa marches along with the waving of the American flag and the salute to the veterans will give them a wonderful taste of Americana.
posted on 7/1/2009
The 4th of July has always meant the Airforce to me and the Blue Angels.But after growing up and joining the US Army that changed my pers[ective on Independence Day completely.I now understand all the sacrifices made to keep our rights free and our nation from tyranny by foreign and domestic enemies.I applaud our brave men and women who have served in Iraq,Afghanistan,and Pakistan,fighting the Al-Quida and the Taliban who threaten our way of life.God Bless America!
posted on 7/2/2009
posted on 7/2/2009
Many members of my family have been in a war, including my husband.I want to think about how lucky we have been as Americans, not seeing a world war on our soil. This is a day to thank our veterns and forefathers for this beautiful country. We may have many problems, but Americans are strong and faithful and will endure. GOD BLESS AMERICA, LAND THAT I LOVE!!!
posted on 7/2/2009
The fourth of July isn't going to be about fireworks and loud bangs at my house this year. My brother was in iraq and he was injured while there. Loud noises now bring flash backs to him, so we are going up in the mountains for a camping trip and bringing the tents. Hopefully we will be able to see some of the fireworks from up there and he will be able to smile at them. While I'm so proud of my brother and what he did, I'm also sad that so many of our troops have problems like PTSD like he does and the sounds of the fireworks that they could be celebrating with us only upset them.
posted on 7/2/2009
The number one thing I love about the United States is our freedom of speech. It's a precious, wonderful thing that I think many often over look. We are free to speak our minds about anything and everything. I would hate to loose that right and am glad I live in a country that acknowledges it.
posted on 7/2/2009
Here in wisconsin, This 4th will be spent morning a " A Fallen Hero" of our country. Private Steven Drees gave his life at 19 in Afganistan last week. So as we all celabrate this wkend as his body comes back to us PLEASE take a moment of silence to give respect to all that have gave us our freedom and will continue to so as we celabrate. Enjoy your Holiday.
posted on 7/2/2009
May God bless this country and the people who live here. We need to guard our freedoms as many countries do not have these freedoms that we enjoy. Our country is beautiful and wonderous. Get out and see this country we call the United States of America. Land of the Free and Home of the Brave. Keep our troops in your thoughts and prayers as they are the reason we have this free land.
posted on 7/2/2009
The 4th of July to me means the celebration of our country! The men and women who have fought for us. And the men and women who have sacrificed their lives so we can have the freedom to do and say in this USA. I love getting together with my whole family, visiting, playing games, and eating the most wonderful food you ever put into your mouth. Then that evening we go to a Fireworks Display where everyone sits on blankets along a river and wait for the fireworks. And when they start it is amazing and absolutely breath taking. Last year I eventeared up bec. it was so beautiful as well as meaningful. We need to thank our troops for the sacrifice they make and have made for the freedom that we have. Also for God's grace that He shines upon us. We need to remember that God is the formost person that we are here. And when we get up every morning thank Him for that day we have. We have freedom bec. of the forefathers that wrote the constitution and fought those old battles on the battlefield. So, when we wake up Sat. morning, the 4th of July, give thanks to God above as well to the soldiers that our fighting and sacrificing their time and lives so we can have this wonderful privelege(sp)sorry.."Happy 4th of July" to everyone!!!!!!!!!!!
posted on 7/2/2009
I work for the department of Veterans Affairs in Oklahoma I love my job because I get ot care for those who have shed their blood for my freedom as well as my family. I think another reason I love my country is because of the long line of military family members I have from my great grandfathers to my brothers. So to all those reading these Post HAPPY FOURTH OF JULY and let FREDOM RING. GOD bless all those military men and women. THANK YOU SHELIA A
PHILLIPS
posted on 7/2/2009
For me, Independence Day is more than a day to celebrate the greatest country in the world being born, it is also my actual birthday. Many people take for granted what this date means...we need to get back to the basics...it is a day of honor, sacrifice, and gratitude for our nation. Hold those politicians accountable if they are not honoring those who created this great nation. Make sure we keep the spirit of the "Fourth" in our hearts everyday...as for the birthday, it is a little rough to have it be my "special day" but to be honest how many people get fireworks every year for their birthday? Please be safe and GOD BLESS AMERICA!
posted on 7/2/2009
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