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07-05-2011, 07:12 PM | #1 |
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Now that the last of the fireworks have faded and the coals on the grill have cooled, I'm reflecting on what Independence Day means and what it is we actually commemorate on that day. It is, of course, our nation's birthday. But as with most secular holidays lately, it has become a day to remember, thank and celebrate those who fought wars on behalf of us all. That's always a worthy thing to do but while July 4, 1776 may have officially set off what would become the Revolutionary War, it was most importantly a day when American politicians did something brave and brilliant and that is what should be remembered.
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