Posted on 07/04/2015 3:18:39 AM PDT by nathanbedford
For us, living as we do here in Germany, it is our way of holding fast to our America. So every year we keep the tradition and then await the reactions of FReepers which have been consistently gratifying and even heartwarming.
So the tradition goes on into its seventh [now 10th year] year even as the imperative to return to and cling to the principles of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution becomes more urgent as our country founders in the midst of a terrible "fundamental transformation"
God Bless you.
BTTT!
Thank you!
I wonder if the French experienced Schadenfreude at the British defeat in the Colonies.
I always enjoy your responses on the forum.
Thank you for re-posting this.
History and the modern world is replete with governments that oppress their “citizens” and see them as subjects rather than masters. Kings, dictators, oligarchs are pretty much the norm.
America is unique in that our founders declared that our rights come from God and are not granted to us by our government masters, be they benevolent or otherwise. Sadly, we are far adrift from those original principles that made us so precious.
BTW, I’m not claiming the founders created a perfect form of government—far from it! No. There is no such thing as that in this world, but the closer we draw to the ideal, the better off we are.
This is lovely....you did well.
I trust your son still has a reverence and appreciation for America.
NFL.
Good stuff but, I thought you were a dead racist who’s temporarily buried in Tennessee.
tell your wife that we not only thank you for the effort but look forward to reading it again next year
“So the tradition goes on into its seventh [now 10th year] year”
WE ARE GETTING OLD! AGGHHH!
though not nearly so important as what you had highlighted.
Those ideas did not arise from a vacuum (every other form of government, among me, had been tried, and found wanting) and those who signed knew they signed what could become their own death warrant.
correction; among men, I meant to write, not among “me”
The nobility did— they financed the defeat. However, the king of France bankrupted his treasury in doing so (sound familiar) and was in hock to... sovereign bankers (you can look up who they were).
Hamilton created our national bank for the new “ruling class” in northern states(much against the outcries of Jefferson et al), so that the US could begin to repay the war debt to France, which it did, sort of. In any case, in short order the cash shortage, bad harvest and regal arrogance brought the French Revolution and the Terror to reality.
A pablum version of this being played out in Greece, awaiting the seizure of US private deposits by the infamous “Bank of the US” aka the Federal Reserve.
Happy Independence Day-— in name only. The South tried.
Love it!
But, as our own government sinks further into being all about its own power, when do we get to say when it is no longer legitimate? When will THAT day come?
You can say that in the Declaration of Independence, the Founders were actually warning us about THIS day, and not just declaring independence from Britain.
Thank you! I always appreciate your posts.
Not only did they experience a large dose of "Schadenfreude", they provided an invaluable contribution to the defeat itself, therefore earning the right to well-deserved "satisfaction", too.
Great job, NB. Thanks for sharing.
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