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Happy Independence Day!
Let’s celebrate this great nation that God raised up! Did you like this? Share it:Tweet
It’s the 4th of July (and we can all celebrate)
No matter your political leanings or your country of origin, the 4th of July is an important date. Yes, it tends to be most important – or at least most celebrated – by those living in the United States of … Continue reading
Independence Day 2017
Stay safe, have fun, enjoy your liberties & freedoms, and give thanks to who made it all possible. Did you like this? Share it:Tweet
America the Beautiful
Oh beautiful for heroes proved, In liberating strife, Who more than self, our country loved, And mercy more than life, America, America may God thy gold refine, ‘Til all success be nobleness And every gain divined. Oh beautiful, for spacious … Continue reading
Happy Birthday, America!
Today is a special day here in the United States of America. On July 4th, 1776 our country was born when the original thirteen colonies declared independence from England (the first “Brexit”, so to speak). Happy Independence Day! Happy Birthday, … Continue reading
Independence Day
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June 19th and July 4th: My reasons for acknowledging 2 Independence Day Celebrations
Traditionally all Americans are told we should celebrate the 4th of July as our national day of independence. There are plans made by single people, couples, and families to go out of town on vacation, B.B.Q. in the back yard … Continue reading
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