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Independence Day 2012

July 4, 2012

   “And for the support of this declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of Divine Providence, we mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes and our sacred honor.”

  Those were more than just words, for when the founders affixed their names under those words they did exactly what those words said; they pledged their lives, fortunes, and honor towards the founding of a new nation and a cause that they believed so firmly in that they were willing to die for it.

  Independence was declared on that day with the words: “We, therefore, the representatives of the United States of America, in General Congress, assembled, appealing to the Supreme Judge of the world for the rectitude of our intentions, do, in the name, and by the authority of the good people of these colonies, solemnly publish and declare, that these united colonies are, and of right ought to be free and independent states; that they are absolved from all allegiance to the British Crown, and that all political connection between them and the state of Great Britain, is and ought to be totally dissolved; and that as free and independent states, they have full power to levey war, conclude peace, contract alliances, establish commerce, and to do all other acts and things which independent states may of right do.” But independence was not yet won.

  There would be many years of conflict to follow, there would be more defeats than victories before the war ended, but in the end victory was achieved and a new nation was born.

   The war had been raging on for over a year when the Declaration was signed, but up until July 4th 1776 America was in a war which was being fought to reestablish her natural born rights as Englishmen, it was not a war for independence. This document changed that and henceforth this was a war of separation.

  While people such as Samuel Adams were clamoring for independence, and while George Washington secretly hoped that America would declare its independence as he was leading the Continental Army against the British, it was a pamphlet called “Common Sense” which was written by Thomas Paine  that finally convinced many of the founders and citizens of America that independence was not only justifiable, but was also proper.

   Thomas Paine was the first person to actually set down in words the reasoning for  American independence, and why it was a noble and worthy cause; and he is credited as the first person to actually brand this nation the “United States of America.”

  When the founders signed this document they became traitors to the Crown and if captured they would have been hanged as such– losing all three pledges they had sworn to each other. They all understood this and were willing to pay the price as Benjamin Franklin famously quipped, “We must all hang together, or assuredly we shall all hang separately.”

  While they never had to pay the ultimate price for the freedom they have given us–an estimated 25,000 men did, fighting for the cause they believed in–many of them did end up bankrupt or near bankrupt and in debt. So when they pledged their  lives, their fortunes and their sacred honor there was no turning back. Many of them may have lost their fortunes, but they never lost their honor.

  Now it was up to the Continental Army to deliver us the freedom the Declaration rightfully claimed belonged to Americans. The battle went on for many years and it wasn’t until October 19th in 1781 at Yorktown that General Lord Cornwallis surrendered his army to General Washington by sending his second in command to surrender his sword instead of doing it himself as was considered proper in the day–a slight that George Washington was offended by and never forgave–hat hostilities ended and a year later the Treaty of Paris was signed and independence was official.

  But none of those events would have happened if it wasn’t for the Declaration that was signed on this day in 1776 and so today we celebrate the birth of the greatest nation in the history of the world. ”It is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this.”

  I hope that everyone enjoys their Fourth of July. Let the fireworks and the grilling begin! Please take a little time during this Fourth of July holiday to think about the men and women who are serving this country today– as well as all of those in the past– who have dedicated their lives to ensure that the vision of our founders remains intact and that a ”government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.”

  I am sharing with you two videos this year: The first is a video of Patrick Henry’s infamous “Liberty or Death” speech and the second is the scene from the HBO mini-series “John Adams” when the Declaration is adopted.

25 Comments leave one →
  1. Conservatives on Fire's avatar
    July 4, 2012 8:15 am

    Loved your post, Steve. You have a great day and stay safe!

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  2. Peter McCullough's avatar
    Peter McCullough permalink
    July 4, 2012 8:23 am

    Conversely, June 28th saw ushered in The Declaration of Dependence-Obamacare- thanks to Chief Justice John Robert’s majority opinion which may be labeled Common Nonsense. Hanging would be too good for the band of traitors now populating all three branches of government. Stopping this nefarious plot to subvert the Constitution at the ballot box may be no more than a pipe dream when taking into consideration that the Obama train keeps chugging along and the great unwashed without jobs, dwindling assets, cradle to grave dependancy, and a broken government cannot or will not be counted on to exhibit the outrage at the saboteurs and take that outrage into the ballot box and throw the bums out.
    While we still narrowly have the country our founding fathers left us, let us pray and hope that God will indeed bless America and those who would save it.

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    • bunkerville's avatar
      bunkerville permalink
      July 4, 2012 9:13 am

      Here here, could not be said any better. Great post and may all have a great day.

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    • Steve Dennis's avatar
      July 4, 2012 8:37 pm

      Yes, June 28th was a sad day in American history and it was made possible by the man we thought would be the one to stop it, we are marching toward tyranny and this November may be our last chance at saving the Republic.

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  3. grammasheila's avatar
    grammasheila permalink
    July 4, 2012 11:44 am

    Remember, our Founding Fathers were traitors to the British Crown. They literally laid their lives…and heads…on the line to insure freedom for future generations. They would be ashamed at how we have sold our birthright for a mess of pottage.

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    • Steve Dennis's avatar
      July 4, 2012 8:38 pm

      So true! We have let the founders down, but hopefully we will start moving in the right direction in November for it is our last chance to save for our children the vision of our founders.

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      • Peter McCullough's avatar
        Peter McCullough permalink
        July 5, 2012 8:20 am

        Obama’s arrogant overreach virtually opposed by the legislative and judicial branches, the judiciary legislating from the bench, the legislature 99.99% sold to the highest bidding special interests have exposed the greatest flaw in the founding fathers’ thinking. They devised a system of government that cannot function in a moral vacuum. They understood the shortcomings of a ruling class and the potential for unavoiable pitfalls however, today’s intellectually vapid electorate and the acceptance of treasonous, dishonest behavior by those holding the highest offices in the gov’t along with an abandoning of morality and the government sponsored stigmatizing of all things Judeo-Christian was beyond their imaginings.

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  4. lou222's avatar
    lou222 permalink
    July 4, 2012 2:09 pm

    Steve, I hope you do not mind me posting this short youtube video. It will give us some music to boost the spirits, this man is talented. The audience is reacting to how we should all be acting on this day towards our great country. It is sad that it has fallen into the hands of ones wanting to do it great harm. Stay safe today and cool. Take care.

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    • Steve Dennis's avatar
      July 4, 2012 8:43 pm

      That was awesome Lou, thanks for sharing it and I hope you had a great Independence Day! I managed to stay “relatively” safe with one little fireworks mishap but all is well. 🙂

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  5. John Carey's avatar
    John Carey permalink
    July 4, 2012 2:50 pm

    Great post Steve. Our founders would be absolutely appalled at what we have done with the liberty and freedom they secured for us. I ashamed of myself for not standing up sooner to defend it. have a great Independence Day.

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    • Steve Dennis's avatar
      July 4, 2012 8:45 pm

      Thanks John, I had a great day and I hope you did as well. We must not worry about our regrets to this point, but rather stay focused on the task at hand. We still can save our republic but time is growing short and we need to act now.

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  6. cmblake6's avatar
    cmblake6 permalink
    July 4, 2012 7:45 pm

    Reblogged this on Cmblake6's Weblog and commented:
    Are we ready to do it again? Will we have to?

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    • Steve Dennis's avatar
      July 4, 2012 9:00 pm

      Thanks for the reblog and I can only hope that in November we start making inroads in the struggle to take our country back.

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  7. Harrison's avatar
    July 4, 2012 8:23 pm

    As Reagan said… we are only 1 generation away from losing our freedoms.

    Happy 4th here’s to fighting for our freedoms.

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    • Steve Dennis's avatar
      July 4, 2012 8:46 pm

      The man knew of what he spoke and I hope you had a wonderful day. And I salute all those who are fighting right now to make this day possible.

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  8. fredsa1's avatar
    Sam permalink
    July 4, 2012 8:49 pm

    This was a really great post, Steve! The Patrick Henry speech is one of my top three favorite speeches from the Founders. I believe it directly speaks to the choice we as American’s will be facing . . . “Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me death!”

    I hope you and your family had a blessed Independence Day! God bless!
    Semper Vigilo, Fortis, Paratus, et Fidelis!

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    • Steve Dennis's avatar
      July 4, 2012 9:01 pm

      Thanks Sam! That speech ranks right up there with the best ever given, doesn’t it? I had a great day and I hope that you and your family did as well.

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  9. LD Jackson's avatar
    LD Jackson permalink
    July 4, 2012 9:29 pm

    I loved what you had to say. Hope you had a great Independence Day.

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  10. rjjrdq's avatar
    July 5, 2012 1:54 am

    Great post. I was looking at the the Declaration of Independence today and the signers, and Josiah’s name popped out of the list. You did him right, you’ve got him on people’s minds.

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  11. Peter McCullough's avatar
    Peter McCullough permalink
    July 5, 2012 3:15 pm

    OOPS-My last posted comment should have read “virtually unopposed”.

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  12. Don E. Chute's avatar
    July 8, 2012 5:31 pm

    GOD BLESS AMERICA…EVERYDAY IN EVERY-WAY! Great post…wish I would have caught it on the 4th….but everyday is Independence Day, right?

    PLU from SSF

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    • Steve Dennis's avatar
      July 8, 2012 8:43 pm

      Thank you so much and you are right, everyday should be a day we celebrate independence.

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