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DoctorDoom
07-03-2007, 12:28 PM
As Independence Day arrives, it's worth reflecting that it is NOT about parades and picnics and fireworks. It's about the most momentous political and societal event in human history, the birth of the United States of America, the Grand Experiment.

This is a must-read, written years ago by Rush Limbaugh's dad. It's a kick in the ass to those who don't want to be inconvenienced for the sake of America.

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"Our Lives, Our Fortunes, Our Sacred Honor"

It was a glorious morning. The sun was shining and the wind was from the southeast. Up especially early, a tall bony, redheaded young Virginian found time to buy a new thermometer, for which he paid three pounds, fifteen shillings. He also bought gloves for Martha, his wife, who was ill at home.

Thomas Jefferson arrived early at the statehouse. The temperature was 72.5 degrees and the horseflies weren't nearly so bad at that hour. It was a lovely room, very large, with gleaming white walls. The chairs were comfortable. Facing the single door were two brass fireplaces, but they would not be used today.

The moment the door was shut, and it was always kept locked, the room became an oven. The tall windows were shut, so that loud quarreling voices could not be heard by passersby. Small openings atop the windows allowed a slight stir of air, and also a large number of horseflies. Jefferson records that "the horseflies were dexterous in finding necks, and the silk of stockings was nothing to them." All discussing was punctuated by the slap of hands on necks.

On the wall at the back, facing the president's desk, was a panoply -- consisting of a drum, swords, and banners seized from Fort Ticonderoga the previous year. Ethan Allen and Benedict Arnold had captured the place, shouting that they were taking it "in the name of the Great Jehovah and the Continental Congress!"The Americans Who Risked Everything (http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/home/folder/american_who_risked_everything_1.guest.html)

Timberwolf
07-03-2007, 09:42 PM
Waaaaay cool essay...that IS a must read.

TheIrishman
07-05-2007, 02:33 AM
Basically they all lost everything due to their commitment to the new nation. That is a commitment that I do not believe would occur today, especially from the moneygrubbers. Men over 60 hiding in the woods and surviving off the land--a hardy group, a dedicated group! Their families should NEVER have been touched! The Mafia would not do what the British did!!

DesertFox
07-05-2007, 08:31 AM
:rolleyes: