July 4, 1776

by Rick on July 2, 2009

With the day of our Independence coming up, Kathy and I would like to remind every one that this is the day in 1776 that our founding fathers took a major risk to their health and wealth. They stood to rebel against a controlling government that was taxing them unfairly with no representation. Many of them paid the price of their actions with the lose of families, friends, and of course they lost their business and any wealth they may have had. We believe that it is important that we as Americans remember the sacrifice they and all who have fought and died since then as we enjoy the freedom they bestowed upon our proud states and country. God Bless America and have a happy independence day.



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