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Daily Archives: Monday, July 4, 2011
Thurston and Talbot Celebrate Independence Day
Our friends Thurston and Talbot celebrate Independence Day. About these ads
Posted in Humor, Media, Politics, Thurston and Talbot
Tagged Fourth of July, Independence Day, Patriotism, Thurston and Talbot, Traugott
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Remembering Who We Are on Our Independence Day
Most nations are built around a culture. They evolve through the ages via a natural process. Even in countries like France and Russia, which were shaped by ideological revolutions, a national identity is defined by a shared language, history and religion. Not … Continue reading
My Fourth of July Dilemma
I spent about five years in the military. During that time we had a formation nearly every morning. We also marched in formation every time we had a Regimental run or a change of command ceremony. Before each ceremony, we … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Humor, Media, Politics
Tagged Democrats, July 4th Harvard Study, Patriotism, Politics, Republicans
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