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The enthusiasm for the 4th seems down this year
Posted on 7/4/21 at 8:17 pm
Posted on 7/4/21 at 8:17 pm
Maybe its me...
I think it has to do with having president select Biden pretending to lead our country...thankfully its temporary
I am grateful for our freedom...and our great country..
I think it has to do with having president select Biden pretending to lead our country...thankfully its temporary
I am grateful for our freedom...and our great country..
Posted on 7/4/21 at 8:18 pm to ApexTiger
hard to get enthusiastic about celebrating stolen land.
at least according the leaders of the DNC.
at least according the leaders of the DNC.
Posted on 7/4/21 at 8:19 pm to ApexTiger
Certain groups were told they’re supposed to hate the 4th of July and America. They didn’t hate it and had no problem with it several years ago. They’re just sheep following the advice they were persuaded to believe.
Posted on 7/4/21 at 8:20 pm to ApexTiger
Not in the Florida panhandle!
Posted on 7/4/21 at 8:21 pm to ApexTiger
Our country is in the hands of unpatriotic progressives....your feelings are justified.
Posted on 7/4/21 at 8:21 pm to ApexTiger
I love my country but am sickened by what is happening to it.
Posted on 7/4/21 at 8:22 pm to ApexTiger
For me it’s hard to top last year with trump at Mount Rushmore
Posted on 7/4/21 at 8:25 pm to LRB1967
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I love my country but am sickened by what is happening to it.
That sums it up just about as well as it can be in one simple sentence...sadly
Hell, I used more words to agree than you did making the statement.



This post was edited on 7/4/21 at 8:26 pm
Posted on 7/4/21 at 8:25 pm to ApexTiger
Has Biden tweeted more about Juneteenth or Independence Day?
Serious question
Serious question
Posted on 7/4/21 at 8:47 pm to ApexTiger
It's just you...and your agenda. The enthusiasm is basically the same. Just like past years, some people are enthused and some are not.
Posted on 7/4/21 at 8:56 pm to ApexTiger
Even my “Love is Love” SJW neighbors are fixin to light some fireworks…it’s usually a lot of sparklers, snakes, smoke balls, Roman candles crapola.
Posted on 7/4/21 at 8:58 pm to TruBrew
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It's just you...and your agenda. The enthusiasm is basically the same. Just like past years, some people are enthused and some are not.
Trump promoted the celebration
Biden promotes 16 cents and Olympic athletes expressing themselves ...because America hasn't always done the right thing
Posted on 7/4/21 at 8:59 pm to ApexTiger
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I think it has to do with having president select Biden pretending to lead our country...thankfully its temporary
He’s only temporary, but the ones coming after him will be worse.
Posted on 7/4/21 at 9:02 pm to ApexTiger
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Maybe its me...
It’s not just you.
Mine borders on non-existent.
I posted this this morning:
July 2021
Commentary
Texas Nationalist Movement
Are you a little more agitated and less tolerant of tyranny than usual on this July 4th holiday? You should be. That is especially true if you are a Texan.
Let me begin by clearing up some common misconceptions. July 4th is celebrated as “Independence Day”. There is no holiday called the “Fourth of July”. It is also not “Second Memorial Day,” “Pre-Veterans Day”, “Lather Over Lincoln Day,” “Yet Another Flag Day,” “Federal Government Can Do No Wrong Day,” or “Remember When We Actually Had A Constitution & Bill of Rights Day”.
July 4th is not a celebration of the creation of the United States of America. There was no such thing on July 4, 1776, nor did it exist on July 5th of that same year. It is a celebration of the day that 13 separate colonies of Great Britain declared their independence from Great Britain in one single action and declared that they were 13 independent, separate, self-governing nation-states.
A holiday commemorating independence is not unique to the United States. Texas has “Texas Independence Day”, which is celebrated on March 2nd. Dozens of countries around the world have their own days celebrating their political independence. In every instance, they are to commemorate the anniversary of their country’s separation from another union or country and taking their place as a nation among nations.
Yet here in the good ol’ American Union, the real meaning, and even the real name, of the holiday is steadfastly avoided for fear that people may actually reflect on the current political circumstances and get any “crazy ideas.” Even the name “Independence Day” has been systematically replaced with the exceedingly plain and generic “Fourth of July.”
Any discussion of the roots of the holiday and its modern-day political implications in polite company is often met with blank stares. If, however, people would take a moment and read the first paragraph of the document which spurred the creation of this holiday, it could deepen the significance of the day and spark healthy conversations over our current relationship within the federal union.
“When in the Course of human events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.”
It is abundantly clear that the men who drafted and signed this document believed wholeheartedly in the right of a people to separate from a larger political body and assert their independence. In many instances, those same men who signed this declaration fought and died for the choice that they made and, at a fundamental level, for that choice to be made in the first place.
Lest there are those confused about what happened because of this declaration, I feel I should draw some specific attention to the final paragraph.
“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 levy War, conclude Peace, contract Alliances, establish Commerce, and to do all other Acts and Things which Independent States may of right do.”
It is also important to note that while they declared their independence in a single document, they didn’t do it as one body. Instead, in each and every instance in the document, they refer to themselves as “independent states”. Never do they refer to themselves as one single independent state. They go on further to assert that each of the individual 13 States are equal with the “State of Great Britain.”
This brings me to the point that gets lost too often in this declaration. Great Britain is referred to as a “State.” No one would argue that it is not, in fact, a nation-state. Texas, and the other 49, are also called “States.” For some reason, this fact gets lost on people who claim that States of the American union are nothing more than administrative subdivisions of the all-powerful Federal government that must bow to the whims of our unelected masters in Washington.
July 4th is Independence Day. It is the commemoration of the day when 13 colonies showed that they had the courage to make a difficult decision. It celebrates the day that representatives from those 13 colonies acted on their belief that they were better off out of Great Britain than in it. It memorializes the sacrifices made for the principle that the people had the absolute right to determine their own political destiny.
While you’re eating your hot dog through a surgical mask, waving your flag in groups of 10 or fewer while standing no-less-than 6 feet apart, and watching reruns of fireworks displays on your TV while in lockdown, take some time to reflect on what it is you are actually celebrating. If you are celebrating the 4th of July as merely a day to “fly the colors” while waiting for government permission to return to work or open your business, then, by all means, turn your back on the Founding Fathers and enjoy your hot dog.
However, if you are genuinely celebrating “Independence Day,” then remember what it was truly about: Fed-up with an overbearing and overreaching government, which trampled on their rights, and was so disconnected that it no longer could serve them, people in 13 individual colonies declared their political, economic, and cultural separation and asserted their sovereignty as 13 separate, individual, distinct, and independent nation-states.
The best way for Texans to celebrate the spirit of July 4, 1776, is to hoist a Texas flag and ONLY a Texas flag and remind everyone around you that Texas is a free and independent State. Remind them that what we endure from the 2.5 million unelected bureaucrats in Washington is EXACTLY why the 13 colonies declared their independence from Great Britain and why Texas declared its independence from Mexico.
It is a celebration of intolerance toward would-be tyrants, including those in Washington and Austin. It is a reminder that the preservation of some principles, such as liberty and self-government, sometimes demands a heavy price. It also serves as a reminder that Texas, just like those 13 colonies, can and should again lift its head and stand among the nations.
Posted on 7/4/21 at 9:05 pm to ApexTiger
Go outside. Everywhere I went has been slammed with people. In texas at the moment and its like everybody forgot about the last 16 months
Of course that bullshite should never be forgotten. Short attention spans and selfish
Of course that bullshite should never be forgotten. Short attention spans and selfish
This post was edited on 7/4/21 at 9:06 pm
Posted on 7/4/21 at 9:05 pm to ApexTiger
100% I didn't see shite all day.
I'm the only one in this mfer wearing flag pants.
Love it or leave it.
I'm the only one in this mfer wearing flag pants.
Love it or leave it.
This post was edited on 7/4/21 at 9:15 pm
Posted on 7/4/21 at 9:07 pm to ApexTiger
Yep, my neighborhood isn’t shooting off Claymores and IEDs like past years
Posted on 7/4/21 at 9:09 pm to Nado Jenkins83
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Go outside. Everywhere I went has been slammed with people. In texas at the moment and its like everybody forgot about the last 16 months
Of course that bull shite should never be forgotten. Short attention spans and selfish
My neighborhood is a patriot war zone….some of the baws got the class C shite…we’re out in the county with no restrictions….probably 6-7 subdivision lighting a lot of shite off not counting the subdivisions that will also have their own display.
Posted on 7/4/21 at 9:10 pm to ApexTiger
Yep. Our country’s inability to audit & validate the election of POTUS makes many seriously question America’s FREEDOM.
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