Be Grateful You’re an American!
We’re 230 years old on Tuesday and still kicking butt!
Birthday Greetings from Gen. Pace:
– Today marks our 230th year as a Nation. Our founders envisioned this great Nation as a democracy, a concept that has come to define America. To echo the words of President Ronald Reagan, “Independence Day is more than just the birthday of a Nation. It serves as the commemoration of a revolution that changed the very concept of government.”
The citizens of the United States can be proud of our rich heritage. Throughout our history, America has undergone many struggles to preserve our way of life. We have gone to battle to fight for freedom wherever and whenever necessary. Today is no different. We are fully engaged in a fight against terror. To America’s Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, Marines and Coast Guardsmen, and especially your families, thank you for meeting the challenges of the War on Terrorism and for protecting the principles that guide our great Nation.
The Joint Chiefs and I wish you and your families a safe and happy Independence Day. We honor your tremendous sacrifice to our country, and we are extremely proud of your contribution to keeping our country safe.
With respect,
PETER PACE
General, United States Marine Corps
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
And from the Secretary of War Defense:
– More than two centuries ago, groups of patriots gathered in halls and in farm houses to debate the course of a young nation’s destiny. Their journey was a difficult one. Early in their pursuit of freedom, a man named James Allen wrote in his diary, “Many thinking people believe America has seen its best days.” But, many other Americans thought better, and the result of their determination was a government dedicated to the inherent equality of all people and their unalienable right to liberty.
It was one group of patriots in particular – farmers and shopkeepers turned colonial soldiers – that our nation relied upon to secure those ideals. The soldiers suffered many defeats along the way, but they never surrendered their willingness to make any sacrifice for a cause greater than themselves.
Promoting the highest of ideals and defending them at all costs is a defining characteristic of what it is to be American. The American commitment to a noble cause began at Lexington and Concord, but it did not end with a surrender at Yorktown. The work continued — in the courage of generations who marched for suffrage and civil rights, and on hundreds of battlefields, from Gettysburg to Normandy to Tal Afar.
Today, we continue to be blessed by the service of men and women as dedicated to the cause of freedom as the first generation who wore our country’s uniform. And it is during this time of year we reflect on our freedoms and way of life secured through their actions.
Those men and women — volunteers all — serve and they sacrifice along dusty streets in harsh lands, aboard ships sailing across the globe’s oceans, and among our communities, all with a single purpose: to make safe the blessings we are privileged to enjoy.
To each of you serving our nation’s highest ideals, know that you are part of a proud legacy. You have been and are making history, and you will be an inspiration for the generations to come. May God bless each of you. May God bless your families and your loved ones. And may God continue to bless our wonderful country.
DONALD H. RUMSFELD
Secretary ofWarDefense
These two PATRIOTS say it best!
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Tribes. "I am not a wolf. I have never harmed a person in my life. But I am not a sheep, either. I know these forces are out there, and wishing it were not so will not only not make them go away – it will rob me of my chance to kick their ass when they show up."
— Bill Whittle









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July 3rd, 2006 at 5:57 pm
Have a happy 4th of July, GN!!
July 3rd, 2006 at 9:47 pm
Great read as always…Happy 4th GunnNutt!
July 4th, 2006 at 11:22 am
Happy 4th of July to all … except Barking Moonbats. May they move to another country, and soon!
July 4th, 2006 at 9:35 pm
Happy 4th of July to all!! And GN, thank you again for all that you do.
July 4th, 2006 at 10:28 pm
Happy 230th Fourth to all of you!