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Patriotism and All That

As this Independence Day weekend comes to a close, I have to say I’m still proud to have been born and raised in this country.  Admittedly it’s been difficult to feel that way in recent years.  My paternal ancestry in Texas actually extends back to the 1580s, when a branch of the De La Garza clan joined other Spaniards established homes in the southern part of the state.  My Indian ancestors, of course, were in this same region millennia ago.

I remember America’s Bicentennial very clearly.  I was 12 and became swept up in the excitement of that summer’s festivities.  I didn’t realize it at the time, but the U.S. came together as no one expected.  The Watergate crisis had left our nation with an incredible distrust in our elected leaders, and we had slinked our way out of the Vietnam conflict the previous year.  Along with oil embargoes and energy crises from a few years later and the swine flu scare, it had become tough to feel pride in this country.

But all of that seemed to melt away with the summer heat, as America basked in its own glory.  Watching vintage ships off the east coast remains an especially poignant memory.  I can never forget that summer and how it made everyone feel.

I just don’t feel that same level of exuberance now.  I know I’ve become cynical – something that seems natural with age.  But in the half century since the Bicentennial a few things look familiar.  We have a Republican president; we’ve come out of some disastrous wars; we’ve had a severe economic downturn and a pandemic that made swine flu look like a brief head cold.

I often wonder how foreigners look at Americans, although I’m not too concerned with what others think.  Again – an effect of aging, albeit a positive one.

Despite such anxiety, I’m still glad to be here and be living in this country.  I just don’t want to give up on it and for what it stands.

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Happy Fourth of July 2026!

“Where liberty dwells there is my country.”

Benjamin Franklin

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Happy Fourth of July 2025!

“Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom, must, like me, undergo the fatigue of supporting it.”

Thomas Paine

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Happy Fourth of July 2024!

“Liberty is meaningless where the right to utter one’s thoughts and opinions has ceased to exist. That, of all rights, is the dread of tyrants.  It is the right which they first of all strike down.”

Frederick Douglass

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Happy Fourth of July 2023!

“We must be free not because we claim freedom, but because we practice it.”

William Faulkner

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Happy Fourth of July 2022!

“One of the most important of life’s lessons is to learn independence, to understand freedom.  This means independence from attachments, from results, from opinions, and from expectations.”

Brian Weiss, Messages from the Masters

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Political Cartoon of the Week – July 2, 2022

John Darkow

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July 2022 Literary Calendar

Events in the month of July for writers and readers

  • July 1 – Canada Day / International Joke Day
  • July 2 – I Forgot Day / World UFO Day
  • July 3 – Compliment Your Mirror Day / Disobedience Day
  • July 4 – Independence Day (U.S.) / National Country Music Day
  • July 5 – National Apple Turnover Day / National Bikini Day / National Workaholics Day
  • July 6 – International Kissing Day / National Fried Chicken Day
  • July 7 – Chocolate Day / Global Forgiveness Day
  • July 8 – National Blueberry Day / National Motorcycle Day (2nd Friday in July)
  • July 9 – National Sugar Cookie Day
  • July 10 – Teddy Bear Picnic Day
  • July 11 – Cheer Up the Lonely Day / National Blueberry Muffin Day / World Population Day
  • July 12 – Pecan Pie Day / National Different Colored Eyes Day
  • July 13 – Barbershop Music Appreciation Day / National French Fry Day
  • July 13 – Embrace Your Geekness Day
  • July 14 – Bastille Day / National Macaroni and Cheese Day / National Nude Day / Shark Awareness Day
  • July 15 – Be a Dork Day / Cow Appreciation Day / National Give Something Away Day
  • July 17 – National Ice Cream Day
  • July 20 – Moon Day
  • July 21 – National Be Somebody Day
  • July 22 – Hammock Day
  • July 23 – National Day of the Cowboy / Vanilla Ice Cream Day
  • July 24 – Amelia Earhart Day / Cousins Day / National Tequila Day / Parents’ Day
  • July 26 – All or Nothing Day
  • July 27 – Walk on Stilts Day
  • July 29 – International Tiger Day
  • July 30 – International Day of Friendship
  • July 31 – Mutt’s Day / National Avocado Day

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