July 4,1776

Minuteman

Today is Independence Day in America,two hundred and forty years ago today ordinary citizens decided with firm resolve to make a stand against a government that was out of touch with the average man.

This stand wasn’t made lightly,it was made by men who knew the gravity of their decision.They knew full well that what lay ahead was hardship,bloodshed and if they failed to secure their vision of freedom,for them personally,the gallows.

These men were not just the well heeled and well educated of the upper classes.They were not just soldiers and seamen,they were also ordinary tradesmen and laborers.The one thing they had in common was a belief and a dream that rights originate not from a king,but from God almighty and that no man ought be able to take them away.

Through hardship,bloodshed and massive loss they did see through to the end and achieve what they had desired,but the battle didn’t end there.The battle for the cause of freedom continues on to this day and now,more than ever, it is up to all of us to carry on the fight.

With the up coming elections here as well as elsewhere in the west,we are facing a decision no less heavy than the one made all those years ago.Do we put everything on the line and push through,or do we accept the chains that bind us?

Our enemies need to know that we will not yield,we will not back down,we will not be silent-we will fight!

Look at the man in the picture and ask yourself,what would he do?

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19 Responses to July 4,1776

  1. Heltau says:

    He would have been charging and firing his weapon many years ago.
    While taking out many of the enemy.
    That’s what he would be doing.
    Taking it to the king.
    Merry Fourth of July to you and all others out there.
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  2. KG says:

    Wishing a very fine 4th July to our American friends, and may you never, ever forget how many friends you have worldwide.

  3. Gregoryno6 says:

    Stop here for pictures, then go on to read the article. And don’t forget the calendars!
    Thoughts From A Pin-Up On This Independence Day.

  4. tranquil says:

    Have a great Independence Day, all of you in the US of A!

  5. mara says:

    That was then, this is now. There was a time when patriots were not vilified and censored. They are now. How are disorganised, horrified yet armed American people to respond? How do unarmed Europeans respond to EU domination? I see no answer to this, at least not in my lifetime.

    • KG says:

      “How are disorganised, horrified yet armed American people to respond? ”
      When pushed far enough, with violence, I sincerely hope.

  6. Michael in Nelson says:

    Mara,

    I have to agree with KG here in that the only remedy is a massive uprising against the Muslim horde of barbaric bastards! If the West is so wussified that they capitulate to this 7th century evil, they deserve to have their children and wives raped and to be beheaded for their lack of courage and desire to defend their families. I also believe that the governments of the West deserve to be eliminated with extreme prejudice if they do not oppose this barbarism to the utmost!

    But then I am a COB (Curmudgeonly Old Bastard)

  7. Ronbo says:

    KG said,

    “Wishing a very fine 4th July to our American friends, and may you never, ever forget how many friends you have worldwide.”

    “We few, we happy few, we band of brothers (and sisters)…”

    America has been blessed with loyal English speaking allies, or as we called them in Military Intelligence, “The Cousins. ” This is Britain, Canada, Australia and New Zealand that along with America were once members of the greatest empire in history that at its zenith controlled one-sixth of the world’s surface and all the oceans.

    The British Empire has faded into history, but the Anglosphere of nations is alive and well, a roster of the world’s ten most wealthy and powerful countries.

    …and I think our best days are yet to come.

    “And Crispin Crispian shall ne’er go by,
    From this day to the ending of the world,
    But we in it shall be remember’d;
    We few, we happy few, we band of brothers;
    For he to-day that sheds his blood with me
    Shall be my brother; be he ne’er so vile,
    This day shall gentle his condition:
    And gentlemen in England now a-bed
    Shall think themselves accursed they were not here,
    And hold their manhoods cheap whiles any speaks
    That fought with us upon Saint Crispin’s day.”

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  8. Robertv says:

    Form 1040 tells you what you are.

    A slave.

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    • Robertv says:

      “Look at the man in the picture and ask yourself,what would he do?”

      Nothing. In the eyes of the state he is a terrorist and will be shot as long as he stands alone. Remember the force of those in power is to divide and conquer.

  9. Victor says:

    “Look at the man in the picture and ask yourself,what would he do?”

    He would make love to his woman… get drunk… go outside… and burn the motherf*cker to the ground… happy 4th of July…

  10. Darin says:

    PJW:-America The greatest country on Earth

    https://youtu.be/RX1GhVio4no

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  11. Bo Chandler says:

    Amen. Better to die on your feet than live on your knees.

  12. PC says:

    And were there protesters on the 5th of July holding stupid placards and having a big sook?

  13. Darin says:

    Greenfield-We are a nation of rebels-

    http://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/263384/our-eternal-war-independence-daniel-greenfield

    “The War of Independence was a civil war between those who wanted a strong central government and those who wanted to govern themselves. The fundamental breach between these two worldviews led to the creation of an independent nation dedicated to the preservation of independence. This independence was not mere political independence. It was personal independence.”

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