Friday, July 3, 2009

Unhappy Fourth



Happy Fourth of July.

Ugghhh. No other sentence or expression in American culture could cause me to wretch and heave as violently as this particular phrase.

Anti-American? Quite the opposite, my friend, quite the opposite.

Ask the average person on the street what the fourth day of the seventh month means to them. As a matter of fact most local news programs will more than likely be doing just that as they do every year. Joe and Jane American will, with excitement in their eyes, list various things and events like cookouts, fireworks, not having to work and perhaps a little baseball, hot dogs and apple pie.

What’s wrong with that?

Everyone gathers together to grill burgers and dogs, shoot the bull, throw down multiple brews, and when it gets dark, watch the night get lit up – not like Uncle Ted and Grandpa – by brilliant bursts of colors blooming across the sky in rapid succession. Kids will be running around the darkened yard waving sparklers frantically about attempting to spell out their names in the night air. Dogs and cats will be heading for cover as the sounds of bombs bursting in air torment their fragile ears, not to mention the shrill shrieks of the exuberant little tykes prancing about.

What could I possibly find wrong with all of this?

Freedom. Or more precisely the absence of the celebration of freedom.

Too many people get caught up in the events of this day that they forget that the official name of the day is Independence Day – the day we, as Americans celebrate the birth of our nation.
The citizens of America are so quick to adopt a catchy saying or phrase that they forget the true meaning. Don’t believe me? Look at the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.

How many times, since that day, have you heard someone use the phrase “September 11, 2001” when referring to that day? I would wager on few to none. Ahh, but you will hear “Nine-eleven,” or worse, “Nine-one-one” – catchy little phrases that remove or denigrate the meaning of that day.

The same goes for this coming Saturday. Most Americans will be celebrating the Fourth of July and not Independence Day. And I believe that is exactly what our politicians desire because if we do not celebrate our Independence it will be that much easier for them to confiscate it from us. And too many people will willingly do so in order to be coddled by the nanny state.

To paraphrase Benjamin Franklin: Those who will trade freedom for security deserve neither.
When it comes to these two choices, as the American patriot Patrick Henry said, “I know not what course others may take, but as for me, give me Liberty or give me Death.”
Go celebrate your Fabulous Fourth; I’ll be celebrating my Independence... while we still have it.

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4 Comments:

At July 3, 2009 9:31 AM , Blogger Brad Killinger said...

Well put Joel. Independence and freedom. That's what this Saturday is all about. The day we best be celebrating what the brilliance and the gahoneys our founding fathers and those that fought for it (freedom from tyranny) provided us. King Obama is taking them away at a rapid pace. And he's doing it with the permission of most of this country. Freedom's disapearing right before our very eyes. So we best be celebrating it before there's nothing left to celebrate. Pretty soon we will all be celebrating DEpendence day.

 
At July 4, 2009 7:35 PM , Blogger Elizabeth said...

Happy Independence day! Lets celebrate by remembering the time we were "free"...when we were a democracy. A democracy requires a knowledgeable, informed society. When shouting "support our troops" took the place of asking "why are we going to war?" when questioning the government became the new definition of "anti-americanism" and political dissent became "unpatriotic". Our forefathers fought for a tax on tea, yet no one questions why our tax money is going to israel or to fund the rebuilding of iraq, conveniently, the contract given to the companies that our elected officials profit from. No one seemed to notice that the companies who profit from war, the banks, and the media are in the control of a chosen few. How easy it is for the media to show "happy 4th" "911" and pictures of bin-laden..."scare" tactics cause any uninformed member of society to give up their freedom. We, as a society like to blame Bush for the economy and everything else, but fail to look around at one another and question "how did WE let this happen?" So today, I celebrate those of us who will say what no one wants to hear, those of us who "spoil the fun" of the party, because those are the patriots that still fight for what our founding fathers fought for and a true "patriot must always be ready to defend his country against his gov't (E. Abbey)" and "dissent is the highest form of patriotism (H.Zinn)

 
At July 6, 2009 10:47 AM , Blogger bjarvis03 said...

Hey Joel, I have been searching for cartoons/blogs in the Atlanta area-I saw your cartoon on Boortz website-would you mind checking out my site-bobjcartoons.com-I would appreciate any feedback you might have-thx Bob

 
At August 19, 2009 10:30 AM , Blogger Drewboy said...

WHAT?! Are you serious? This comic makes sense to you?

You're saying Obama is replacing liberty with security? Where were you the past 8 years?!

Where were you when President Bush created the USA PATRIOT Act, which spied on people - including innocent American citizens in the media business, according to a whistelblower from within the NSA - and when he opened up Guantanamo Bay, which imprisoned people without trials, who were sometimes innocent bystanders, and tortured them?!

 

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