Essential reading for Independence Day

Monday isn’t just July 4th. It’s Independence Day. In honor of the occasion, I urge you to go to the National Archives and read the Declaration of Independence. (Full text is here.)

Imagine that troops from a foreign country had traveled across a sea and were occupying your homeland. Read the list of grievances against King George. Read it all the way to the end. It’s an eye-opener.

3 Responses to Essential reading for Independence Day

  • Perfectly apt, and not coincidentally, both are named George. The two that stood out immediately were:
    __(1) For Quartering large bodies of armed troops among us (160,000 strong and will be for as long as politicians use it as a tool to get elected or keep someone else from being elected), and,
    __(2) For protecting them, by a mock Trial, from punishment for any Murders which they should commit on the Inhabitants of these States. (Abu Ghraib, Guantanamo, even Afghanistan prisons anyone?)

  • Robin Capper says:

    Sad thing is many don’t need to “Imagine that troops from a foreign country had traveled across a sea and were occupying your homeland”. Its their reality.

  • Thomas Brock says:

    Great post, Ed and appropriate.

    If you’re more of a listener, I did a reading of the Declaration of Independence on my podcast, The BrockCast (available at my website).

    Happy Independence Day all!!

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