I'll be working on Monday (public safety is a round-the-clock endeavor), and on that day, as on every Independence Day, I will set aside a few minutes to read and reflect upon the Declaration of Independence.
It's a truly brilliant document, one of the strongest affirmations of liberty ever written. It was also truly revolutionary: Written at time when the world was largely ruled by kings, when the "self-evident" truth for many was that men were born to be ruled by others, it was shockingly bold. (I've always imagined King George reading the Declaration and laughing out loud at the impudence and arrogance of those who signed it.)
When my sons were little, I would read the Declaration to them every Independence Day, and explain to them that it's our nation's birth certificate, and we ought to know what it says.
I would remind them that July 4th isn't about fireworks, or barbecues, or parades...it's about courage, and determination, and a group of brave men willing to risk it all in the cause of liberty.
So...a little early...Happy Independence Day!
The Declaration of Independence | National Archives
It's a truly brilliant document, one of the strongest affirmations of liberty ever written. It was also truly revolutionary: Written at time when the world was largely ruled by kings, when the "self-evident" truth for many was that men were born to be ruled by others, it was shockingly bold. (I've always imagined King George reading the Declaration and laughing out loud at the impudence and arrogance of those who signed it.)
When my sons were little, I would read the Declaration to them every Independence Day, and explain to them that it's our nation's birth certificate, and we ought to know what it says.
I would remind them that July 4th isn't about fireworks, or barbecues, or parades...it's about courage, and determination, and a group of brave men willing to risk it all in the cause of liberty.
So...a little early...Happy Independence Day!

The Declaration of Independence | National Archives
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