Independence Day

Started by grinders_18, July 04, 2007, 03:58:34 PM

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Today, we celebrate our freedom; even as it is challenged day after day in foreign countries, our freedoms and their own, we celebrate. In 1776, we decided we would no longer live under a tyrannical rule, but as a free people, united together in diversity.

Today, in 2007, we are still fighting to protect that freedom. Is fighting necessary? Do we need to kill to protect this country we love, and so often, take for granted? I don't know, but freedom, my friends, is the foundation of our lives. We need to protect our country, our lives, our families. While we may not all being fighting in a foreign country, preventing any chance of a homeland assault, we can still support our country. How? We all know. Support the troops stickers, banners, etc., wearing red, white, and blue....the list goes on.

How about this: Stop and look at your house, your neighborhood, and if you can, a countryside. This is America. This is where we live, and we should be so proud of it. We should all be willing to honor and defend our freedom and country. We you've looked around and truely taken in America's beauty, look at your friends, familiy, spouses, children. Everyone. WE ARE AMERICA. Everyone is united in diversity. Together, everyone we love and care about, we are all the future of this great nation.

So, to honor this great country, honor each other. Support our troops, as well as each other; they want to know we keep their country beautiful while they're gone.

God Bless America. Canada, too!

Kyle J. Krenz

This radio station was renamed Krenzy in honor of the last American hero to whom speed means freedom of the soul. The question is not when he's gonna stop, but who is gonna stop him.

Invasion1

Canada turned 140 years old on July 1st 2007

but thanks for the thought  ;)

bake82

Kyle


1988 Cutlass Supreme, White/Black Leather, 3.1 Turbo 5 spd, coming soon  95k miles

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