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Find The Pea The phrase that keeps popping into my head whenever I read anything about the health system takeover bill is, "how stupid do they think we are?" The rhetorical answer, sadly, is, "pretty stupid." After...

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Listen To Independence Day Warm-Up

Posted on : 03-07-2009 | By : Jim Lynch | In : Blog Talk Radio, bRight @ Night

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My Blog Talk Radio Show, Independence Day Warm-Up, is getting ready to start at 11pm EDT. Come join me as we talk about our country and celebrate the USA!

What are your thoughts about America, our history and our future? The call in number is (718) 664-9725 or click on the link above and find the click to talk link if you have a mic hooked up to your computer.

The chat room is about to be opened. See you there.

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Yes, I’m playing around again

Posted on : 03-07-2009 | By : Jim Lynch | In : My Life, Site News, WordPress

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It’s a long weekend, so I’m playing around with the theme again. While I’m doing that I’ve broken out this oldie but goodie.

I’m also getting some things ready for tonight’s Independence Day Warm-up.

Finally, for now, an update on this post. When I wrote that two days ago I had 29 cigarettes left. Right now that number is down to one. Even that is quite a reduction in normal consumption. The good news, yeah I know there’s all that health stuff too, is that I haven’t given the state of Florida or the federal government any more money. And I’m not going to.

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Independence Day Warmup

Posted on : 02-07-2009 | By : Jim Lynch | In : bRight @ Night

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You are invited to listen to the next edition of bRight @ Night, Independence Day Warmup, on Blog Talk Radio.

The show starts tomorrow night (7/3/09) at 11pm eastern. We (I’m including you in all of this) will be talking about our nation’s birth, what makes the U.S. great, and where we go from here. It will be a one hour show ending at midnight.

If you want to participate you can go to the show page linked above. If you have a mic hooked up to your computer you can click on the “click to talk” button or call in at (718) 664-9725. The chat room will be open just before the show starts.

See you tomorrow night.

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Parades, Picnics, and Patriotism

Posted on : 04-07-2008 | By : Jim Lynch | In : Non-political

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Fourth of July KidsOne of the most vivid memories of my childhood is the celebration of Independence Day. Of course it included a parade. Many years we were participants, waking up early to decorate our bikes with red, white, and blue crepe paper. We would weave it through the spokes and wrap it around the tubes and handle bars. We would make streamers to hang from the hand grips and back of the seat. There were no prizes, but it was a competition none the less. We all wanted to have the best decorated bike in the parade.

The times we didn’t ride in the parade we sat and watched. Bands, floats, fire trucks, and convertibles full of beauty queens and local politicians. And flags.

Most of the units had a flag leading the way. As they passed by we would stand. Always. I don’t remember mom or dad telling us to stand. I believe I learned by just watching. My folks weren’t unique, everyone got out of their lawn chair or off the curb when “Old Glory” made it’s way past their location.

The morning parade was followed by the afternoon picnic. It was a rotating affair hosted by my parents and a group of their friends. One picnic really stands out. My parents were hosting and our neighbor was mowing his yard before they came over. A few guests had already arrived and were hanging around in the back yard talking when the mower next door stopped. Mr. Trimble (the neighbor) had run over a ground wasp nest. The disturbed wasps flew up the leg of his shorts and started to do what mad wasps do. Aware of the guests next door, but not caring about their presence, he quickly dropped trou before running into his house. He was topic number one among the adults when he gingerly showed up later.

While many of the images of Independence Day were the outward trappings of patriotism, there was an underlying sense of pride which is, I believe, at the core of true patriotism.

I hope that you and yours are having a great 4th. More than that I hope you feel the pride of being a part of the greatest country on earth. In the midst of all the politics it’s good to remember that our system of government is like none other in the history of the world. We don’t have to excuse our shortcomings, we have the means and the will to overcome them. We don’t have to shy away from our success, we embrace that success and offer it as a model to people everywhere. We don’t have to hide our patriotism, we should show it on every occasion and embrace it.

Happy 4th of July!

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Happy Independence Day

Posted on : 04-07-2007 | By : Jim Lynch | In : Blog Talk Radio, Fun Stuff, bRight @ Night

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First Cup Radio will be on the air in just a few minutes (6am Eastern) to help you start you July 4th celebrations. Help me by calling in – (718) 664-9725. Tell me what Independence Day, and this country mean to you.

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First Cup 07.05.06

Posted on : 05-07-2006 | By : Jim Lynch | In : Congress, First Cup, Illegal Immigration, Israel, Our Military

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First CupNancy Astor: “If I were your wife, I would put poison in your coffee.”
Sir Winston Churchill: “And if I were your husband, I would drink it.”

Happy 2nd Blogiversary to:
Dr. Sanity!

Captain’s Quarters (Ed Morrissey) Israeli Cabinet Approves Deeper Gaza Incursion, Buffer Zone — “After Hamas fired a longer-range Kassam rocket that hit the city of Ashkelon, the Israeli cabinet has decided to respond to this escalation by pushing the Palestinians farther away. The IDF will deepen their northern incursion into Gaza and start leveling residential structures in their rocket-staging area, intending to set up a permanent buffer zone.”

Iowa Voice (Brian) So How Many Did They Launch? — “We’re quickly getting past the point of no return here. North Korea is already isolated and the international pressure is about as high as it can get, yet he’s not backing down.”

ScrappleFace (Scott Ott) N. Korea Launches Attack Against Sea of Japan — “North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il today acknowledged that he had ordered yesterday’s missile strikes against the Sea of Japan in response to what he called “threatening and provocative movements” that the body of water had made against his nation’s coastline.” :-D

Don Surber Soldiers become citizens — “The Independence Day story of the year is from AP out of Bagram, Afghanistan, where 26 U.S. soldiers from 21 nations became U.S. citizens on the Fourth of July. They took advantage of a 2004 law that speeds up the citizenship process for those in the military.”

Ankle Biting Pundits (Bull Dog Pundit) President Finally Coming To His Senses On Immigration? — “While Karl Rove and Tony Snow say that the President believes any reform should address the status of the 11 million illegals already here one “anonymous source” close to the deliberations predicted the President would abandon the “path to citizenship” (a/k/a “amnesty”)”

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First Cup 07.04.1776

Posted on : 04-07-2006 | By : Jim Lynch | In : Blogs and blogging, Fun Stuff, Good Ideas, Politics

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If blogs and bloggers existed in 1776 what would they have written? In a sense, except for the technology, they did exist. Consider the pamphlets of Thomas Paine, the correspondence of Benjamin Franklin and the writing of Thomas Jefferson. One of the keys to selling the idea of independence to colonial America was the written word. The series of Common Sense pamphlets written by Thomas Paine achieved a distribution that would, when adjusted for the change in population, thrill any present day “pamphleteer/blogger”.

I will continue to add to this throughout the day as others choose to participate. There may also be some entries “invented” in the style of the blogs we all enjoy.

Iowa Voice (Brian)

Independence Declared!

Last month, Richard Henry Lee laid a proposal in front of the Second Continental Congress:

Resolved, That these United Colonies are, and of right ought to be, free and independent States, that they are absolved from all allegiance to the British Crown, and that all political connection between them and the State of Great Britain is, and ought to be, totally dissolved.

That it is expedient forthwith to take the most effectual measures for forming foreign Alliances.

That a plan of confederation be prepared and transmitted to the respective Colonies for their consideration and approbation.

After going through several different drafts, the Congress, meeting at the Pennsylvania State House, finally approved what they called the “Declaration of Independence“.

Read the rest of Independence Declared!

TMH’s Bacon Bits (DL)

Could This All Be for Naught?

On this Fouth of July, in the Year of Our Lord Seventeen Hundred and Seventy-six, in a small crowded hall in Philadelphia, a man is thinking to himself.

Do we dare do what we’re thinking? Already we are doomed to die when the King’s men get their scurvy hands on us. This ideal about authority coming from the common man and not from the King is unheard of in history. Who are we to change history? How can we be sure we can even put to the pen those things sufficient to protect us from the curses of government power? It is God’s truth that we need some government, but one we can approve of, one that speaks for us and not for its own power – be it king or tyrant. What faith have we that our side will be loyal to the cause and not betray us for another? What faith have we, that the government we create won’t just dispose of this paper we are about to write — or alter its wisdom beyond its meaning, like a living document — except perhaps for our faith in the muzzles of our guns?

Read the rest of Could This All Be for Naught?

Outside The Beltway (Dr. James Joyner)


Declaration of Independence: A Fisking

When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.

We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.

Jefferson has buried an obviously untrue assertion after a rather longwinded series of unsubstantiated premises. [And what’s with the capitalization? Is Course a proper noun now?-ed.] Is it really necessary to dissolve our politcal bonds? Really? Does the earth have powers? [And why isn’t “earth” capitalized? Surely, it’s closer to being a proper noun than “course.”-ed.]

Read the rest of Declaration of Independence: A Fisking

Pirate’s Cove (William Teach)

If I Was There……

Matey, great news. Some of thy brightest and most influential people in these 13 Colonies have declared independence from the despotic British rulers. Of course, the Loyalists have taken a dim view of this corporate funded attempt, particularly the tea industry, to break away from the “benevolent occupiers.”

Charles Shumer, a representative of Her Majesty’s Royal Governors, stated “I find it appalling that several unelected business leaders woud take it upon themselves to userp the valid and legal ruling powers bestowed by King Charles. This is clearly a violation of the Separation of Powers.”

John Kerney, a high powered gigilo and husband of a wealthy Boston socialite, stated that he was for independence before he was against it.

Other Loyalists joined the fray, and demanded that the Pennsylvania governor, appointed by King Charles, recount the ballots. There were also claims of ballot tampering, and that the system used was not transparent enough, plus there some had to stand in line to long to sign their name to the so called “Declaration of Independence.”

Read the rest of If I Was There……

T F Stern’s Rantings

Journal Entry, July 4, 1776

It has been established that gatherings to discuss our plight are now outlawed, those attending face grave consequence; loss of property, confinement and even death for uttering seditious words against the Crown. Is it seditious to desire equality of rights from a government which treats some citizens better than others? I ask only for those rights granted to other common men, no more, no less. If this is treason then I am a traitor.

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If You Were There

Posted on : 04-07-2006 | By : Jim Lynch | In : Blogs and blogging, Fun Stuff

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This post is for the bloggers out there. I’ve sent an email to nearly 50 bloggers and asked them to participate. If I missed you, I would still welcome you to join in the fun. Here is the message I sent:

When I was growing up one of my favorite series of books were “We Were There…” (One that sticks in my mind was, “We were there at Pearl Harbor: Historical consultant: Willard A. Kitts, 3rd (We were there books [15])“) Independence Day is without a doubt our most historical holiday. So, here’s my idea:

It’s July 1776, but there’s one difference — blogs, including yours. What would your post be for July 4th, 1776 not from today’s perspective, but if “you were there”? If you’d like to write a post in your blog’s style I’d like to publish them tomorrow. If you’d like to participate you can either send it as a reply to this email and I’ll add it, or if you want to post it on your blog you can send the link and I’ll reference it that way.

I hope you have fun with this. In any case I wish for you and yours a wonderful Independence Day +230

Send your contribution to lakelandjim at gmail dot com, or just send along a link if you publish something on your blog.

(Thanks, Randal…)

After looking around I found out the book series was We Were There. I have modified the post.

UPDATE AND BUMP: Several bloggers who I invited to participate have linked to this post. In addition to adding them to today’s post, their trackbacks appear below:

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