Another Fourth of July has come and gone while we (Americans in general, New Yorkers in particular, everyone else along the way) end the celebrations we had today and look forward to those we’ll (hopefully) continue to have tomorrow. A sulfurous halo of light cloaks the skyline–a spontaneous rocket trail is seen here, a random [...]
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Even though its patriotic significance has long ago given way to mostly sheer entertainment and spectacle, another Fourth of July has arrived. While the cost of living is skyrocketing, trust in our national leadership plummeting, hope for America’s future eroding, and a series of on-going and prospective wars are severely draining this nation’s resources, the [...]
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Far be it from me to rain on any of my fellow Americans’ barbecues and fireworks (even parades), but ABSOLUTELY NOTHING happened in Philadelphia on 4 July 1776. Aside from minor discussions concerning the Declaration and its publication, only John Hancock, the Congressional President, and Secretary Charles Thomson signed their names to the newly-created document [...]
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