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04 Jul 01 - 03:03 PM (#498445) Subject: Happy! July 4, 2001 From: Abby Sale 2001: begins 225th year of American Independence; The Declaration of Independence was adopted & signed on July 4th, 1776 O the cuckoo [I don't know when the custom commonly expired, it's still used in Presidential Proclamations, but it was once standard throughout the US to date letters and documents "of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and twenty-fourth" or "The xxxth year of American Independence," rather than using the antidisestablishmentarianistic notion of dating from the inaccurate date of the birth of Jesus.] BTW: © Stephen L. Suffet 2000 |
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04 Jul 01 - 03:17 PM (#498452) Subject: RE: Happy! July 4, 2001 From: Amos At least we knew what we were counting from that way! Good data -- o, the things you learn on the Mudcat! Here is a complementary notion for ya, Abbey, in humble appreciation. Well, appreciation anyway!:>) Regards, A |
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04 Jul 01 - 04:37 PM (#498492) Subject: RE: Happy! July 4, 2001 From: Suffet Abby, Thanks for posting my song, "The Pigeon." I had almost fogotten I had written it, until I saw it here and on the rec.music.folk newsgroup. I estimate that I have written more than 200 songs in my life, the majority being quickie pieces like this. Ada Prill from Rochester, NY, has been collecting them for a couple of years now, including ones that I would just as soon forget, such as "Lady Simpson and the Handsome Serving Lad." Anyway, one sad note regarding July 4th: Both Thomas Jefferson and John Adams died on July 4, 1826, exactly 175 years ago today. And one more happy note: The Philippines became an independent republic on July 4, 1946. ---- Steve |
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04 Jul 01 - 06:51 PM (#498545) Subject: RE: Happy! July 4, 2001 From: Abby Sale And a Happy Fil-American Friendship Day to you! (An official US declared Day) |
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05 Jul 01 - 04:17 PM (#499213) Subject: RE: Happy! July 4, 2001 From: GUEST,Walking Eagle Jes bein' a nit picker here. The D of I was SIGNED on July 4th. July 2nd. was when colonists decided to bolt from the crown. |
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05 Jul 01 - 04:21 PM (#499220) Subject: RE: Happy! July 4, 2001 From: kendall Actually, the D of I was signed on July 2nd and was approved on the 4th. |
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05 Jul 01 - 04:22 PM (#499223) Subject: RE: Happy! July 4, 2001 From: kendall Actually, the D of I was signed on July 2nd and was approved on the 4th. Or, was it the other way 'round? |
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05 Jul 01 - 04:31 PM (#499230) Subject: RE: Happy! July 4, 2001 From: Burke Another nit pick, we just completed the 125th year of independence. We're beginning our 126th. |
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05 Jul 01 - 04:44 PM (#499243) Subject: RE: Happy! July 4, 2001 From: GUEST,walking eagle I think we should have three days off! |
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05 Jul 01 - 06:21 PM (#499298) Subject: RE: Happy! July 4, 2001 From: SharonA In honor of the 225th anniversary of the USA's birth, there was a reading of the Declaration of Independence by several well-known actors on the steps of the Philadelphia (PA) Museum of Art last night. I saw it on TV; were any Mudcatters there? What a stirring presentation, especially the one section that Graham Greene read concerning the "Indian" attacks on settlers!!! That was priceless! We Americans so often hear the same passages quoted from the Declaration that we have forgotten that a large portion of it lists grievances against King George. I feel we should not dismiss this portion as past history, but remember it and be vigilant that our government does not descend into those same practices against the citizenry now or in the future. We should also use it as a gauge of the human-rights conduct of other nations, and raise our voices against oppressors the world over. SharonA |
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05 Jul 01 - 09:30 PM (#499436) Subject: RE: Happy! July 4, 2001 From: Abby Sale Burke, quite so. I seem to have dropped a year somewhere. Checking the website, I find a Pres. Proc. we all regularly observe for the 3rd week of March (ie, in the immediately prior year of Amer. Independence), NATIONAL POISON PREVENTION WEEK, 2001. It is dated: "IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this second day of March, in the year of our Lord two thousand one, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and twenty-fifth. GEORGE W. BUSH" |
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06 Jul 01 - 09:36 AM (#499727) Subject: RE: Happy! July 4, 2001 From: Amos National POSION PREVENTION Week???? Holy Jumpin' Jehosphats! It's just scurrilous that these two kinds of language should even be writ to the same page!! It is to barfff!!! The bold and dignified reduced to the specious and trivial in one very fell swoop. A |
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06 Jul 01 - 04:07 PM (#500087) Subject: RE: Happy! July 4, 2001 From: Abby Sale Amos, Careful whom you're deprecating there, fellow! I've been celebrating National Poison Prevention Week for some 14 years. Since 1987, in fact. I mean, really, you got any better official holidays to celebrate on March 18th? Well, there's Aruba Flag Day and certainly Aruba is a vital center in the hemisphere and, far as I know, the first country in the hemisphere to legalize prostitution - no small thing, that. But I prefer to celebrate a good old true-blue USian National Day, myself. Please reiterate for me - I'm not quite sure just which the "bold and dignified" part of this thread was. |