"What a glorious morning this is!"
"What a glorious morning this is!"
--Samuel Adams to John Hancock at the Battle of Lexington, Massachusetts, 19 April 1775. The shot heard round the world was fired on that glorious morning. I hope you will join me this morning in a silent prayer to honor the courageous souls that faced the British that morning. As you know some of them paid for our freedom with their lives, let us never forget them. You might want to listen to the rally at Lexington Green.
Happy Patriots' Day to all.
God Bless America, God Save The Republic.
Thanks go to:
Archiving Early America
Wikipedia
RTR Radio/Revolution Broadcasting
--Samuel Adams to John Hancock at the Battle of Lexington, Massachusetts, 19 April 1775. The shot heard round the world was fired on that glorious morning. I hope you will join me this morning in a silent prayer to honor the courageous souls that faced the British that morning. As you know some of them paid for our freedom with their lives, let us never forget them. You might want to listen to the rally at Lexington Green.
Happy Patriots' Day to all.
God Bless America, God Save The Republic.
Thanks go to:
Archiving Early America
Wikipedia
RTR Radio/Revolution Broadcasting
6 Comments:
I hope that the recent Tea Parties can continue their momentum. If not, America will become a nation we no longer recognize!
I thought the same thing, Always...
sadly, it is becoming a nation we don't recognize, and one those wonderful old patriots would be rolling in their graves over.
Thanks for the reminder, David!
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David, you haven't been around...you okay?
Z,
I'm still trying to find a full time job. I am working about 20hrs a week now.
God Bless America, God Save The Republic.
In this day... The American Revolution begins. The elderly residents of http://assistedlivinglittlerockarkansas.com pray for all the 7 American souls who died in this day.
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