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Thoughts For This Independence Day

By Donald Betts
July 4, 2008

As we observe Independence Day, Americans' thoughts turn to liberties guaranteed by the Constitution. A glimpse of the flag waving also brings to mind acts of courage by our men and women fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan.

While we are at the ballpark, at the lake, or at a backyard barbecue this week, let us not forget those who have made the ultimate sacrifice to give us the security to reach our own greatest aspirations.

Some days it seems like our world is falling into pieces. The war, the economy and other concerns we face are daunting. There is always hope, however. And there is faith in our democracy and in its people, that with change in leadership, there will be a better future.

"Even if I knew that tomorrow the world would go to pieces, I would still plant my apple tree." - Martin Luther King Jr.

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Donald, we are all so glad that you are blogging with us. Thanks for the 4th of July message!

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