[Fredslist] July 4th!

Norman Spizz nspizz at spnmusic.com
Wed Jul 2 13:20:41 EDT 2008


The reason they chose July 4 for the declaration was because they wanted 
to do it on a holiday.



Fred Klein wrote:
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>  Below is my blog for Friday and as it is a (special) holiday you may not   
>  get to see it.  So at the risk of being criticized (or razzed) by Hard     
>  Hitting Don Bernstein, I am publishing it now for those of you about to    
>  embark on a long weekend.                                                  
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>  Enjoy!                                                                     
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>   Thomas Jefferson and John Adams, members of the committee which drafted   
>   our magnificent Declaration of Independence, both died 50 years from the  
>   date of the July 4th 1776 declaration on July 4th, 1826.                  
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>   Jefferson's last words were "Is it the fourth?". He died at 1220 PM.      
>   Adams survived until 6:00 PM that same day and his last words were        
>   "Thomas Jefferson survives." Without email or cell phone how could he     
>   know he was in error.                                                     
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>   What does survive is the freedom they sought and secured. No matter what  
>   our present situation is at home and in the world, it is a great country! 
>   Have a wonderful Fourth of July, and Happy Birthday America!              
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>   The above is my annual July 4th message and last year Gothamite Charlie   
>   Schreiber added that in 1831 James Monroe, our Nation's 5th President,    
>   also died on the 4th of July. In 1850 our 12th President, Zachary Taylor  
>   participated in July 4th activities at the Washington monument. It was a  
>   blistery day and the president became quite ill. He died five days later  
>   on July 9th.                                                              
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>   I suppose I should also add that July 4th is also New York Yankee owner   
>   George "The Boss" Steinbrenner's birthday. Does anyone have any other     
>   Independence Day Trivia?                                                  
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>   Happy Fireworks Day!                                                      
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