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I wish you all a beautiful 4th of July. As home tobacco growers, we each have the joy of knowing a rare kind of fundamental independence that celebrates 500 years of tradition. It has outlasted proscriptions, prohibitions, condemnations and taxations. It is one of Nature's gifts.

Bob
 

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"There is a legend about the day of our nation's birth in the little hall in Philadelphia, a day on which debate had raged for hours. The men gathered there were honorable men hard-pressed by a king who had flouted the very laws they were willing to obey. Even so, to sign the Declaration of Independence was such an irretrievable act that the walls resounded with the words "treason, the gallows, the headsman's axe," and the issue remained in doubt.


The legend says that at that point a man rose and spoke. He is described as not a young man, but one who had to summon all his energy for an impassioned plea. He cited the grievances that had brought them to this moment and finally, his voice falling, he said, "They may turn every tree into a gallows, every hole into a grave, and yet the words of that parchment can never die. To the mechanic in the workshop, they will speak hope; to the slave in the mines, freedom. Sign that parchment. Sign if the next moment the noose is around your neck, for that parchment will be the textbook of freedom, the Bible of the rights of man forever."


He fell back exhausted. The 56 delegates, swept up by his eloquence, rushed forward and signed that document destined to be as immortal as a work of man can be. When they turned to thank him for his timely oratory, he was not to be found, nor could any be found who knew who he was or how he had come in or gone out through the locked and guarded doors.


Well, that is the legend. But we do know for certain that 56 men, a little band so unique we have never seen their like since, had pledged their lives, their fortunes and their sacred honor. Some gave their lives in the war that followed, most gave their fortunes, and all preserved their sacred honor.

Let the Fourth of July always be a reminder that here in this land, for the first time, it was decided that man is born with certain God-given rights; that government is only a convenience created and managed by the people, with no powers of its own except those voluntarily granted to it by the people.


We sometimes forget that great truth, and we never should."



Ronald Reagan July 4, 1981

Happy Independence Day everyone
 

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Thanks for the legend, Bob...your own words are very well chosen.

As Mark Twain reportedly said, "The difference between the almost right word and the right word, is the difference between a lightning bug, and LIGHTNING!"
 

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Thank you both.

And on a sad note, considering today's politics, PT Barnum comes to mind. "There's a sucker____">

John
 

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And as a glorious finish the Lord is putting the finishing touches on his celebration as I type this. The bright light and noise makes the other celebrations seem puny.

John
 

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Happy 4th! We had lots of lightning here too and when I was driving home from work an aerial detonated on the ground on one of the side roads and gave me quite the adrenaline rush!
 

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I have two almost three boxes of unused fireworks . They baned all burning , grilling and fireworks here . It is so dry I hope two crickets don't spark in the woods .
It seems really funny to walk outside on the fourth and hear nothin but traffic on the road .
Moon is out full and its still hot outside .

You all shoot one off for Bigbonner and have a happy 4th of July .
 

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I hope everyone enjoyed their very own independence day this year. That is what its all about. You guys understand what its all about and I have enjoyed reading your posts about it. Mine was uneventful by my own choosing. Just eat ,sleep, and kill myself with kindness. I did not hear or see a single firework or boom but we make up for that all times of the year around here. I missed it cause our plans went a bit askew but it was all good anyway.
 
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