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This weekend we will celebrate America’s 233rd birthday. When I was growing up we called it “Independence Day”. It was a celebration of our country’s freedom, a way of life the rest of the world envied. Today, we simply call it July 4th. It seems to be more about getting off work, cooking out and watching fireworks. Do we understand or even appreciate the significance of that historic day? It’s truly amazing when you think about what our “Founding Fathers” accomplished in the face of death. Thirteen tiny colonies banded together to defeat Great Britain, the world’s most powerful country. They fought for their freedom and won. They established a government run by the people … for the people. These words from the Declaration of Independence may be the most powerful words put to paper since the Holy Bible. “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness. -- That to secure these rights Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, -- That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation of such principles and organizing powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.” Former President Ronald Reagan once said, “Democracy is worth dying for, because it’s the most deeply honorable form of government ever devised by man”. I would add devised by man and inspired by God. For those that may question God’s involvement, all you have to do is read the words of our “Founding Fathers”. They were men of great faith and vision. Today, that dream … that vision … continues. 233 years later America is still that “shining city on a hill”. Some want to call that arrogance … I call it patriotism. Some want to apologize for our history … I plan to celebrate it. Regardless of our problems, America is still the greatest country in the world. When other nations are threatened by enemies or devastated by natural disasters, they turn to America for help. That is part of this country’s legacy and part of what makes America great. I encourage you to do two things as you celebrate our Independence. First, take a moment to read the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. Protect your freedoms. You typically lose what you don’t know you have. It doesn’t happen overnight, it’s a "Slow Fade". This song from Casting Crowns is about marriage, but the words can apply to anything in life, including freedom.
People never crumble in a day And finally, a simple request from one of our Mountain Warriors. Lieutenant Colonel John Luttrell says, as you celebrate Independence Day this weekend, “find a veteran and say thank you.” Here at WYMT we plan to do just that. Tune in this Wednesday, Thursday and Friday (July 1st-3rd) at six and eleven for our series “Celebrating our Defenders of Freedom. We will highlight three veterans from World War II, Vietnam and Iraq. It is our way of saying thank you to all veterans, past and present, who have sacrificed to protect our freedoms. We are also starting a new daily feature on Mountain News called “Defenders of Freedom”. All you have to do is mail or email a picture of your loved one, along with their name and where they are stationed. We hope to begin this feature within the next couple of weeks. I’ll keep you posted here on the blog. Email: newsrelease@wymtnews.com Mail: Defenders of Freedom As always, thanks for making WYMT-TV your source for news and information. We appreciate your trust. God Bless America!
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Posted by: Vickie Location: Harlan
Thank you, Neil, for showcasing John's story. He's sacrificed so much--and is so deserving of recognition; however, his encouragement of other veterans to seek help is priceless. He AND you have represented your hometown well. Posted by: Darrell Glenn Location: Oneida, Kentucky Neil the 4th of July is so special to me. For a lot of reasons but here are just a few. First off I had a lot of family members that were in World War II and one was in Korea. Also my Dad served in Vietnam and we all know that we dont thank those veterans in particular as much as we need too. He went through a lot of struggles after he came back home. He served from the late 60's til 1970 I believe. As a result of all that he had a lot of struggles when he came back home and he still does today to some degree but God is helping him. It also reminds me of the price that was paid and the blood that was shed so that we could be free. I am reminded too of the price that Jesus paid for us. He laid down his life so that we could be free and then he arose on the 3rd Day. There is so much more that I could say but I will end there. GOD BLESS YOU OUR TROOPS TODAY AND OUR TROOPS IN THE PAST. WE OWE YOU ALL A DEBT WE WILL NEVER BE ABLE TO REPAY. Posted by: Freddie Location: Lawrenceburg On point Neil. Thanks for being a positive voice of reason for eastern Kentucky and for being an advocate for traditional American values. Posted by: Terina Widner Location: Lynch, KY Neil- thanks so much for this article. My Grandfather was a WWII vet, my Father a Vietnam vet and my Brother-in-Law and several friends who are Dessert Storm Vets... not too mention the many friends and relatives I have currently over seas serving today. I think we as a society as a whole, take our freedom for granted and it's so fragile. We are one mistaken decision, by a leader or activist, away from losing all we have in this country- everything that our "Founding Fathers" fought and died for could be gone in an instant. How sad that would be for us all. There is no greater time than now to pray- and pray diligently, for our country and out leaders. Every church and person should add them to every prayer. I myself, vow to do that as of today. We've all watched him perform miracles of healing in human lives-surely he can do the same for us as a body of a country. This was well written my friend- you made me proud to be an American today! |
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