Independence Day

Remember, kids…we don’t celebrate the Fourth of July. We celebrate Independence Day. If you keep calling the holiday ‘the Fourth of July’ you’re basically ignoring it’s history. And, speaking of history, here’s actual photographs of the guys that were stacking bodies 246 years ago.

In the meantime, today, like Patriots Day, is a day best celebrated by taking your evil black rifle to the range and practicing the kind of shooting that would have been handy (or will be handy) in a revolution against a tyrannical .gov.

This holiday brought to you by guys with guns.

5 thoughts on “Independence Day

  1. Nice to see a strong bad reference. Got to agree Independence Day if far more appropriate than 4th of July

  2. Eleven of those who served in the Revolutionary War were my ancestors. Including my 6X great grandfather. Four cousins 3 of whom spent that terrible winter at Valley Forge were from Pennsylvania. I think about them often.

  3. Can’t imagine what speaking to them and getting their stories would be like. Talk about survivalists,anyone of those guys would put any but the most extreme to shame. Thanks for the link to the pictures.

  4. Amen to that brother!

    I remember hearing years ago of some British nationalists still (circa 2005) calling The United States of America “the colonies” I’m like WTF – that’s kind of arrogant at this point isn’t it? That was settled long ago!

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