07-03-2009, 08:24 PM
Either way to me it still doesn't matter, weather these stories are true or completely fabricated. We are supposed to be celebrating our freedom and everything that made it so. So even if any types of stories happened or not they still are responsible for our freedom, them and many others who fought in the war and were members of the insurgency to push the brits out of here. We celebrate that fact. So I say true or not let the tall tales fly, we should be proud of these men regardless. If you look back in the histories of many countries there are tales of greatness that are exaggerated. If you read the romance of the three kingdoms you will see it in Chinese history, if you look back at the tales of king Arthur I don't even have to go into detail about that and it is even debated if he was real, yet people believe in him. Hell there are stories of Davy Crocket that just can't be real and all of these things like that. It happens but so what regardless the truth or not they existed and they did what they did to bring us where we are today.
So we celebrate not only the signers of the declaration but the countless others who led us to where we are and gave their life for that fact, not to mention the many who have fought later on to keep our freedom from any other country.
So we celebrate not only the signers of the declaration but the countless others who led us to where we are and gave their life for that fact, not to mention the many who have fought later on to keep our freedom from any other country.
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It matters not how straight the gate, how charged with punishments the scroll.
I am the master of my fate, I am the captain of my soul.
[spoiler]Shit, you took away the black bar. Put it the fuck back now![/spoiler]
I am the master of my fate, I am the captain of my soul.
[spoiler]Shit, you took away the black bar. Put it the fuck back now![/spoiler]