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  1. We're celebrating Hancock signing NOT Cornwallis handing his sword to Washington.
  2. @mtroydavis Freedom!!
  3. Thanks today to Amelia Earhart, Lenny Bruce, and Dalton Trumbo. You made our freedom more meaningful.
  4. That's what I'm talkin bout. RT @efink: @srharris19 Honestly. War already has TWO holidays. Can't we preserve just one for liberty?
  5. Roy's t-shirt: I guard your right to privacy; I protect your freedom to read; I support intellectual freedom; I'm a librarian!
  6. My message exactly! RT @rtennant: Wearing this t-shirt today in honor of Independence Day: http://bit.ly/WK39k
  7. @fbihop Throwing up either way.
  8. @steeleworthy Well said. Better than I did! :)
  9. Thanks to Ron Takaki for showing that we all fight for our own rights. Many heroes! http://bit.ly/DjCvw
  10. ~@donnajorris That's right! Thanks to Frederick Douglass, Martin Luther King, Susan B. Anthony, Cesar Chavez... & those who stood with.
  11. @donnajorris I'm insisting on the inclusion, as a response to folks saying, "thanks to the troops." Not hearing them thank everybody else.
  12. Same is true of many non-western ethnic groups. They fought for and created their own freedom. It wasn't the military.
  13. African Americans were not even considered full citizens (even after slavery & Civil War). They spent 150 years creating their own freedom.
  14. @donnajorris My tweets from a couple days ago: MOST fighting for our rights & freedoms are not done by soldiers. More important fights
  15. The "signers" didn't have it all right. Different people had to insist that rights applied to them as well. To envision their own eqaulity.
  16. This holiday is about being brave enough to envision a new world, even if you're the low rung. "We're all equal." It's not about the troops!
  17. The Declaration of Independence was signed by a bunch of farmers, clerks, shop owners, & lawyers. Ordinary Joes exerting their rights.
  18. OK, call me a hardass, a bleeding heart liberal, a commie pinko, but I'm resisting the trend to make this holiday VETERANS day.
  19. Freedom isn't free. Neither is servitude.
  20. I'm free but I'm not cheap.