Tag: Happy Independence Day

Rock River Patriots Meeting Friday July 14th, 2017

The Rock River Patriots will be having a meeting on Friday July 14th at 6:00pm in Fort Atkinson at the Dwight Foster Library in the Community Room. The Dwight Foster Library is located at 209 Merchants Avenue. At this meeting we will discuss current events and initiatives. We welcome a special guest speaker who is going to talk about the Christian influences in America’s founding.  Hope to see you all there!

Rock River Patriots Meeting Friday July 14th, 2017

Happy Belated Independence Day! Instead of re-writing things that have already been posted, please view this link: HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY as a reminder of the past Independence Day thoughts from the RRP. The Rock River Patriots will be having a meeting on Friday July 14th at 6:00pm in Fort Atkinson at the Dwight Foster Library in the Community Room. The Dwight Foster Library is located at 209 Merchants Avenue. At this meeting we will discuss current events and initiatives. We welcome a special guest speaker who is going to talk about America’s Founding Fathers, their influences, and legacy.  Hope to see you all there!

Happy Independence Day!!! Read The Declaration of Independence This July 4th

Below is a column written by Gary Mienert in the Lakeland Times paper from the north woods.  Thanks Gary. Rebellion…..it’s happening In just a few days we will be celebrating the 4th of July holiday.  To those who might not recall, especially the youth, it’s also known as “Independence Day” which commemorates our independence from England in 1776 after a long and bloody war.  A war by all odds the colonists should have lost. This usually festive holiday seems to have a pall hovering over it as concern for our republic continues to escalate.  Our country, once the greatest in the world, is staggering under terribly defective and divisive Federal bureaucracies.  Regularly there are increasing incidents which run contrary to our basic rights.   Fifty middle school students from N. Carolina visited the 9/11 Memorial in New York.  As a choir they began to sing our National Anthem to the delight of other visitors. Immediately a security guard stopped their beautiful performance. It was considered a public demonstration and therefore forbidden! In Murfreesboro, Tennessee ten students between the ages of 6 & 10 were taken from the school in handcuffs because a video had shown them watching an off-campus scuffle…