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thedrifter
06-29-07, 10:51 AM
4th of July holiday time to remember our liberty
By Wayne Allard | June 29, 2007
Senator

Every 4th of July we honor the anniversary in which the United States declared its independence.

Two hundred and thirty-one years ago, a nation was founded that would come to represent freedom and democracy, and bestow liberty and justice to its citizens. As we celebrate this Independence Day, we take time to reflect upon the ideals that this country stands for and remember the men and women that have fought, and continue to fight, protecting these cherished values.

More than 200 years ago, our founding fathers recognized the importance of becoming an independent nation; a nation where all men were created equal and have an inherent right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. In 1776, this nation was but 13 colonies with a population of 2.5 million people. Congress wrote by candlelight and traveled by horseback.

Today, we celebrate as 50 states, a population of more than 300 million people, and live in a society of overwhelming innovation.

In the beginning, most thought the Union would fail, and now the United States stands alone as the world’s leader. Although this country has seen more than 230 years of great transformation, the ideals on which this nation was founded remain unchanged. Americans still strive to better our nation and practice the freedoms provided to us by our independence, just as they did in 1776.

We must never lose site of those men and women who have fought to protect our freedoms and liberties. I wish we could say that the fight is over, but the U.S. again faces the starkness of war.

We are confronted by an enemy that ultimately wishes to deprive the world of freedom and human rights. As generations before, our men and women have been called upon to fight for freedom and liberty — the same values we declared more than 230 years ago.

Our troops have performed their duties with unflagging commitment and courage. We are forever indebted to all those who have served and continue to serve this great country. Some have made the ultimate sacrifice, and for those, words could never express the gratitude and reverence felt for their sacrifice.

Time may help heal, but time will never erase the memory of the young soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines who have given their lives for the freedoms of the United States of America.

Our determination and willingness to protect this country has been evident for more than two centuries. I truly believe that it is because of our undying faith in the principles of liberty and justice for all, the honor and courage of our servicemen and women, and the commitment of each citizen, that the United States will remain a strong and prosperous nation.

May we all celebrate these freedoms together this Independence Day and every day.

U.S. Senator Wayne Allard is a Republican from Loveland.

Ellie