Happy 4th Of July!

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Happy 4th Of July!

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One Holiday special strip for tomorrow. :)

As you all might guess, I happen to like this country. A Lot. And the
neatest thing I've found is that you don't have to be an American to like
it. I've had the pleasure of working with a lot of really nice folks from
other countries. Of those I got to know, they were all very happy to be
here.

That's something to remember when it sometimes seems like we don't
have friends.

So, I hope that everyone has a Happy 4th of July tomorrow.
No matter where you are in the world, or what your nationality.

Sincerely,

Scott Kellogg
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Post by ZOMBIE USER 10430 »

It was just another day here. The whole world doesn't stop to celebrate America's independence, you know. But, hey, it's your day so congradulations on having a nice nation over there.

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Greyman wrote:But, hey, it's your day so congradulations on having a nice nation over there.
Thanks! You're not so bad yourself! :)

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As the saying goes, "I love my country, but fear my government."
And this administration scares me more than the last one.
Which scared me more than the last one.
Which scared me more than the last one.
Who makes a great ex president, but still had
Zbignew Brzezinski as national security advisor.

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Happy Independence Day!

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Or at least a happy fourth of July for anyone not celebrating U.S. Independence, which might be most people except for Americans (for obvious reasons) and the British (who haven't had to deal with us nearly as much for the past 200-odd years :wink: ).

Thanks for the comic! The artwork just keeps getting better.
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marc_s wrote:As the saying goes, "I love my country, but fear my government."
Good point! :/

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Last night, while I was watching fireworks, one of the gentlemen seated in front of me--almost certainly not born in the United States--was happily chanting "USA!" at random and enthusiastic intervals. Nice to know he appreciates being here.
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I live in a city which is populated with refugees from all over Eastern Europe now. It's a good feeling to know that the USofA is still a safe place for them.

It's also interesting when I deliver pizzas to Ukranian members of the Russian Mafia.

We have a high population of people from former Soviets, as well as many, many Bosnian refugees.

It's cool to see that democracy is making the US safe for the world. :)

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But can democracy make the world safe from the US?

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I'd be happy if democracy made the US safe from the US. :wink:

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