Heroes Of Liberty - The Signers Of The Declaration Of Independence
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Friday marks the 232nd anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence and the birth of our great Nation. On that summers day in 1776, fifty six American heroes and patriots pledged, " to each other our Lives, our Fortunes, and our sacred Honor." The very moment they affixed their signature to this now sacred document each of these American heroes became fugitives from the British Crown.
Their love of liberty and their quest for freedom from tyranny, by British law, made the signing of the Declaration an act of treason against the Crown and as such each man placed his very life on the line to give birth to this Nation and claim and fight for independence.
This pledge that was made as documented in the last sentence of the Declaration was not an idle pledge nor an easy one to make by any of those who made it that day. They knew that in that signing and the fact that the document would be made public to announce the American independence from British rule, each of them would face hardship and possibly death as the instigators of treason in their quest for freedom.
What happened to these brave men who gave birth to this Nation ? What then did each of these Founders of American Liberty sacrifice in fulfillment of their sacred pledge of honor to each other in the Declaration ?
Five were captured by the British. Twelve had their homes and properties burned. Four lost their sons in the War. Nine fought and some died in the Revolution. Each man sacrificed much to fulfill that pledge. Who were these patriots who sacrifice so much for their beliefs and principles ?
Twenty four were lawyers and jurists. Eleven were merchants. Nine were farmers or large plantation owners. But each signed the Declaration knowing full well that if captured they would face a death sentence for treason.
Here are just a few examples of what the Heroes of Liberty sacrificed to give birth to this land the we love.
Carter Braxton of Virginia, a wealthy plantation owner and trader saw his ships captured and sunk by the British. He eventually had to sell all of his property to pay his debts.
Thomas McKeam was hounded by the British and was forced to move his family constantly to protect them. He served in the Continental Congress without pay while his family was kept in hiding.
Ellery, Qwinnett, Hall, Clymer, Walton, Heyward, Rutledge and Middleton all had their property ransacked and looted by the British.
Thomas Nelson at the battle of Yorktown, while fighting for the Continental Army found his home has been confiscated as the headquarters for British General Lord Cornwallis. His home was destroyed in the fight.
Francis Lewis had his home and property destroyed by the British. They jailed his wife and she died in prison a few months later.
John Hart was driven from his home by the British as his wife lay dying of sickness. His 13 children were also forced to flee. He lived in caves and forests to avoid capture and returned home to find his wife dead and his children gone.
Their sacrifice gave us a Nation of liberty. Their pledge fulfilled provided freedom for generations of Americans. Their honor held fast to the principles of freedom so that we throughout our history could bask in the light of Liberty.
Fifty six brave men who pledged and sacrificed, " their lives, their fortunes and their sacred honor, " to insure that The United States of America would find birth as a free Nation where everyone who was born here or found their way to our shores and became citizens seeking freedom could find that freedom and live in the hope and light of liberty.
As each of us celebrate our independence on this Fourth of July Holiday with our families and friends cooking out, traveling to visit loved ones or theme parks. Let us not forget to remember in thanksgiving the fifty six who sacrificed their all to give birth to our Nation.
Let us not forget to remember the other heroes of the Revolution who fought against the tyranny of the Crown for the birth of freedom in the Revolutionary War where George Washington's leadership brought final victory for the birth of our land.
And let us not forget to remember in thanksgiving the thousands who have sacrificed at places like Gettysburg, Flanders, Iwo Jima, Pearl Harbor, Inchon, Hamburger Hill, Hanoi, Kuwait, Fallujah and hundreds more fields of battle where Americans have given the , "last full measure," to insure that the freedoms given by our Founders would continue for generations.
Let us also not forget to remember in thanksgiving those who sacrifice daily that wear the uniform of the United States Military that are at this moment standing a post to protect our liberty. God Bless those who have sacrificed their all and who continue to sacrifice in service today and God Bless America.
Ken Taylor http://theliberalslies.blogspot.com
As far as this generation's children are being taught, our Founding Fathers were named MLK Jr, FDR, and Earl Warren. Then there's some mumbling about some guys from an earlier era, who were all slaveholders, who did something or other, something about the British that might have involved the Beatles.
Impeach the 5 usurpers
I posted much of this last year. Good stuff, but is from a widely circulated email...
While some of what you wrote is true, there is some that is either false of unknown. There is no need to embellish or create stories to confirm that these men and their families paid a high price to found this nation.
Now as I'm typing, this diary is number 4 on the Recommended Blogs list. Of course there are even more obvious hoaxes that Kossaks have been dumb enough to believe, but having it ranked this high gives the impression that there a lot of Red State users gullible enough to fall for this kind of hoax
The people who recommended should unrecommend - mainly to get it off the Recommended Blogs list, but also to get your own name off the list of those who fell for it.
I don't know if the author of this blog was trying to set us up to look stupid, or made an honest mistake. If the latter, I suggest he annotate his blog to make it clear it was a hoax.
last year. I wouldn't characterize it as a hoax, just a poorly documented and researched article. As I opined last year, the Snopes author was a derisive boor.
We get it. The email that circulated was both fact and fiction. However, the guy just seemed like he wanted to crap all over it. At the end of the day, the Signers were exceptionally brave and did endure hardship. Well intentioned, but not factual. Hey, at least it didn't get front-paged this year.
Five bucks says that it gets posted again next year. Heh.
There are inspiring TRUE stories to tell about the signers. If someone is willing to spend the time gathering actual facts about the signers, I'll bet they could come up with a story just as moving as this recycled email hoax would be if it wasn't full of BS. If someone is not willing to spend the time required to verify the facts, they shouldn't hijack the signers of the Declaration as cartoon characters for their hoax.
I wouldn't characterize it as a hoax, just a poorly documented and researched article.
"Poorly documented"?? That's your euphemism for making up stuff like signers dying in combat or captivity, and passing it off as fact?
As I opined last year, the Snopes author was a derisive boor.
Why should that matter? If you claim that 1+1=5, somebody being excessively snarky about pointing out your error doesn't make your claim any less ridiculous.
Five bucks says that it gets posted again next year. Heh.
You're probably right. If there weren't a lot of people dumb enough to believe nonsense coming in their email, there wouldn't be so many Nigerians offering you a million bucks to temporarily borrow your email account. I had hoped that those types were largely among the Kossaks.
I get it. Last year, when I posted this same stuff, I had never heard of Snopes. I'm not defending the content, only the intent behind passing it on. But, thanks for calling me (us) dumb... which you wouldn't do in person...
and ask him if these stories were created and embellished. You see, all of these so-called e-mails that have been floating around for years have the same common theme. They are condensed versions of a speech written by Rush H. Limbaugh, Jr., father of Rush, long ago and delivered many times locally at the request of his appreciative audiences.
It was never published until Rush put it in the July, 1996 edition of The Limbaugh Letter, under the title "The Americans Who Risked Everything". As Rush said, his dad was renowned for his oratory and for his original mind. He also said he "would always be grateful to his dad for instilling in him a passion for the ideas and lives of America's Founders, as well as a deep appreciation for the inspirational power of words".
So if you have a beef, take it up with Rush. Otherwise, I recommend reading the full speech if you can obtain a copy. You might change your mind about this.
This may well be based on a truthful story of various signers' sacrifices, that got corrupted with a bunch added garbage. If there is, I'll bet it's a very inspiring account - it would be nice if somebody has it and can post it, instead of this silly parody, that trivializes the true heroism by polluting it with a bunch of nonsense.
It is also on Rush's web site but you must be a member to access it.
http://www.baxtercountyrepublicans.com/founding_fathers.html
I got the idea,thanks.
living here in DC I go downtown every July 4 to hear the reading of the DOI. And on the radio, NPR has their own version, with stirring music and voices reading, and pledging themselves to victory. And then they talk about what ACTUALLY HAPPENED to the founding fathers who signed the documents. Nearly all had their houses burned, lost their fortunes, had family killed, and died of disease from hiding. They really did give their all..
"Small town folks get bitter after which they cling to guns or religion, or antipathy to people who aren't like them, or anti-immigrant sentiment"- Barack Carter Obama
My favorite part of July 4..
this music is just chilling and brings tears.. I am a softie!
http://www.npr.org/programs/morning/features/2002/jul/declaration/
"Small town folks get bitter after which they cling to guns or religion, or antipathy to people who aren't like them, or anti-immigrant sentiment"- Barack Carter Obama

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