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I don't think the 4th was meant to be an insult towards Britain these days. Its more of a remembrance of the day that we became our own coutry. _________________
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Rikardo Royal Member of BonBon

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I know, and I just try ignoring it, for although it made the south of england suffer, it doesn't to the north of where George Washington's ancesters came from, along with local american heros. For example, to where I came from, Chorley, the oldest church flies the american flag every 4th of July to commemorate the Standish Family, Myles Standish in perticular! _________________ Furaffinity: http://www.furaffinity.net/user/rikarda/
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