2001
Soap Box Archives
Reflections
on the Fourth
As I sit here writing this column it is the fourth of July and our nation
is celebrating her 225th birthday. Its a thought provoking day
to say the least. As I think about that handful of brave men who got
together in 1776 and forged a document to King George of England telling
him that we would no longer live under english rule, we would no longer
pay his taxes, we would no longer be his subjects. These men were not
just signing a piece of paper, they were laying everything they had,
including their lives on the line. For when King George read the Declaration
of Independence he declared them all traitors to the crown and decreed
that they should all be hung. Im sure when the king received this
document so eloquently worded by Thomas Jefferson he must have thought,
how dare this upstart colony, this pimple on the face of the new
world dare invoke the wrath of the mighty British empire, with its
vast armies and monolithic navy. Why well just send a few of our
crack troops over there and show them whos boss. This shouldnt
take too long. And by all logic he should have been right. America
had no standing army, a few militiamen were pretty much it insofar as
an organized military was concerned. We had no vast stores of muskets,
gunpowder and cannon balls. So Im sure King George and his officers
thought that whipping America back into line would be little more than
spanking an unruly baby. But there were a few things King George hadnt
counted on. One being the American spirit. Give me liberty or
give me death, I regret that I have only one life to give
for my country. The attitude of a people who would live free or
die trying. He didnt count on the tenacity and faith of a George
Washington nor the boys from Tennessee and Kentucky who could knock
a squirrels eye out from fifty yards, and would hide behind the
trees and pick off his redcoats. He didnt know about Francis Marion,
The Wiley Swamp Fox, whos hit and run tactics harassed the British
troops at every turn. He just didnt understand that this new nation
had a will of its own and would fight to the last man to preserve
their precious liberty. As we all know, we won the Revolutionary War
and became the United States of America. We would climb many mountains
as a nation. We would go through a Civil War and it would take us almost
two centuries to recognize that all men really created equal. We would
lose our sons on the battle fields of Europe, Asia and Viet Nam. But
through it all, by the grace of Almighty God we would somehow preserve
our national unity when the chips were down. When I think of a bloody
soldier walking barefoot in the snows of Valley Forge to give us the
right to vote and I think about all the people who are too apathetic
or just too lazy to go to the polls it just plain makes me mad. When
I think about the rope going around Nathan Hales neck and this
brave man dying to give us independence and I think about politicians
who so cavalierly turn our military forces over to the United Nations
it makes me angry. When I think about the lilly livered, self serving,
power grabbing, pompous gas bags who walk the halls of our nations
capitol it just plain makes me want to throw up. When I think that a
handful of pagan lawyers who call themselves the American Civil Liberties
Union are trying to strike every vestige of Almighty God from every
document, every school, every public facet of American life it makes
me all the above. I urge all you believers to pray for America. Please
pray for our leaders and that God will raise up brave, honest people
who will help put this nations feet back on the paths of righteousness.
As he died to make men holy let us live to make them free.
Pray for our
troops.
What do you
think?
God Bless America
Charlie Daniels
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