Happy July 4th
Happy July 4th
For all who celebrate it ... Happy July 4th, Independence Day!
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Re: Happy July 4th
Thanks JWocky. Happy 4th for you as well
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If we gave everybody in the World free software today, but we failed to teach them about the four freedoms, five years from now, would they still have it?
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Re: Happy July 4th
I'm not American, but I celebrate it as well!
Happy July 4th to all!
Regards; Mav
Happy July 4th to all!
Regards; Mav
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- legoboyvdlp
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Re: Happy July 4th
And happy July 5th to those in Venezuela... we didn't want to copy evil America, so we signed the day after
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Re: Happy July 4th
5 de Julio? de 1811... Gracioso
Que tengas un feliz Dia Nacional, Lego.
By the way, just for an historical comment. We did copy the US somehow. Honestly speaking, the Bolivarian efforts to achieve independence from Spain (from "La Nueva Granada") where strongly fueled by admiration of both the American independence and the French Revolution. Without these two historical events, most likely we would still hail Spain's King.
A second historical note. Bolivar was born in Caracas (not Venezuela, but La nueva Granada), in the District of Venezuela. When he attempted energizing his fellow-Venezuelans to lift in arms against Spain, the reaction was deemfully negative, so he relocated to Cucuta (not Colombia, but La Nueva Granada), where he definitely found support to re-enter Venezuela to fight for. The infamous Merida passage, was on these times, I remember. Not to come vengenceful, but the fact is that the "Venezuelans" were loyalist to the King big time (stinky, from my watch). But re-iterating, Bolivarian revolution is done by imitation and admiration of the brave men in U.S. that signed a paper that declare they were to be independent to a King, before property and life.
In that sense, maybe a 5th was more done in respectful imitation, than anything else? I think.
Que tengas un feliz Dia Nacional, Lego.
By the way, just for an historical comment. We did copy the US somehow. Honestly speaking, the Bolivarian efforts to achieve independence from Spain (from "La Nueva Granada") where strongly fueled by admiration of both the American independence and the French Revolution. Without these two historical events, most likely we would still hail Spain's King.
A second historical note. Bolivar was born in Caracas (not Venezuela, but La nueva Granada), in the District of Venezuela. When he attempted energizing his fellow-Venezuelans to lift in arms against Spain, the reaction was deemfully negative, so he relocated to Cucuta (not Colombia, but La Nueva Granada), where he definitely found support to re-enter Venezuela to fight for. The infamous Merida passage, was on these times, I remember. Not to come vengenceful, but the fact is that the "Venezuelans" were loyalist to the King big time (stinky, from my watch). But re-iterating, Bolivarian revolution is done by imitation and admiration of the brave men in U.S. that signed a paper that declare they were to be independent to a King, before property and life.
In that sense, maybe a 5th was more done in respectful imitation, than anything else? I think.
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R.M.S.
If we gave everybody in the World free software today, but we failed to teach them about the four freedoms, five years from now, would they still have it?
R.M.S.
If we gave everybody in the World free software today, but we failed to teach them about the four freedoms, five years from now, would they still have it?
- legoboyvdlp
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Re: Happy July 4th
That's pretty much the truth!
But now, with the present situation, that's what some people would believe.
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Maiquetia / Venezuela Custom Scenery
Hallo! Ich bin Jonathan.
Hey!
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