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ESSAY One of the precious rights symbolized by Independence Day is voting, but Walter Jowers suggests the best choice might not be red or blue, black or white, but black and brown and white. |
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If you've not read this since high school or - worse yet - ever: it's time. |
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Carl Horowitz gives reason for pause to those who think nationalizing oil companies or working toward a borderless North America might be good ideas. |
POETRY Francis Scott Key's anthem started simply as a poem to express his admiration for the bravery of Americans defending their liberty. |
SONG Lee Greenwood's uplifting song serves as a suitable alternate for those of us who can't sing the real national anthem so well. |
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Parson Weems' The Life of Washington, whatever the ratio of fact to fiction, is the source for the cherry tree story that underlies the American ethos. |
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