Happy Birthday, America! (The US Independence Day)
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Michael Kerjman , The Earth: Jul 4 2008
Made Popular Jul 4 2008

I like celebrating the Independence Day in New York City!

Unlike Christmas, this day is really a whole-nation holiday as even the most separately-feeling self-locked inhabitants of native reserves have an opportunity to speak out of their history re-sharpen by European invasion, adjusted by separation from an English crown and becoming equal among other equal citizens of a great nation the United States are.

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Celebrating the 4th July on Roosevelt Isl, NYC. Photo by M. Kerjman

Although Philadelphia is a heart of the American Revolution where Old City’s every stone is a monument to the Independence, New York’s Roosevelt Island is the best place I enjoy to have been to in the evening when a firework America arranges outside the UN building invites the world to celebrate a joy of a sovereignty and democracy allowing this country to reach Martian levels of progress.

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Broadway Junction, Queens, NYC. Photo by M. Kerjman

During a time, there are different changing moments for any human personally and for societies in general, surely.

This day, let’s wish the USA and the Americans many further achievements on their steady path of prosperous democratic development!

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Sasmita
pune, India
May I wish you too- Happy Birthday To You America.
Birthday is special to everyone, so we should wish people on their B’day. We do that to share the happiness. But B’day of a country, the Independence Day is special to all its citizen. Though we are born in Independent states, and can not feel the way it was before independence.
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Pierre P.
Bpr, U.S. Virgin Islands
No France-no the US, because sending local Parisian royals in the hell povered a way for an American Revolution.
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