Greggory Goss

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Gregory Goss on the Fourth of July

As a political blogger, Gregory Goss has many things to stay about our current affairs in government. However, he is nonetheless a patriot who loves his country and strives to preserve the values it was founded upon. Many of these values were established by the very men who drafted the Declaration of Independence, a document that is celebrated every year on July 4th. But how does a disgruntled political activist celebrate his nation’s birthday when there are so many issues in our government that need focusing on? Below, Gregory Goss uses a blog post from his site, “Just Vote Them All Out” that described how he spends the 4th. According to Gregory Goss “The Fourth of July has always been my second favorite holiday. Thanksgiving being my first favorite holiday. The latter being the day of thanksgiving for the bounty of the new world and the former the birth of “the” greatest nation on earth. In reflecting on both of those holidays it occurs to me that the courage, forethought, and determination of the people that shaped our great nation might be considered fossil fuel and in today’s climate that is a bad thing, pun intended. I can remember when I was young being torn over Vietnam. I was about 1 year too young to serve. But I do remember the day I registered for the draft. I took the train into North Station in Boston and found the federal building where I was directed to register. To this day I can remember the ominous look and feel of the office. The hanging portraits of our great presidents, George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and John F. Kennedy, and the flag standing in the corner. I can remember how official it all was, and when I got my card I remember how proud I felt. I even had it laminated at the local drug store. So why the title “Re-Independence Day”? Well as I look around this nation, especially in an election year, I do not see or feel the patriotism that I felt the day that clerk handed me my draft card. I see a presidential candidate making excuses for not wearing the lapel pin of our flag. I see supporters of that presidential candidate questioning the patriotism of a wartime hero. I see people making a mockery of the greatest nations’ on earths’ national anthem. And I see a “free press” that does not denounce these acts as UN-PATRIOTIC! So is it time to take back our country? Do we need a tea party to end all tea parties? Do we need to listen to the words of the “Pledge of Allegiance” and take them seriously? My fear is that we may have to take back our country and therefore a re-birth would take place. My hope is that we recognize what has happened over the last half century and fix it.” –Gregory Goss, “Just Vote Them All Out”


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