Congressman Mike Ross, Fourth Congressional District of Arkansas



Volume 5, Issue 12,
July 2, 2004
Weekly Newsletter



 



 
MIKE'S WEEKLY MESSAGE


 
Celebrating Our Nation's Birthday


 
Yesterday the greatest question was decided which ever was debated in America; and a greater perhaps never was, nor will be, decided among men.” There is no better phrase that encapsulates the freedom Americans experienced when our colonies unanimously endorsed the Declaration of Independence than those very words spoken by John Adams -- one of our nation's most prolific forefathers.

This Independence Day we gather with our family and friends to celebrate the Declaration of Independence that the Continental Congress signed into law 228 years ago. On this day we honor the incredible vision, foresight, and courage our Founders possessed as they boldly declared democracy and freedom for all Americans. And we honor the sacrifice our soldiers made to secure our destiny.

As we celebrate our America's birthday, our world is celebrating the birth of another democratic nation - the country of Iraq. This week, Coalition Provisional Authority Chief Paul Bremer handed over the government of Iraq to the people of Iraq. For the first time ever, the Iraqi citizens are on their way to enjoying the freedoms of life, liberty, and equality that all democratic nations share today. 

But we must be supportive and patient as the Iraqi citizens work toward establishing a solid, functional, democratic government. There is no question the road to freedom for the people of Iraq will be a rocky road at best. But let us keep in mind that America's path to independence was no easy feat either. 

On this July Fourth, let us all remember those who cannot be with us on our own soil because they are serving to protect our freedoms and secure the freedoms of others. These brave men and women are in our hearts and prayers. For not only America - but the world - will forever remember their brave and patriotic spirit. 



 



 
Please Contact Mike at 
1-800-223-2220 
mike.ross@mail.house.gov or
www.house.gov/ross



 


 

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