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USA's Independence Day: July 4, 2013






“Freedom prospers 
when religion is vibrant 
and the rule of law under God 
is acknowledged.”
~Ronald Reagan~

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Comments

Kaylene said…
Happy Fourth of July, thank you for sharing this fabulous flag and quote. Cheers
Kara said…
Wow That first shot is absolutely stunning.
Norma Ruttan said…
happy 4th to you, Kaylene!
ChrisJ said…
What a great quote, Norma! Thanks for visiting my blog. I retired from teaching in 2002 and am 75, living down near San Diego. Great flag photos. I think your Fourth must be almost over, but I'm not sure what area of the States you are in.
peabea.com said…
Very nice choice of photos for the holiday week. Blessing and hope you had a nice 4th.

visiting from quotography
Hazel Ceej said…
Great quote by Ronald Reagan. I like many of his speeches too.

Hazel

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