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Cross Stitch Patterns: US Patriotic Border (Blue)
Cross Stitch For Free -- get your free cross stitch patterns… | October 10th 2008 by Cross Stitch 4 Free
This is one of our free cross stitch patterns called US Patriotic Border (Blue), a pattern that would be great as an Independence Day, Veterans Day or Memorial Day project or for your families and friends when you are feeling patriotic. Each of our p read more
The Last Resort
Turbulence Ahead | October 7th 2008 by Gerard O'Neill
In the movie Independence Day the President is forced by the defeat of US conventional forces to go nuclear - and thereby launch a nuclear attack on an alien space craft on US soil. It feels a bit like that at the moment with all the talk about a co- read more
Cross Stitch Patterns: US Patriotic Border (White)
Cross Stitch For Free -- get your free cross stitch patterns… | October 6th 2008 by Cross Stitch 4 Free
This is one of our free cross stitch patterns called US Patriotic Border (White), a pattern that would be great as an Independence Day, Veterans Day or Memorial Day project or for your families and friends when you are feeling patriotic. Each of our read more
U.S. Stocks Fall Sharply on Credit Worries
Mountain Sage | October 2nd 2008 by Mountain Sage
Any more bad news for us? The Senate passes a pork filled bill and the stock market tanks. Anything else we should brace ourselves for like an alien invasion ala Independence Day? I think I’ll drink heavily throughout the debate tonight. If read more
Indonesia: From Birth of a New Nation to a New Region
MenSAb's Perspectives | October 2nd 2008 by Menandro S. Abanes
Sixty-three years ago, Indonesia gained its independence from the Dutch authority. It was to mark the birth of a new nation, rebuilding it with its own peoples’ creative minds and determined hands, according to its own design, identity, and aspirat read more
Independence Day..
Anaedo's Periscope | October 1st 2008 by Obinna
October 1 is the day that Nigerians celebrate their independence from British colonial rule; today Nigeria is officially 48 years old. It is almost half a century that Nigerians have been governing themselves and as you can expect, on a public holid read more
Happy Hispanic Heritage Month!
Translation Blog | October 1st 2008 by Paulina
We are right in the middle of Hispanic Heritage Month, which runs from September 15th to October 15th. These 31 days are meant to celebrate the rich cultural heritage of the U.S.’s largest linguistic and ethnic minority. The month-long homa read more
Bali Bombers and Eid Remissions
The RAB Experience | September 30th 2008 by Rob Baiton
In Indonesia when a person is sentenced in a criminal matter they are sentenced to a term of imprisonment. Unlike Australia they are not sentenced to a Head Sentence and a Non-Parole period. Therefore, prisoners in Indonesia are given remissions for read more
Pyro DIY - Fireworks Ignition Control System using Parallax SX48!
zedomax.com - blog about DIYs and Review on reviews of gadge… | September 27th 2008 by Max Lee
You know when it comes to New Years and Independence Day, you always get to see some really exotic, beautiful fireworks. Well, all those fireworks are nowdays controlled by an ignition control system but here’s how to make one for yourself. A read more
We, the people of India
the call of india | September 26th 2008 by vishwanath
“IS INDIA A SECULAR COUNTRY? Are we proud of its cultural diversity???”It’s not easy to comprehend the prevailed situation in India where we had a rich and ancient socio-cultural harmony. One side because of some pro-Muslims, Muslims are accuse read more
Huichapan's Independence Day
The Mexile | September 17th 2008 by garydenness
Independence Day in Huichapan is always great, even if the heavens opened a unleashed a torrent of rain this year! We were reasonably lucky though...it stopped an hour before the Grito, which was at 11pm, and held off till we got back to the hotel! read more
Bleeding Mexico
Blog X | September 16th 2008 by SirJorge
Today is the Independence Day for Mexico. I was born in Mexico and through very fortunate circumstances I was an immigrant to the United States. Today is a great day for Mexico’s history, but it is scarred by what NO one seems to be talking abo read more
September 16, 1810: El Grito De Dolores
Everyday Citizen | September 16th 2008 by Everyday Citizen
El 16 de Septiembre (16th of September) is the day Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla cried out to the Mexican people to fight for their INDEPENDENCIA!! While I was searching the internet for historical bits on this amazing event I ran into the following:The read more
Independence Day - September 16th
Sparks Mexico Blog | September 14th 2008 by sparks
On September 16th, 1810, Father Hidalgo started the Revolution that was to lead to Mexico's independence from Spain. He rang the church bells and called on the people to take up arms.On the night of the 15th, the President comes out on the balcony of read more
Viva Mexico
The Mexile | September 14th 2008 by garydenness
I'm off tomorrow for our annual trip to Huichapan, in the state of Hidalgo, for the long weekend that is granted to us to properly celebrate Mexican Independence Day. It's a fabulous weekend, perhaps the biggest celebration in the Mexican calendar. I read more
guanajuato: day 28
adamcoster.com | September 13th 2008
This is the early morning of what was supposed to be our day of leaving Guanajuato. But the hurricane is hitting Texas pretty hard, and our flight into Houston was canceled until Monday. Though annoying, this actually worked out pretty well in a few read more
Skopje, Macedonia
My World of Postcards | September 8th 2008 by Ana
Today is Macedonia's Independence Day...its been 17 years since it has been proclaimed as an independent state from the Former Yugoslavia...17 years of going up and down and yet not being able to find its place...if you are asking me, im not one bit read more
The flags come out in Tijuana for Mexican Independence Day
Across the border | September 8th 2008
It’s that time of year when the streets of Tijuana are filled with vendors selling Mexican flags. The flags range from postage-stamp-sized ones that you stick to your car windshield to banderas that are the size of a bedsheet. Most of the ve read more
Independence or Death!
My Brazilian Brasil | September 7th 2008
Today, septemper 7th, is Brazil’s Independence Day. Exactly 186 years ago, Dom Pedro I, royal prince in charge of the portuguese colony back then, took his sword out of the sheath near the Ipiranga River (where the city of São Paulo is nowada read more
Random Thoughts ~ Musings ~ Post Labor Day Rantings
Mama Mentor | September 3rd 2008 by Moomettesgram
This poor blog has become my step-child lately. I know, hit me with a wet noodle ~ I've been soooo bad.I'm absolutely in over my head on some projects, what with the new grandkiddo; Road Trips; babysitting; working; eBay; my Musings blog; VA website. read more
MERDEKA!
*~icedlemontea~* -a drink with a zing- | September 1st 2008 by icedlemontea
HAPPY 51st INDEPENDENCE DAY! Now, is it me, or do you find it a little quiet for Merdeka, too? read more
How do you Show your Country your Appreciation?
Hot Shit Form Here | August 31st 2008 by bluecrsytaldude
Picture from: Urban Collective No matter how much I complained about this current government; on the corruptions, cronies, political motives, short term planning and no planning at all, high... Want more? Visit me NOW! read more
Merdeka ke-51
kisahberuang.com | August 30th 2008 by shaxx
Today, the 51st Independence day marks the 51 years of Independence for Malaysia or better known as the Merdeka Day! 51 years ago, on 31st August 1957. Malaya declared her independence from the British and today the whole nation is celebrating it aga read more
A Long Way to Go
Mocha Quest | August 30th 2008 by Arrica Lee
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Busy Days, an Independence and a break
Blog Cabin | August 30th 2008 by Flo
Back to school and more work..that's the fact of life right..Everyone is busy doing something to continue treating life as it is...After five days in school, busy with monthly tests and pupils work to be checked and has no time lounging around here b read more
Happy Independence Day Malaysia!
moments of our lives | August 30th 2008 by lena t
Today is the eve of our Independence Day. We will be turning 51 years old. Malaysia has indeed gone through many twists and turns under the British colony and Japanese occupation to a peaceful and harmonious multi-racial nation that's rich in culture read more
It is all Begin on 31st August 1957
Snapshot | August 26th 2008 by bintang4
http://snapshotcap.blogspot.com/2008/08/it-is-all-begin-on-31-august-1957.htmlYup, you read it right. On that date, Malaya or States of the Peninsular independence declaration was made by Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj, our first Prime Minister. Con read more
Independence Day and Reflections on Financial Freedom
Work-at-Home-Wealth Blog | August 26th 2008 by Anthony at Work-at-home-wealth.com
Even in the case you are living in a so called "free country", do you honestly consider yourself free? Nowadays we are constrained by so many factors that we hardly should call ourselves "free individuals". Anthony Machado talks about the differences read more
Show Malaysia Some Love!
My Little Black Pot | August 26th 2008 by bluecrsytaldude
>> TagThis tag is tag made by my dearest friend, Mangosteenskin - a very talented art makers including paintings and stamps, you should check her out too! Anyway, this tag is in conjunction with 51st Independent Day of Malaysia. Though Malaysia has s read more

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