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Americans Celebrate Independence Day

04 July 2008

President George W. Bush holds new citizen Julia White Freeman, of China, at Thomas Jefferson's home, Monticello, 04 Jul 2008
President George W. Bush holds new citizen Julia White Freeman, of China, at Thomas Jefferson's home, Monticello, 04 Jul 2008
Americans across the United States are celebrating Independence Day Friday, commemorating the country's birth as a nation 232 years ago.

July 4, 1776, was the day delegates from the 13 original American colonies officially declared independence from Britain.

A concert and a giant fireworks show are annual holiday traditions in Washington, D.C., as is a hot dog eating contest at New York's Coney Island.

U.S. President George Bush welcomed 72 new U.S. citizens in a ceremony in Virginia at the home of Thomas Jefferson, the author of the Declaration of Independence and the country's third president.

President Bush's remarks were disrupted several times by shouting protesters.  He responded by saying "we believe in free speech in the United States of America."

Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama is participating in a parade in Montana.  Republican candidate John McCain is in his home state of Arizona.

Meanwhile, more than 1,200 U.S. troops serving in Iraq re-enlisted in Baghdad to mark the holiday.

U.S. military officials said it was the largest re-enlistment ceremony since the U.S. all-volunteer force started in 1973.

 


Some information for this report was provided by Reuters.

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