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Expressions of freedom: Activities on the Fourth of July in Cape range from historic re-enactments to protests

Monday, July 6, 2009
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Fireworks explode Saturday over Arena Park after a patriotic presentation by the Joint Veterans Council, which sponsored Independence Day activities in Cape Girardeau.
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During a break from the roar of overworked engines and the crunch of smashing cars, Greg Priest had a few things to say about what Independence Day means to him and his family.

With four of his children -- Aaron and Josh, both 9, Bonnie, 5, and Jeremy, 7 -- and a 13-year-old nephew named Josh, Priest was taking in the demolition derby that was the daytime highlight of Cape Girardeau's July 4 celebration. "I really enjoy it," Priest said as he kept any eye on the children squirming in their seats. "I was afraid we weren't going to have anything."

But then, asked about what the day means to him, Priest turned serious. He said he teaches his children about Independence Day and the sacrifices that gave birth to the United States and the legacy of freedom they will inherit.

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Hunter Ferrell, left, Tyler Haff and Hannah Ferrell walk together in Jackson City Park where their mothers took them for Independence Day activities Saturday. Their fathers are currently deployed with the U.S. military overseas.
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"America is about freedom," he said. "We need to be able to keep our freedom, and that is what my children are taught."

And throughout the area, freedom found expression in the enjoyment people take from the holiday, in the care historic re-enactors took with period costumes and in the sense of urgency in a group of more than 100 protesters who felt that they are fighting the same fight as the Founding Fathers.

At Arena Park, where the Joint Veterans Council put on a two-day "Celebrating America's Birthday" event after the cancellation of Libertyfest, the crowd for the demolition derby put organizer Rodger Brown at ease. With a full main grandstand, Brown said he can promise that veterans will sponsor the community celebration again next year. He also said he's received offers for help next year that will make the event bigger.

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Several people sat in the shade across from the Arena Building while listening to speakers at a political protest tea party Saturday.
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"This is exactly what we had hoped for," Brown said. "The word is out -- people want to celebrate the Fourth of July."

While he's not sure the first-time event made a profit, Brown said "it is close enough that I don't have to leave town."

Brown, who is also president of the VietNow Trail of Tears chapter, said he has always been a patriot. Independence Day, he said, means more to him than the birthdays of his children or his wedding anniversary.

"Today is the day we compare ourselves to our forefathers and see if we are doing what they expect us to do," Brown said. "An enormous number of people died to give us freedom, and we owe them something."

The community celebrations in Cape Girardeau and Jackson were family-oriented parties. A car show, dance exhibition and musical concerts led up to the 9:30 p.m. start of the annual Jackson fireworks show in City Park.

For Jerry Burgess, it was an opportunity to show off his award-winning 1957 Studebaker Silver Hawk, a car that has won prizes in national competition among owners of the long-defunct car label. The immaculate white car was owned by his wife, Mary Ann, when they married but sat for more than 20 years in the old Millersville general store. Now it is restored to its former glory and he loves to show it off.

"There's nothing like going to a car show on the Fourth," he said.

And Saturday's celebration was 7-year-old Alivia Tucker's first time on a horse. Her smiling parents, John and Kristin Tucker, watched her as she was walked around the ring at the pony ride at Jackson. Alivia picked where the family went for this year's celebration, John Tucker said. "She saw it in the paper," he said.

Asked how she liked the ride, Alivia was beaming. "It felt like I was back in time."

Rain interrupted events intermittently, almost stopping the look back in time at Fort D in Cape Girardeau before it began. Members of the Turner Brigade, a group of historic re-enactors, dressed in Civil War-era clothing -- wool uniforms for the men, hoop skirts with layers of petticoats for the women. But the rain stopped and visitors from Minnesota, Texas, Florida and Minnesota, among others, watched drills with artillery.

Gerald "Joe" Martin of Jackson and his wife, Mirian "Candy" Martin were among the re-enactors, he in a Union uniform and she in a cotton broadcloth dress and period hat. The Civil War, Mirian Martin said, was God's test of America. "God has a purpose for everything and God had a purpose for that," she said. "Sometimes battles are necessary for the rights we have today."

On the steps of the Arena Building, God was invoked as conservatives, angry over business bailouts and government spending, declared they will fight to restore the America they said has been lost. About 125 people attended the second "tea party" protest held in Cape Girardeau this year.

Bob Parker, a rancher from Texas County, announced to the group that he is exploring a challenge to U.S. Rep. Jo Ann Emerson in next year's election. "Some of the biggest threats to our country are not on foreign shores, but they are up there in the hallowed halls of Washington, D.C.," Parker said.

Parker, a former Republican county committeeman, said he wasn't ready to announce which party he would use to challenge Emerson, also a Republican.

rkeller@semissourian.com

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Pertinent Addresses:

410 Kiwanis Drive, Cape Girardeau, MO

Fort D Historic Site, Cape Girardeau, MO

City Park, Jackson, MO


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The fireworks at the arena were the best I have ever seen (and I go to a lot of shows). I will be back again next year. The derby was awesome too. Great family fun!

-- Posted by FREE_MAGAZINE_WWW.ENDTIME.COM on Sun, Jul 5, 2009, at 12:55 AM

Good job Tea Partiers!

Did you ever wonder where the money for things like the subversion of the world's immigration laws may come from? Also, recently I'm seeing an ad campaign, using money we don't have, to sell us on a new health plan.

It seems to me as long as we allow people to print up fiat money there will be no place in the world where freedom can flourish.

If the Globalist oppose your efforts, paid for with real hard earned money, all they have to do is fire up the presses and shovel the money to any group that will oppose you.

Not only that but it seems they do it in such a way that the money to achieve THEIR goals is borrowed from them. Then we pay interest to a group outside of our country, like the Federal Reserve, on the creation and borrowing of OUR OWN money.

IN ESSENCE THEY BEAT US WITH OUR OWN STICK!

-- Posted by Carson on Sun, Jul 5, 2009, at 1:05 AM

The Tea Parties will not work for this very reason. Most of the people sitting in the crowd today will go to the polls in November '10 and cast that ballot for TEAM EMERSON---and it is that way all over the United States. Most of the American people think that that Congress and the Senate are a bunch of sorry SOB's EXCEPT the person respresenting THEIR district; thus keep getting the same ole sorry people right back in office.

If the Founing Fathers had the same sort of people to work with as what is coming to these Tea Parties we would still be a part of the British Empire.

-- Posted by WisdomSeeker on Sun, Jul 5, 2009, at 3:45 AM

Great Job Vets! Thank you for taking MY IDEA of returning the Fireworks to the Arena and running with it.

-- Posted by Megalomania on Sun, Jul 5, 2009, at 10:39 AM

This was a great fireworks show - keep it at the fairgrounds - keep the city planners away. The vets did a fantastic job - it should only get better!

Much better than any display I've seen in Cape.

Some thoughts to improve next year - play music during the fireworks and shut off all the lights.

But again - great job!

-- Posted by NotTheMissourian on Sun, Jul 5, 2009, at 12:05 PM

Wisdom,

I was thinking the same thing. I bet several of them had a "team Emerson" sticker on their car.

Just watched the video of the tea party on KFVS website. If they had a 125 show up you would not have known it. Only a handful of folks standing in front of the speaker. I wondered how many of those folks they showed from Cape and Sikeston had a check in the mail on the first of July in the form of some sort of payment from the man?

One guy had a sign and I quote "the time to raise a miltia is now." The guy looked like he could not hump a 50lb back pack through the forest, much less be a part of the "miltia". Glad I did not attend this "miltia" recruiting party.

-- Posted by gman on Sun, Jul 5, 2009, at 12:17 PM

Didnt like the fireworks - started too late no where to sit unless you like to pay to watch people smashing cars -

-- Posted by trolled on Sun, Jul 5, 2009, at 1:24 PM

FINALLY, someone worth voting for. Bob Parker, an honest to goodness protector of Freedom and Liberty. It doesn't get any better than this. Get that traitor Emerson out of office!

-- Posted by Wayne Griswold on Sun, Jul 5, 2009, at 3:26 PM

AWSOME FIREWORKS DISPLAY!!!!!!! I enjoyed it emencly!!!!!!!!! And I am looking forward to next year!!!!!!!! Yes... they announced that they are doing it next year. AWSOME!!!!

-- Posted by Hookie98 on Sun, Jul 5, 2009, at 5:46 PM

125 showed up?? Rubbish!

On another note! Great job Vets! As I said in a previous post, this is PROOF that average Americans can pull off what politicians, and city blue bloods can't! Keep them away! They're no good!

-- Posted by Megalomania on Sun, Jul 5, 2009, at 7:12 PM

Great show.... But was anyone else annoyed by the attention wanting guy flying circles around the park in his miniature helicopter ... that buzzing noise was enough to ruin the night for everyone around me....

-- Posted by abcd on Mon, Jul 6, 2009, at 1:13 AM

where do you think the park came from, surely not taxes. these tea parties are getting ridiculous. i'm not for more taxes, but c'mon people. do you really think you're little gatherings are gonna do anything? no.

-- Posted by westend on Mon, Jul 6, 2009, at 7:57 AM

Great job on the fireworks! Though we didn't come directly into arena park ( our daughter is a little young for the crowds) we were able to sit in a parking lot nearby and enjoy the show! Looking forward to next year!

-- Posted by farmwife2 on Mon, Jul 6, 2009, at 7:58 AM

That helicopter was kind of weird. It was distracting, but I can't say I'd do it any differently if I owned one and knew how to fly it.

-- Posted by ZeRo1 on Mon, Jul 6, 2009, at 12:55 PM

Is it just me, or did the blades on that copter appear to light up?

-- Posted by Megalomania on Mon, Jul 6, 2009, at 2:35 PM

I was very excited to read that Bob Parker is considering a run against Joan Emerson. She is just one of six Republican representatives who have refused to sign on as a co-sponsor of HR 1207, the Audit the Fed bill in the house. Seems like Joan doesn't really want her constituents to get too close a look at where all that Stimulus Bill money went to. But then, if you take a real close look at her voting record, you'll realize that she doesn't care much what her constituents think.

-- Posted by mozarker on Wed, Jul 8, 2009, at 4:29 PM


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