Both, because july 4th is when we got declared our independence from the declaration of independence.
2007-07-04 07:50:04
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answered by Awesome Angela ™ 2
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Happy 4th or
Happy 4th of July
2007-07-03 23:08:21
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answered by Charla C 3
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Happy independence day
2007-07-03 23:06:22
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answered by Anonymous
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happy 4th of july
2007-07-03 23:07:27
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answered by Anonymous
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because of the fact there's a great distinction between the three dates July 4 1776 The Continental Congress ratifies the assertion at Independence at the same time as we are nonetheless in the midst of a conflict with great Britain October 19 1781 universal Cornwallis surrenders to the human beings at Yorktown January 14 1884 Congress approves the Treaty of Paris subsequently formally ending the imaginitive conflict
2016-11-08 03:10:54
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answered by ? 4
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Both are fine, I say HAPPY 4th
2007-07-03 23:08:03
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answered by deanorjon 5
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happy independence day
2007-07-03 23:08:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Neither.
Why does everybody always have to be happy about anything?
Are you all on Prozac on on denial?
For God's sake, we have Bush as President and a long war in Irak...what's to be happy about?
2007-07-03 23:28:22
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answered by Howard 4
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I'd just say "happy 4th".
2007-07-03 23:10:37
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answered by strange-artist 7
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happy 4th 2u!!!
2007-07-03 23:11:45
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answered by 2D1iLuV 7
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