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Fourth of July - USA Independence Day Humor

The Fourth of July is Independence Day in the United States of America. These Humor links include virtual fireworks and comedy of celebration.
JibJab Presents The Star Spangled Banner
JibJab's patriotic music video spoof employs a chorus of American presidents.
Phantom Virtual Fireworks
Light up the skies of your computer screen with virtual fireworks displayed to your instructions or via autoshow and grand finale options. Select from numerous American cities or world locations.
Amalgamated Humor's Fourth of July Events
A small town's "Glorious Fourth of July Celebration" remembers the grand traditions with a big calendar of events and you're invited. "The first person to hit the Pinko in the head wins one of Gertie Wilson's scrumptious apple pies. Yum!"
Crown Review of "The Declaration of Independence"
The "Summary Statement" from the Court of King George III to Mr. Thomas Jefferson, 1776. Posted by RGA at the Medical College of Ohio.
Gallery of Unfortunate Fourth of July Cards, The
Actual cards once used to celebrate the holiday seem so politically incorrect and boneheaded today. Thank you, Cap'n Wacky, for these selections from the Boatload of Fun.
Independence Day Jokes
A few simple jokes related to the Fourth of July for kids can be found on this page at Scatty.com.
JibJab's 'Founding Fathers' a k a 'The Mutha Fo' Fathers'
The coolest posse in United States' history may have been George, Benji, Thom, and their homeys, the framers of "The Declaration of Independence" and the "Constitution." With this daffy music mixer, the framers at JibJab put the Founding Fathers through their animated raps. We hold this truth to be self-evident.
Red Skelton's Pledge of Allegiance
The audio and transcript from the comedian's famous recitation and commentary.
Shades of Liberty
America's founding fathers toiled for the right to wear funny glasses. An amusing and patriotic gallery of photographs by Kat Caverly, presented in Broadband or 56K speeds.

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