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Issue 7                                                                                                                                2008

 

                A FREE Monthly Newsletter From Your Friends At THE SEXTON LAW FIRM

 

Water Safety Tips That Will Keep Your Family Happily Afloat…

You can greatly reduce the chances of you and your children becoming a drowning victim or being injured if you follow a few simple saeftey tips:

  • Make sure an adult is constantly watching young children swimming, playing, or bathing in water.
  • Never swim alone or in unsupervised places.
  • Teach your children to always swim with a buddy.
  • Keep small children away from buckets containing liquid; Five-gallon industrial containers are a particular danger. An infant or toddler can drown in as little as one inch of water.
  • Never drink alcohol before or during swimming, boating or water skiing. Never drink alcohol while supervising children around water
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“Do You Really Know If You Have The Right Amount Of Auto Insurance Coverage?”

We love to hear from all of our good friends and clients who enjoy reading our monthly newsletter. If you have a question about anything related to your auto insurance policy, please feel free to call or stop by. It’s a good idea to have the “right” coverage.

Our Independence Day, July 4th

Here are some words to ponder on this year’s Independence Day:

“I believe in the United States Of America as a government of the people, by the people, and for the people, whose just powers are drived from the consent of the government; a democracy in a Republic; a sovereign Nation of many sovereign States; a perfect Union, one and inseparable; established upon those principles of freedom, equality, justice, and humanity for which American patriots sacrificed their lives and fortunes.”

“I therefore believe it is my duty to my Country to love it; to respect its flag; and to defend it against all enemies.”

That’s “The American’s Creed,” written in 1917 by William Tyler Page, an employee of the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C., as an entry in a writing contest shortly after the United States entered World War I.

The judges selected Page’s entry out of thousands because, in just 100 words, he gave “the best summary of the political faith of America.”
Page incorporated passages and phrases from the Declaration of Independence, the Preamble to the Constitution, and Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address. Congress officially adopted the Creed on April 13, 1918.

 

 
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