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They came here to escape monarchy, religious control, and authoritarian power — and they were determined never to let that system root here again.
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We Love Our First Lady ❤️
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🚀 President Trump has nominated Jared Isaacman of Pennsylvania to lead NASA, replacing Bill Nelson. This nomination underscores the administration's commitment to advancing U.S. leadership in space exploration and innovation. As Administrator, Isaacman is expected to focus on
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NOMINATION SENT TO THE SENATE—Jared Isaacman, of Pennsylvania, to be Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. @NASA
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NOMINATION SENT TO THE SENATE—Michael Selig, of Florida, to be Chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
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President Donald J. Trump hosts a dinner with leaders of C5 Central Asian countries at the White House. 🇺🇸
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He was the one who stood in the room and said: “Liberty is sacred — write it down.” Without George Mason… there would be no Bill of Rights, and America would be something lesser and darker. He is the guardian at the gate.
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Hancock gave the Revolution something indispensable: A signature with spine. A message to the world: “I am not afraid to be seen standing on the side of liberty.”
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Jay guarded the borders of the republic — not just geographic, but moral and constitutional. He was the shield-bearer.
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He did not speak to reason alone — he spoke to the soul and backbone. Henry isn’t the quiet flame. He is revolution personified. He doesn’t whisper liberty. He shouts it into eternity.
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He wasn’t the polite Founding Father — he was the spark in the powder keg, the voice that refused to bow, the soul who whispered: “Freedom is worth everything — and requires everything.”
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He didn’t fear power — he feared power without restraint and people without virtue. His belief: Freedom without strength is a costume, not a reality.
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Paine wasn’t writing for scholars — he was writing for the soul of mankind. He wrote to awaken the sleeping and stiffen the fearful. His voice said: “Stand. Resist. Believe in freedom — always.”
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He did not build freedom on trust for leaders — he built it on limits, law, and informed citizens. He trusted the structure over the individuals, because he knew men change — but principles endure.
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Adams believed not just in freedom, but in responsibility — liberty with backbone, not liberty with softness.
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Franklin didn’t just speak wisdom — he forged the mentality necessary to remain free.
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Jefferson wasn’t just a Founder — he was a philosopher of human sovereignty.
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