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Dan Crenshaw, Congressman, Lieutenant Commander (Ret), a former Navy SEAL.

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The Conservative Guide to the Culture Wars (in no particular order):. 1. America is worthy of our love and patriotism. 2. Victor mentality is better than a victim mentality. 3. Free speech is absolute. “Hate speech” is not an objective term. THREAD.
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The brits are so jealous rn
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So enjoy the celebration as John Adams would have wanted. “I am apt to believe that it will be celebrated, by succeeding Generations, as the great anniversary Festival. It ought to be commemorated, as the Day of Deliverance by solemn Acts of Devotion to God Almighty. It ought.
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Uncle Sam wasn’t born on the Fourth of July, but he’s been recruiting Americans to believe in something bigger ever since. The name came from Samuel Wilson, a meat packer from New York who supplied barrels to the U.S. Army during the War of 1812. They were stamped “U.S.” and
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The first Fourth of July parades date back to the Revolution, when towns rang bells, marched down dirt roads, and read the Declaration aloud for all to hear. It wasn’t about spectacle. It was about reminding people what they were fighting for. And today, even in small towns
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The Bald Eagle was chosen in 1782 to represent the United States — beating out Ben Franklin’s preferred bird: the turkey. The eagle is bold. It doesn’t flock. It soars alone. It sees far and acts fast. In a world of kings, empires, and inherited power — America chose something
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The Liberty Bell rang out on July 8, 1776, to announce the first public reading of the Declaration of Independence. Decades later, it cracked during a ceremony honoring George Washington. The break was permanent. They left it that way. Why? Because the crack became the symbol.
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The American Flag wasn’t always the one we know today, of course. In 1777, while the Revolution was still being fought, the Continental Congress passed the first Flag Resolution:.“Thirteen stripes, red and white… thirteen stars, white in a blue field, representing a new
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Fireworks go back over 2,000 years to ancient China, where alchemists packed gunpowder into bamboo. At first, they were used to scare off evil spirits, then as early weapons of war. By the 13th century, they spread to Europe. Kings and emperors used them to show off power. But
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Ever wonder why we shoot off fireworks and march down Main Street on the Fourth of July? Why the Bald Eagle became America’s symbol?. These aren’t random celebrations or symbols. Each tells the story of America’s fight for freedom. Here’s a deep dive into what they mean and why.
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It’s a privilege to live in the greatest country on earth. Freedom, opportunity, and the promise of America remain unmatched anywhere else in the world. Happy Independence Day 🇺🇸
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Most American thing of all time — preventing a $4 trillion tax hike just in time for the 4th of July.
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Ok so to sum up the Democrat message to voters: “you really need your taxes increased and you’re immoral if you believe otherwise.”.
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This is a moral moment.
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Still a few “holdouts” acting like we haven’t been studying every bit of this bill in detail for months. Yes, the Senate made changes. Some were good, many suck. But this is where we are at. It’s time to advance the Big Beautiful Bill tonight, send it to the President, and.
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If you were there… which date would you have marked?.
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July 2nd, 1776: Continental Congress voted to declare independence, adopting the resolution proposed by Richard Henry Lee of Virginia. July 4th: They approved Thomas Jefferson’s final draft of the Declaration itself, with its iconic preamble that laid the philosophical
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Appreciate the support, @MegynKelly. Just to set the record straight: the issue wasn’t just the parliamentarian stripping my amendment the second time around. Senate Republicans also chose the path of least resistance, and didn’t fight to protect kids from gender transition
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Here is my analysis of the OBBB:. Is it everything I want? No. Are there things in it I don’t want? Yes. Perfect? Never. And never will be—this is reality, not utopia. We vote on the aggregate of a bill and don’t obsess over imperfections. So here is the aggregate:. ✅It will.
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RT @FBIDirectorKash: Two Chinese nationals were caught spying on our Navy and trying to recruit American service members for the CCP’s inte….
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And this is why I’m angry that the Senate acted out of fear. Instead of daring the Democrats to raise a point of order thereby SUPPORTING taxpayer funding of transgender therapies, Senate Republicans caved. Now deranged “doctors” across the country can continue billing Medicaid
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