Ambassador Callista L. Gingrich and Speaker Newt Gingrich
Given the Biden administration’s recent effort to prioritize COVID-19 treatments based on race, it is more important than ever that we remember the teachings of Reverend Martin Luther King Jr.
Click Here to ContinueThe start of a new year is a time for reflection and opportunity. As we look forward to 2022, we should also recall what we learned as a country in 2021. Now is the time to determine how we can ensure continued prosperity and freedom for future generations. Together, we can create a better future for America.
Click Here to ContinueAs we remember the brave men and women whose lives were taken in Pearl Harbor 80 years ago today, we must also remember the tragic lessons their sacrifices taught us.
Click Here to ContinueSenator Bob Dole was a unique American figure whose courage, dedication, endurance and patriotism made him worthy of study and emulation. Our hearts and prayers go out to Elizabeth and the Dole family.
Click Here to ContinueWe wish you a happy and blessed Thanksgiving!
Click Here to ContinueThis Veterans Day, please take a moment to remember and thank our American veterans who have bravely fought and preserved our freedom.
Click Here to ContinueToday is the 32nd anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. Let us remember that the freedom to know God was central to defining humanity and decisive in defeating tyranny.
Click Here to ContinueGen. Colin Powell personified dignity and friendliness. These personal traits served him well throughout his life. Gen. Powell will be missed by his family, friends, and fellow countrymen. He is one of those rare figures who is a genuine role model for future generations.
Click Here to ContinueThis Columbus Day, we hope you will remember the courage of Christopher Columbus in 1492. If we do not preserve and learn from our history, we will fail to understand who we are as Americans.
Click Here to ContinueStudying George Washington and his life will help Americans young and old gain a more complete understanding of the principles and ideals on which our nation was founded – and a deeper appreciation for why we celebrate Constitution Day.
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