A Fourth of July for the World
The United States is the world’s advocate of the rights to be free, self-governing, safe, and prosperous. This is why the Fourth of July is a world event — not just an American one.
The United States is the world’s advocate of the rights to be free, self-governing, safe, and prosperous. This is why the Fourth of July is a world event — not just an American one.
The lives of these men are essential to understanding the American form of government and our ideals of liberty. The Founding Fathers all played key roles in the securing of American independence from Great Britain and in the creation of the government of the United States of America.
Every Independence Day, we gather as a nation to celebrate a momentous day in history when 56 brave men from 13 colonies gathered in Philadelphia to sign our Declaration of Independence.
Our nation’s young people are being influenced by viewpoints, values, and behaviors of people who hate America and the principles on which it was founded.
The Iranian backed terrorists risk an all-out assault by the Jewish state to destroy their capacity to be a threat.
The Chattahoochee RiverLands project is a model for the kind of citizenship we need to foster across America.
There is a big opportunity for President Trump to focus on the American people’s concerns and not on the Washington news media’s myopia and their isolated self-importance.
The Russian ships in Havana were a useful reminder that the world remains dangerous, the United States remains vulnerable, and that President Biden is no Jack Kennedy.
House Administration Committee Chairman Barry Loudermilk and his team’s hard work has proven that the January 6 Committee operated completely outside the bounds of legitimacy.
The repudiation of the establishment in Europe could be an indicator of the pressures, moods, and issues which are also evident on this side of the Atlantic.