Today we don’t need electric lights to read the Declaration.
The leftists burning the American flags can provide illumination.
That scene of the Los Angeles rioters setting the American flag on fire on the street and the fat Latino coming over to bend over it and spit twice is enraging.
I want revenge. As usual for me. 😇
Let’s see. No tax on tips. So what if everybody worked just for tips? That’s pretty independent wouldn’t you say?
Could you please just get Trump to stop with the amnesty?
““We want to have them come in, we want to have them help our farmers,” Trump said. “We’re going to do something. We’re working with Kristi [Noem]. We’re gonna do something that, we’re gonna sort of put the farmers in charge. If a farmer’s been with one of these people that work so hard, they bend over all day, we don’t have many people that can do that.”
He’s turning into W 3.0.
Pro-amnesty Trump’s a NYC Dem city slicker, btw.
Dear John letter to England.
The Declaration of Independence is the legal premise, precedent, and foundation of the Constitution.
God bless.
The British treated us like red-headed cousins, like their banished citizens in Australia.
English arrogance is a good model to study, so we don’t commit the same mistakes.
The declaration sets forth everything we did to try to reconcile with the mother country.
July 4th marks the 249th birthday of the United States of America. In terms of world history, we are still young.
This republic was founded in 1776 by some very brave, courageous and wise men.
As it turns out, about three-quarters of the signers of the Declaration of Independence were affiliated with the Episcopal Church, and over a quarter of all Presidents of the United States have been Episcopalians.
While the founding fathers deservedly get the credit for creating this experiment in democracy, we know that behind the scenes they had support from friends and family, spouses and associates, and mostly importantly they were inspired by God!
What did self-government mean to the founding fathers?
Self-Government — American Style. At the heart of the Jeffersonian definition of a free society was the idea of self-government. A free society was a self-governing society, which, in the fullest sense of the term, meant that individuals were not only free to govern themselves, but they were expected to...
Franklin’s observation, asked what they had created for the People, “A republic, if you can keep it.” And his admonition about the danger of members of the public realizing they can vote themselves public money ...
The experiment continues, though now being sorely tested by, ironically, “democrats”.