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Divided!
The United States of America is unique. We were not established from an ethnic group, or a tribe, or a religion, or an aristocracy, or a race. Such things do not define us. We were forged from an idea. We were founded as a constitutional republic on the principles of federalism, individual liberty, limited government, and separation of powers.
Posted in Faith
Tagged 1619 Project, Abington School District v. Schempp, Adolf Hitler, Annie Dunleavy, Bill of Rights, COVID–19, Declaration of Independence, Donald Trump, E Pluribus Unum, Engle v. Vitale, Gordian Knot, Howard Zinn, James Woods, Kevin Ryan, Leonard Sorrato, Make America America Again, Maximiliano Perez, patriotism, People's History of the United States, school-sponsored prayer, Social-Emotional Learning, Stone v. Graham, Ten Commandments, Title IX, U.S. Constitution, University of Oregon
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Confused About Patriotism
Would you agree with this statement: “Patriotism is a hot button issue in schools.” My personal reaction is, “You’re kidding!!” Well, maybe in the late 1700s.
Posted in Faith, Federal, Marriage/Family/Culture, Religious Liberty
Tagged American flag, Bill Bennett, First Amendment, Fourth of July, independence day, Ku Klux Klan, Mark Pitcavage, Palestine, patriotism, Terry Nichols, WWI, WWII
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