
250 Years Strong
Two hundred and fifty years ago, fifty-six men from thirteen colonies affixed their names to a document whose impact would far exceed anything they could have imagined.
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Two hundred and fifty years ago, fifty-six men from thirteen colonies affixed their names to a document whose impact would far exceed anything they could have imagined.
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The best way to observe our nation’s birthday is to re-read and re-examine our Declaration of Independence and to rededicate ourselves to the principles of our nation’s founding document.
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For nearly 50 years, Roe v. Wade restricted the power of the states to regulate abortion, but the Dobbs ruling said that, through the votes of the American people, all elected officials on both the state and federal levels should have the ability to enact legislation on this matter.
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The best way to observe our nation’s birthday is to re-read and re-examine our Declaration of Independence, and to rededicate ourselves to the principles of our nation’s founding document.
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The inspiring words of the Declaration of Independence changed the course of world history.
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The inspiring words of the Declaration of Independence changed the course of world history. On July 4, 1776, a nation was born from that Declaration.
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As we prepare to celebrate our Nation’s 249th Independence Day, for the first time in years, we will pay less at the grocery store.
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On the brink of the 250th celebration of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, the Trump administration is initiating programs to teach our nation’s true history and foster patriotism.
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“Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me death!” – Patrick Henry
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Happy Birthday, USA! On this Independence Day, we want to thank you for your dedication to the United States of America, the Declaration of Independence, and our Constitution.
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What is it about liberal leaders who edit our founding American documents?
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The Fourth of July is America’s birthday. The anniversary of the declaring of the Declaration of Independence gives us a good chance to reflect on our nation’s religious roots.
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Common Core is replacing the teaching of traditional American history with a new left-leaning curriculum. Those who say that Common Core doesn’t prescribe curriculum but only spells out standards are playing with words. According to scholar Stanley Kurtz, the traditional emphasis on America’s founders and the principles of constitutional government are being pitched and replaced with what fits the leftwing narrative of emphasis on race, gender, class, and ethnicity.
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Who does President Barack Obama think he is that he can change the wording of the Declaration of Independence? Again and again he presumes to quote the great Declaration while making a crucial change: he omits the word “Creator.”
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Who does President Barack Obama think he is that he can change the wording of the Declaration of Independence? Again and again he presumes to quote the great Declaration while making a significant change: he omits the word “Creator.”
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All sides admit that jobs are the number-one issue in 2010, but only three weeks before the crucial make-or-break congressional election on November 2, Obama casually admitted that his claim last year that his Stimulus spending bill would create 3.5 million “shovel-ready jobs” was not true.
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The Declaration of Independence is the official and unequivocal recognition by the American people of our belief and faith in God.
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Brown’s tedious, hour-long speech impudently demanded that we issue a “Declaration of Interdependence” in order to submit to global governance.
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The flap over the Department of Education consigning 300,000 copies of “Helping Your Child to Learn History” to the dumpster is evidence anew that the Federal Government should have no role in education. Illiteracy and low scores in public schools are a national scandal, but it’s hard to see how federal spending improves anything.
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To find out what the two major parties stand for, we should be able to compare their Party Platforms adopted by their National Nominating Conventions in the summer of 2004.
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Don’t think that the lawsuits about the Ten Commandments and the Pledge of Allegiance are settled because Judge Roy Moore was fired and Michael Newdow lost his appeal to the Supreme Court.
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by Phyllis Schlafly Phyllis Schlafly, president of Eagle Forum, issued this statement today: On April 24, the U.S. Supreme Court handed down one of its
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Last week in Philadelphia I stopped by to revisit Independence Hall, the cradle of our republic where the Declaration of Independence was signed and the United States Constitution was written.
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