It is unbelievable to me that our Founding Fathers were able to defeat the British Empire, write the Constitution, and build the greatest nation on Earth, yet Republicans in Congress can't even muster the votes to pass a bill that would help secure our elections and preserve the very nation our Founding Fathers built.
Below is my July 4th playlist, what song am I missing?
1. Living in America - James Brown
2. Independence Day - Martina McBride
3. Coming to America - Neil Diamond
4. God Bless the U.S.A- Lee Greenwood
5. Small Town - John Mellencamp
6. Only in America - Brooks & Dunn
7. Born Free - Kid Rock
8. Born in the U.S.A - Bruce Springsteen
9. America the Beautiful - Willie Nelson
10. Pink Houses - John Mellencamp
11. Independence Day - White Heart
12. American Girl - Tom Petty
13 Courtesy of the Red, White & Blue - Toby Keith
14. Chicken Fried - Zach Brown Band
15. R.O.C.K. In the USA - John Mellencamp
16. Where the Stars & Stripes and the Eagles Fly - Aaron Tippin
17. America’s Song - Faith Hill, Bono, Mary J. Blige
18. American Baby - Dave Matthews Band
19. America the Beautiful - Steven Curtis Chapman
#America #Virginia250 #Freedom250
🚨 Sal Stewart made history.
His first-inning home run came off a 102.3 MPH fastball — the fastest pitch by a starting pitcher to ever be hit for a home run in the Statcast era (since 2015).
Special talent!
🔥 EPIC! President Trump's motorcade is being escorted through North Dakota by the ROUGHRIDERS on horseback
North Dakota is giving 47 a HELL of a welcome! 🇺🇸
The WNBA left Caitlin Clark off their 30th anniversary poster. We have truly never seen anything like this. The league got a golden goose and is doing everything they can to kill her.
🚨 My dad was diagnosed with Stage 4 Prostate Cancer out of nowhere.
Just a few months ago, he was completely fine. His physical 5 months earlier showed normal labs. Then suddenly he started feeling achy and exhausted.
They ran bloodwork and his PSA came back at 141. It had been 3.4 just months earlier.
Scans showed Gleason 9 Prostate Cancer with widespread bone metastases. Stage 4.
We didn’t waste time. Along with the hormone blockers and chemo, his oncologist started adding:
- Ivermectin 24 mg/day
- Fenbendazole 222mg / day
Three months later, his PSA dropped from 141 to 0.25.
That’s a 99.8% drop.
He’s feeling much better, has more energy, and the numbers are moving in the right direction fast. His oncologist is very happy with how he’s responding.
We’re still waiting on the next set of scans, but right now, we’re extremely grateful for how well things are going.
This isn’t medical advice, just sharing what happened with my dad. If you or someone you love is going through something similar, I hope this gives you a little hope.
Thank you to all who fought and sacrificed in freedoms defense all those years ago. Incredible footage here. Blessed that both my uncles survived and will never forget the over 400,000 who did not come home.
Today, our current generation is focused on pronouns and pink hair. We’ve let this American spirit fade…
But, it’s not gone…it’s coming back!
Raise a glass to our men who liberated Europe.🍺
We lost 2500 heroes that day. 🇺🇸❤️
Sadly, many in the US have forgotten.
God Bless America!🇺🇸
General Omar Bradley called it the most dangerous mission of D-Day. He was not wrong.
At 6:30am on June 6, 1944, 225 Army Rangers approached a 100-foot sheer cliff face on the Normandy coast called Pointe du Hoc.
Their mission: climb it.
The cliff was vertical. The Germans were at the top with full visibility of everyone below. As the Rangers fired grappling hooks upward, the Germans cut the ropes. Shot the men hanging on them. Dropped grenades over the edge onto the climbers beneath.
The Rangers kept climbing.
It took roughly 40 minutes. Men fell. Men were shot off the ropes. The ones behind them grabbed the ropes and kept going.
They reached the top.
Then came the gut punch: the massive 155mm artillery guns they had been sent to destroy were gone. The Germans had moved them inland before the invasion. The entire mission had been sent to destroy guns that weren't there.
Most commanders would have regrouped and called it done.
The Rangers fanned out. Two miles inland, they found the guns, hidden in an orchard, already aimed at Utah Beach and loaded to fire. They destroyed every one with thermite grenades.
Then they dug in. Cut off, with almost no ammunition, no reinforcements, and no resupply, 225 men held Pointe du Hoc against relentless German counterattacks for two full days.
When relief finally arrived, only 90 Rangers could still stand and fight.
Their names are carved on a memorial in Normandy. Most Americans today cannot name a single one.
90% of the soldiers on the first boats to hit the beach didn't live to see the end of the day. Look at those faces. Some of them never made it to 18.
Never forget that they paid the ultimate price for our freedom. We live our lives the way we do because of them.