.@POTUS recognizes 107-year-old Navy veteran and D-Day survivor Arthur Rose on Independence Day.
Lt. Rose then stands to salute the flag that flew aboard the first landing craft at Normandy. 🇺🇸
@JellyPac2024@Anc_Aesthetics No, but you can look at when a protest was unexpectedly busted up in Idaho and every member of their ranks was detained and unmasked. There were not any federal agents amongst them, nobody you could tie to any NGO. Just young American men.
You don’t need to highlight his despicableness, duplicity, and open hatred at this point.
You just need to arrest, denaturalize, and deport. Way past time to do so.
@JellyPac2024@Anc_Aesthetics No, the brain dead people are lying through their teeth and saying PF is a directed federal operation without a shred of evidence
Most revolutions start with blood & end with tyranny.
Ours started with an idea & ended with a new dawn for human freedom.
How do we know it succeeded? Because here we are, 250 years later, living in a country that still allows free Americans like you and me to dream big, to work hard, to take bold risks, to raise our families, to pursue our calling, to worship as we see fit, to speak our minds in the open, all within a nation that still gives hope to the rest of the free world.
Our nation is more than just an idea today. But on this day, 250 years ago, that’s all we were.
A nation built on the radical idea that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. That a government derives its just powers from the consent of the governed. That the boundless spirit of mankind shall remain unbounded.
My home state of Ohio once embodied that spirit. A state that gave birth to Neil Armstrong (the first human to ever walk the Moon), John Glenn (the first American to make it into orbit), the Wright Brothers (who took flight when it was thought impossible), Thomas Edison (who perfected the light bulb & the phonograph). We led the first Industrial Revolution. Our moment to lead may soon arrive again.
Where will we be at 300? I’ll be 90 (and perhaps still around). My son Arjun, who turns 4 this weekend, will be 54. If I have one wish for the second half of my life, it’s to feel as grateful then as I do today - for being the father of the greatest kids & husband to the greatest wife I could have wished for, living as a free citizen in the greatest country known to the history of humankind.
Happy 250 - to my family, to Ohio, to America, to mankind. Long live the only nation founded on a set of ideals that were as radical as they are beautiful, and as beautiful as they are true.