Our American flag has flown over battlefields, hurricanes, terrorist attacks, floods, wildfires, and some of the hardest days this country has ever faced.
Through all of it, one lesson remains true: America's greatest strength has never been a building, a government agency, or a piece of equipment.
It's people.
The neighbors who check on each other. The volunteers who show up. The first responders who run toward danger. The communities that rebuild after disaster strikes.
It is choosing to be someone others can rely on when things go wrong.
And despite our disagreements, challenges, and imperfections, there is still much to be proud of. A nation built on the belief that people should be free. A nation that has repeatedly risen to meet extraordinary challenges. A nation whose strength is found not in its institutions alone, but in the character of its people.
That is worth remembering today.
Happy Flag Day!
Bro he didn’t let them in. He got scored on. Majority of those goals that were scored were good goals, canes have him constantly moving lateral with zero help down low from his D.
Good thing the canes didn’t score on their own goalie last which they have at least done three times in the series.
Obama just had his worst week in years.
His handpicked British puppet Keir Starmer got buried in UK local elections. The Virginia Supreme Court tossed his rigged 10-1 gerrymander. And the Callais ruling killed race-based map-rigging nationwide.
@BarbaraMBoyd lays it all out.