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AMERIKAS ZUKUNFT General Michael Flynn, Vorsitzender Ed Martin, Präsident Folgen Sie dem Ruf am Unabhängigkeitstag Niemand sehnt sich mehr nach Frieden als die Männer und Frauen von Amerikas Streitkräften. Diejenigen von uns, die die Ehre hatten, auf…
AMERICA'S FUTURE
General Michael Flynn, Chairman Ed Martin, President
Follow the call on Independence Day
No one yearns for peace more than the men and women of America's armed forces. Those of us who have had the honor of fighting for freedom on the battlefield know all too well that there is nothing worth striving for in war. But when freedom is threatened, we also understand that someone has to answer the call.
As I reflect on the upcoming Independence Day weekend, I am reminded of the many personalities in our nation's history who have faced a challenge they did not choose themselves. First and foremost, I am thinking of our founding fathers. On Independence Day, we celebrate the making of the Declaration of Independence, a document that reveals why a gathering of British colonists chose to separate from their former ruler.
The declaration is not a bellicose call for revenge on the British Empire. Rather, it captures the grief with which the founders felt obliged to break the ties. It says, "At every stage of these oppressions, we have sought redress in the most humble terms: our repeated requests have only been answered by repeated injuries." As you can see, our founding fathers were not looking for a fight. They valued the peace, but they faced the situation when asked to.
The same could be said of Abraham Lincoln, who certainly never wanted to be a president at war. In a powerful personal letter to Mrs. Eliza P. Gurney in October 1862, he wrote: "We are indeed going through a great trial - a fiery trial. In the very responsible position I find myself in as a humble instrument in in the hands of our Heavenly Father ...
I have wished that all of my works and actions would be according to His will. Had I been allowed my way, this war would have ended sooner, but we think it is still going on; and we must believe that He allows it for some wise purpose of Himself that is mysterious and unknown to us; and although with our limited understanding we may not be able to comprehend him, we cannot help but believe that He who made the world still rules it. "
Like the founding fathers. President Lincoln and the brave patriots who fought in the military to protect freedom, each of us is now in the midst of a conflict we did not choose. Like it or not, our freedoms are threatened by dark forces who seek to silence "We the People" in order to expand their own power. We cannot choose whether the conflict exists. We can only choose whether we will be among those who have the courage to answer the call.
The champions who win this battle are not determined on the battlefield, but in our communities and state houses. From the smallest to the largest city, the call for patriots is open to everyone. The end result is out of our hands. As President Lincoln did, we must be willing to leave the result to our Heavenly Father's will. Our job is only to answer the call and march forward in its might. On this Independence Day, will you consider what you can do to light a light for freedom? Will you answer the call?
General Michael Flynn, Chairman Ed Martin, President
Follow the call on Independence Day
No one yearns for peace more than the men and women of America's armed forces. Those of us who have had the honor of fighting for freedom on the battlefield know all too well that there is nothing worth striving for in war. But when freedom is threatened, we also understand that someone has to answer the call.
As I reflect on the upcoming Independence Day weekend, I am reminded of the many personalities in our nation's history who have faced a challenge they did not choose themselves. First and foremost, I am thinking of our founding fathers. On Independence Day, we celebrate the making of the Declaration of Independence, a document that reveals why a gathering of British colonists chose to separate from their former ruler.
The declaration is not a bellicose call for revenge on the British Empire. Rather, it captures the grief with which the founders felt obliged to break the ties. It says, "At every stage of these oppressions, we have sought redress in the most humble terms: our repeated requests have only been answered by repeated injuries." As you can see, our founding fathers were not looking for a fight. They valued the peace, but they faced the situation when asked to.
The same could be said of Abraham Lincoln, who certainly never wanted to be a president at war. In a powerful personal letter to Mrs. Eliza P. Gurney in October 1862, he wrote: "We are indeed going through a great trial - a fiery trial. In the very responsible position I find myself in as a humble instrument in in the hands of our Heavenly Father ...
I have wished that all of my works and actions would be according to His will. Had I been allowed my way, this war would have ended sooner, but we think it is still going on; and we must believe that He allows it for some wise purpose of Himself that is mysterious and unknown to us; and although with our limited understanding we may not be able to comprehend him, we cannot help but believe that He who made the world still rules it. "
Like the founding fathers. President Lincoln and the brave patriots who fought in the military to protect freedom, each of us is now in the midst of a conflict we did not choose. Like it or not, our freedoms are threatened by dark forces who seek to silence "We the People" in order to expand their own power. We cannot choose whether the conflict exists. We can only choose whether we will be among those who have the courage to answer the call.
The champions who win this battle are not determined on the battlefield, but in our communities and state houses. From the smallest to the largest city, the call for patriots is open to everyone. The end result is out of our hands. As President Lincoln did, we must be willing to leave the result to our Heavenly Father's will. Our job is only to answer the call and march forward in its might. On this Independence Day, will you consider what you can do to light a light for freedom? Will you answer the call?
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Huge explosion and fire at refinery in Navodari, Romania, cause and casualties unknown.
My friend is a pharmacist and she had someone call her at work to see if her hospital can prescribe ivermectin. She unfortunately had to say no. I told her next time to give out her number to call after work. We can provide her with chlorine dioxide. Sad that my friend has to save lives at home.
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I have to say I sure am glad that Facebook cares about me like this.
I’m going to have to ask them to protect me bc I’ve been exposed to the radical Democrat’s bills this week which certainly is extremist content.
I’m going to have to ask them to protect me bc I’ve been exposed to the radical Democrat’s bills this week which certainly is extremist content.
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This man is a CLASS ACT and I wish he could represent our country instead of sore losers that spit on the sacrifices of our troops🇺🇸
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I thought Fauci just wanted to kill us. I am beginning to believe he is just the dumbest person alive or should I say still breathing.
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Dr. Fauci on MSNBC this morning said he recommends that people “mix & match” vaccine brands even though there is no scientific data to support doing that.
During the same interview, Fauci says that we need to make sure we base our decisions on the science and even says “don’t be bouncing back and forth, because you confuse people if you do that.”
That’s rich.
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During the same interview, Fauci says that we need to make sure we base our decisions on the science and even says “don’t be bouncing back and forth, because you confuse people if you do that.”
That’s rich.
@realmarjoriegreeene
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Devin Nunes just asked why the United States funded the Wuhan Lab when we knew the lab was run by China’s top bio-warfare expert, a Major General in the People’s Liberation Army
Paging Dr. Fauci!!! Doctor Fauci?
We need answers.
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Paging Dr. Fauci!!! Doctor Fauci?
We need answers.
@realmarjoriegreeene
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