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A Little 1A Reminder For The Left 🚨
Well, who would’ve thunk it? I guess the First Amendment applies to Christians
as well.
The Capitol Christmas tree has been accepting ornaments from the public for
ages, but the rules used to say noreligious symbols
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are allowed. That meant no nativity scenes or anything of the sort. But things
took a turn this year, and I praise the Lord for it. The ban on religious
symbols for "the People's Tree" has beenlifted
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. So, now we can truly embrace the essence of Christmas and ensure that Christ
remains a central part of our celebrations.It is his birthday after all…
This First Amendment reminder couldn’t have come at a better time as our
nation deals with a real mess of antisemitism, and it's downright sickening to
see itspreading like wildfire.
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Now, in case you missed the memo, the big-shot presidents from Harvard, MIT,
and UPenn paraded themselves up on the Hill just the other day. They were given
the floor to talk about the risingantisemitism
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Among the many outrageous things we heard
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, their responses when asked repeatedly if calling for the genocide of Jews
constitutes harassment were a disgrace.
"We have heard chants which can be antisemitic depending on the context when
calling for the elimination of the Jewish people," MIT President Sally
Kornbluth said.
CAN BE?
These higher education institutions already cost an arm and a leg
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, but to make matters worse, young Jewish folks now have to pay the price of
harassment and threats. Is this not America? Antisemitism on our college
campuses (or anywhere for that matter) is unacceptable.
This country was founded on the basic principles of religious freedom for all.
Thesewoke institutions
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have bent over backward for every other so-called marginalized group, but now
they’re ready to stick their heads in the sand when our Jewish family, friends,
and neighbors need them most. If that’s the plan, they better be in it for the
long haul because I know I speak for many of us when I say we’re not letting
this one go. We will not rest until these students feel safe.
As our Jewish friends celebrate Hanukkah over the next several days, there has
never been a better time to renew our commitment to standing with them and
defending their right to exist in some dadgum peace.
Chag sameach to all of my dear friends and colleagues who partake in the
Festival of Lights.
The Greatest Generation 🇺🇲
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This week marks the 82nd anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor, an event
that served as the catalyst for America entering into World War II. As I
reflect on this pivotal moment in U.S. history, I feel compelled to tip my hat
to the courageous folks who served during that era. Thank you to the brave men
and women, like my dad, who are rightly called the Greatest Generation.
There is no doubt that those who dedicated themselves to defending freedom
left a legacy that will continue to inspire generations to come. To all those
who have served or continue to serve today, we see you. Your selflessness does
not go unnoticed, and we appreciate your dedication to safeguarding the liberty
our great nation was founded on.
Just For Fun 🎉
→ A hero’s best friend 🐶 (Instagram
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→ Under the Aurora Borealis 🌄 (X
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→ Tears of joy 🥹 (Instagram
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