Happy Thanksgiving!
Whatever else we do today, remember that George Washington wanted Americans to give thanks to God for His “kind care and protection of the People of this Country.”
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Today, we take a look at what some of your fellow activists and patriots are thankful for this year.
– Michael Quinn Sullivan
Thursday, November 26, 2020
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“I am thankful for the Lord’s watchful protection, my family and lifetime of wonderful friends.” – Vicki B. of Midland
“I am thankful for all of my family and friends. We have gotten closer through all of this nonsense. We will need each other even more next year!” – Justin M. of Liberty
“I’m thankful for Texas. With all its faults and turmoil it still represents all that is good about America.” – Scott S. of Canyon Lake
“I’m especially thankful for my daughter, Julie McCarty. Always a very vocal child, and a cheerleader in HS, she has used this gift from God to be a voice to many as CEO of the True Texas Project.” – Carole W. of Fort Worth
“Thankful for all of God's blessings known and unknown.” – Charles B. of Houston
“I am grateful for the wisdom of our founding generations, both Texas and US. They gave us an EXCELLENT foundation of governance. Their drive and love of God and country are inspiring.” – Roger T. of Lubbock
“I'm thankful for the ability to work from home indefinitely now so I can home school my kid! It's a huge blessing that has come out of this mess!” – Dawn M. of Euless
“I am grateful most for family!” – Jerry M. of Keller
“I am thankful that I know my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and for all the blessings HE bestows upon me even though I'm undeserving.” – Kevin. B. of Center
“I'm thankful we live in the United States of America. We have the privilege of voting and I look forward with excitement the elections of 2022 and 2024!” – Bill C. of Waco
“I am eternally grateful I met my life’s partner with whom we can share our thoughts, interests, experiences, happiness, and love for each other for the past 35 years or so.” – Patrick B. of Austin
“I’m thankful for my courageous Priest who is very vocal in his sermons each week about the threat of Communism and Fascism. He is not afraid to speak out.” – K.H. of Dripping Springs
“Thankful for God, country and family and all patriots fighting for our original constitutional rights to preserve the greatest republic in the world!” – Craig W. of Abilene
“I'm grateful that I am a citizen of the unshakable kingdom of Yeshua the Messiah of the world.” – Linda R. of Denison
“I'm thankful for my new house and low interest rates. I'm also thankful for having a job that can be done from home.” – David D. of Round Rock
“Keep up your brave reporting as we will need every bit of it in 2021!” – Gary B. of Bellaire
“I am thankful that there are still patriots who will defend our Constitution even in the face of evil consequences.” – Dewey H. of Jarrell
“I’m most thankful neither of my young adult offspring wound up brain dead, lazy, liberal commies.” – Corey M. of Aquilla
“The hype about COVID and its threat of death presented opportunity for all of us to think about first principles and what really matters.” – Tom G. of Hockley
“I am thankful for our family being healthy through this pandemic! I am so thankful that our Texas Historical Commission listened to many Texans and a few brave elected officials to not issue a permit to move the Cenotaph!” – Maggie W. of Burleson
“I am thankful in these chaotic days, that I live in the great state of Texas where especially in East Texas, I am surrounded with like-minded patriots and Christians who still respect the Word of God, the rule of law and the Constitution of these great United States of America.” – Steve N. of Tyler
Quote-Unquote
“Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.”
– 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18
“That we may then all unite in rendering unto [Almighty God] our sincere and humble thanks—for his kind care and protection of the People of this Country previous to their becoming a Nation... and also that we may then unite in most humbly offering our prayers and supplications to the great Lord and Ruler of Nations and beseech him to pardon our national and other transgressions—to enable us all, whether in public or private stations, to perform our several and relative duties properly and punctually—to render our national government a blessing to all the people, by constantly being a Government of wise, just, and constitutional laws, discreetly and faithfully executed and obeyed.”
– George Washington
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Oct. 3, 1789
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