Reclaiming freedom and liberty on the Fourth of July

by Lisa Noeth

Op-ed by Lisa Noeth | Photo: Alamy

Independence Day, also known as the Fourth of July, celebrates the birth of our great nation, founded over 248 years ago. Our Founding Fathers, including Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin, signed the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. The Declaration established the U.S. as a sovereign and free nation, which separated our country from British rule.

Our Founding Fathers fought with their hearts to let freedom and liberty break free our country from the chains of oppression from the British by establishing the original 13 colonies battle after battle. They demanded taxation without representation by fighting to ensure our voices were heard by rebelling against the British Parliament with the Boston Tea Party in 1773. Our Founding Fathers fought the British to be free from a government from across the shores.

The Declaration of Independence provides the fundamental principles our country was founded on, given by God—freedom and liberty. The Declaration of Independence addresses the following as the heart and soul of America by stating:

We hold these truths to be self-evident, 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 to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.

Patriotism on full display on July 4th

The Fourth of July is a big deal for Americans, and patriotism will be on full display. The celebrations usually involve barbecues, town parades with patriots proudly waving the American flag, and fireworks. Patriotism, love for our country, and the hard-fought battles of our Founding Fathers will never be forgotten.

President Trump’s love for our country and why we need to stand by him

We, the American people, will continue to embrace the echoes of our nation’s battle-born past; our Founding Fathers and Lady Liberty will be the beacons of our shining light headed to the most important day in history to reelect President Trump on November 5.

Our nation is in distress beyond the political constructs of Republicans versus Democrats. As Americans, we cannot let the Democrats take away our freedom and liberty any longer, as we’ve been silenced by big tech, the weaponized justice system, and the constant indoctrination of our children by the leftist agenda. We can no longer disrespect the American flag as our troops fought and died for our freedom.

For many patriots, the Fourth of July symbolizes hope as we strongly support President Trump in returning our country to glory for the world to see and look forward to the future of our nation with the upcoming presidential election. America needs a real president who loves his country and who will put the American people first.

This Independence Day, remember how expensive gas and groceries have become under the Biden administration. Remember how millions of illegal immigrants are oftentimes getting better treatment than American citizens. This is not fair to hardworking Americans.

Remember, at the November ballot, President Trump’s America First policies led to a prosperous economy and zero wars from 2017 to 2021.

There are more of us, the silent majority, ready to take back our country with our hearts aligned with the sounds of freedom and liberty from our Founding Fathers. We need to do our civic duty as patriots by voting Republican down the ballot in November to elect President Trump and America First candidates. Let’s be proud Americans again on this day to commemorate our love for our nation.

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