Escape To Canada??

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Were our Founders Really Christian?

Were the American founders Enlightenment Deists, or devoted Christians? Join Mark David Hall as he explores the religious faith of the American founders. Hall lays out what the First Amendment really means, the separation of Church and State, and George Washington’s Thanksgiving Proclamation.

Learn how the Bible was the most cited work in the American Founding. The integral role for freedom of conscience. All this and much more in our latest story from our Story of America.

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General Discussion, Thursday, July 2, 2026

Day FIVE HUNDRED TWENTY-NINE of Presidential recovery.

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President Trump visits Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library

President Trump is visiting North Dakota today, July 1, 2026, to celebrate the opening of the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library. The trip is also expected to mark the first official flight of the new, Air Force One jet gifted by Qatar.

After flying into North Dakota, President Donald Trump took the train for about a third of a mile in Medora on Wednesday, arriving as Theodore Roosevelt and other presidents have done – but with much more fanfare.

People chanted “USA” as the five-car Freedom250 train pulled in with cheers for the president as he exited the last car. Horseback riders portraying Theodore Roosevelt’s Rough Riders waited to escort Trump’s motorcade to a private tour of the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library before he was scheduled to speak to a crowd gathered at the Burning Hills Amphitheatre.

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President Takes Press Questions

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It’s Doggityday!

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Bye-Bye “Pride”!

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What Would Have Happened to America Without Washington?

First in war. First in peace. And first in the hearts of his countrymen.

We celebrate a man who needs no introduction: George Washington. The father of our country. A natural leader of men, who twice gave back power granted him by the people. Rather than be a king, he was satisfied with remaining, as he always was, a humble citizen.

If the Declaration of Independence was the expression of the American Mind, then George Washington was its embodiment. He brought the revolution’s principles to life and America into being. This was the man who founded America. This is George Washington. Join Matthew Spalding as we explore and celebrate America’s preeminent Founding Father.

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General Discussion, Wednesday, July 1, 2026

Day FIVE HUNDRED TWENTY-EIGHT of Presidential recovery.

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4,400 WORDS

A good idea. And he explains exactly why.

Constitution Clarity Act: Proposed by X’s Mike Bski:

HERE’S WHY WE NEED AN AMENDMENT TO MAKE SURE OF IT.

A PROPOSAL FROM BSKI’S CLASSROOM — WHERE THE DATA DOESN’T CARE ABOUT YOUR FEELINGS

It created the most powerful constitutional government in the history of human civilization. It established three co-equal branches, enumerated the powers of each, protected individual liberties, and set up a system of checks and balances that — when actually respected — has held this republic together for nearly 250 years.

It is approximately 4,400 words long.

That is shorter than the average corporate terms-of-service agreement. Shorter than most research papers my students submit. Shorter than a single chapter of most popular novels. And yet — somehow — it governed an entire nation, survived a civil war, two world wars, a Cold War, and survived the Carter administration. Which, if you lived through that, you understand was no small feat.

That document is the United States Constitution.

Now let me describe another document for you.

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