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🇺🇸 Embracing Freedom: A 4th of July Message

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Keeping Freedom [Image] Friends and Patriots, As I write to you on this bright Fourth of July, I find myself overwhelmed with a profound sense of gratitude for the country we are fortunate enough to call home, the United States of America. 🇺🇸 A nation birthed in the fires of liberty, where the audacious dream of 'life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness' became not just a poetic line, but a creed to live by. Today, we celebrate another year of independence, standing strong and proud as the beacon of liberty and the free world. This isn't just any birthday, folks. It's a celebration of the idea that a country can be free, governed by its people, where everyone has a chance to pursue their own version of the American Dream. Yes, I'm aware that these are trying times, and it often feels like our values are under siege. But let's not forget what we're up against. We're the nation that threw off the shackles of tyranny, stood tall against the forces of evil during World War II, and sent human beings to walk on the moon. Our challenges, no matter how daunting, are opportunities for us to show the world once again the strength and spirit of America. On this Fourth of July, let's remember the sacrifices of the brave men and women who fought and continue to fight to protect our freedoms. From the soldiers in the Revolutionary War to our modern-day military personnel, our heartfelt thanks go out to them for securing our liberty. Let's keep in mind to celebrate responsibly today and every day, appreciating the freedom we enjoy as a result of the sacrifices made by our ancestors and contemporary heroes. And in the true spirit of America, let's keep the conversation going, advocating for what we believe in while respecting differing opinions, remembering that this exchange of ideas is the bedrock of our democracy. As the fireworks light up the night sky tonight, let's keep the flame of liberty, the true light of our nation, burning brighter than ever before. So, from the entire Red Tea News family we you and your loved ones a happy, safe, and patriotic Fourth of July! 🇺🇸 God bless you, and God bless America. Richard Reagan Senior Analyst, RedTea Research RedTea 24025 Park Sorrento, Suite 210 Calabasas CA 91302 USA [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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