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Susan L.'s avatar

Thanks for the timely reminder. Thank a veteran AND pray for those who gave their lives for our freedom.

Deb.Butler's avatar

There were no tensions with RUSSIA! There were with the Soviet Union, which no longer exists

GLK's avatar

“Do not surrender to fear, but live with the same courage that previous generations had.“

Staying calm - Since forever has always been the protocol for crises management.

Until COVID.

They did everything they could to make us scared, confused and irrational.

And, it worked.

Liberty Liz's avatar

That's why it's imperative not to give in to fear. You can never think rationally or act with discernment & principle when you're in a state of fear or anxiety. Don't give anyone that kind of control over you, ever, or allow them to put you in that state. It's one of "their" primary weapons. Act accordingly.

Rosalind McGill's avatar

Thankful for the veterans. (Sadly they taught my veteran husband how to covertly hurt people and I’m in a shelter right now. )

Regan was a very eloquent speaker.

Yuan Goh's avatar

Whether you liked Reagan or not, his reminder that the national anthem ends with a question is a powerful challenge for the living.

I DO NOT CONSENT's avatar

I honestly believe we are now a ‘post liberty’ nation. We celebrate Memorial Day and eat the feasts that our ancestors prepared, but those intending the gravest of injury to our freedom and liberty deviously eroded it as we slept and celebrated Memorial Days’ past. Reagan’s speech was a indeed a warning, but the threat matured in the immediate decades which followed. Now, the acreages of land have already been cleared for the data centers and ground has been broken. “Freedom” today is an idea lost. It’s become “patriotism” - with a miniature flag for those who buy it as a product sold by a faceless corporation for mass-consumption. Those we celebrate truly sacrificed everything for duty-to-protect, yet today we don’t even know the point of the wars we are fighting, and justifiably so. They tell us we are still defending ‘freedom’, but nobody feels that anymore. Don’t get me wrong, ‘Freedom’ in the freest country on earth is still better than the shambles other countries are experiencing right now, but ‘liberty’ certainly isn’t a relative term. Here we are in 2026, and we’ve lost so much real freedom, so to what extent can we now say we have liberty? ‘Liberty’ to conduct our lives in privacy until privacy itself is deemed against the interests of the state? What kind of ‘liberty’ is that exactly? We have the ‘freedom’ to bare arms, until such time as they declare the sale of bullets as dangerously radical? This isn’t freedom, it’s freedom being replaced by governmental con-artistry. It doesn’t resemble liberty. It’s a word to commiserate over while we reflect back over our demise. Ultimately, today, we have lost the veterans AND the sacrifice they made because generations have insisted on retaining comfort in exchange for the freedom which has been slowly taken from us - as part of a creeping, devious, deceitful plan. Who is to blame? Well, it remains true that wolves move in on sleeping sheep. And so we are - a ‘post liberty’ nation, scraping up the minor defenses and petty little left versus right/right versus left political victories and losses barely related to what little freedom we have remaining.

Liberty Liz's avatar

We haven't defended freedom since the cartel-babylon DS globalist cabal took a strong hold of this country since 1910 when Rockefeller took over DC (and "medicine") and the Rothschilds, et al, took over banking and everything else. And there were plenty of nefarious entities prior to (and since) then whose mission against humanity were/are equally sinister and demonic.

Liberty Liz's avatar

Well said... but wait! There's so much more. And until the mind-controlled, propaganda-loving sheople acknowledge the fact that it's a uniparty, the sheople are going to keep playing the cartel-babylon DS globalist cabal's game, focused on their "left" or "right" enemy instead of the Epstein-class puppetmasters and satanists running the sh!t show for their demise.

George Bredestege's avatar

That’s first time I’ve ever read the last line of The Star Spangles Banner that way, it’s not asking about the flag, it’s asking if the land is still of the free, and are the brave still home?

charles's avatar

Good work Fox, we mostly know these seminal truths but need regular reminding. Stay dangerous, Charles.

Stephen Carter's avatar

Ronald Reagan was/is a treasure for all of the world. I place him among Mahatma Gandhi, Winston Churchill, and frankly (though it's not recognized yet) Vladimir Putin. Reagan was also the greatest US President since 1800.

Liberty Liz's avatar

Is it possible his words are more compelling and meaningful now then they were then? Sure seems so.

Admin's avatar

Excellent post. Thank you!

Elaine Ashton's avatar

I'm WITH YOU ALL THE WAY and THANK YOU for being brave.

Merridays's avatar

Marvelous reminder of what Memorial Day is really about and how fortunate we are to have the words of Ronald Reagan to remind us of that.