Land of the free, because of the brave. Happy Independence Day, America! ✨ #FourthOfJuly #IndependenceDay #OptimHire
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As we celebrate this special occasion that commemorates the founding of our nation, may the spirit of unity, freedom, and opportunity inspire us all. Wishing you and your loved ones a wonderful and safe Independence Day! #IndependenceDay #4thOfJuly #ProudToBeAnAmerican #ProsperWithUs #ProsperitasFinancial #LasVegasItOnlyHappensHere #LasVegasWealthPlanning #LasVegasFinancialAdvisor #WomenInWealth
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https://lnkd.in/dasbxtaE To whom this may be of interest: this is quite interesting because, although I am not a capitalist, I also understand that Mr Biden and his European counterparts are rich communist jacobines that will enrichen the very rich and turn the poor poorer while eliminating all the Middle class. I think this analysis is quite accurate.
Why Is America The Most Corrupt Country? Robert Kiyosaki Reveals #shorts
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This Independence Day, remember the greatest hardships that paved the path for tomorrow's achievements. Let us march forward into progress and celebrate our independence. #HappyIndependenceDay #IndependenceDay #mightyhorizons #mightyhorizonscareers #consultancyservices #placementservices
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<-----Happy Independence Day-----> Let us never forget the profound sacrifices that secured our freedom's triumph. 🌐www.helloraahi.com #independenceday #independenceday2023 #independencedaycelebration #independencedayspecial
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Celebrating Freedom and Unity: Happy Independence Day! Let's cherish the sacrifices that paved the way for our liberty and come together in the spirit of progress and harmony. #growingcapital #happyindependenceday #independenceday2023 #independanceday
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Today, as our nation commemorates Indigenous Peoples Day, it is crucial that we acknowledge and embrace the truth about our shared history. While Columbus Day has been celebrated for centuries, it is essential to recognize that Christopher Columbus was not the first to discover America. Indigenous peoples were already flourishing across the vast lands, nurturing diverse cultures, and establishing thriving civilizations long before the arrival of European explorers. In the spirit of truth and unity, let us affirm the significance of Indigenous Peoples Day. By doing so, we honor the rich heritage, resilience, and contributions of the original inhabitants of this land. Today, we would like to share a personal connection to this powerful day, as our Chief Apostle Dr. Eloisa Crawley-Bonaparte and our 2nd Presiding Prelate Dr. A.Louise Bonaparte, carries the proud lineage of three tribes of Native Americans: Cherokee, Shinnecock, and Mohawk. This heritage flows through their veins, a testament to the enduring legacy of Indigenous peoples. By celebrating Indigenous Peoples Day, we reject the fallacy that America was an empty canvas awaiting discovery. Instead, we acknowledge the profound civilizations that thrived across this continent for thousands of years. Our collective journey toward understanding and appreciating indigenous cultures serves as a stepping stone towards a more inclusive and compassionate society. Let us remember that embracing the truth about our shared history does not diminish the accomplishments and contributions of other cultures and individuals. It is not an attempt to rewrite the past, but rather an opportunity to rectify historical inaccuracies and foster a deeper understanding of the diverse tapestry that makes up our nation. By acknowledging the truth, we can pave the way for authentic healing and reconciliation. It is through this process that we can move forward as a united community, embracing the values of respect, empathy, and mutual understanding. Our commitment to honoring Indigenous Peoples Day is a testament to our dedication to justice and equality for all. Together, let us embark on this journey of truth, understanding, and unity. By celebrating Indigenous Peoples Day, we not only honor the past but also pave the way for a brighter and more inclusive future. In solidarity, Admin. Post
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Australia, with its brief white history, once had an opportunity to be positively exemplary among nations, conscious and remedying of its colonial and penal acts and origins. It had fewer mistakes to wipe, and more physical riches to value and to share. Yet in a very short time that opportunity and those resources have been squandered and abused. Adrift, en masse, alone, the opportunity to effect change recedes. Can we seize the anchor of history in time? By: Anna Sande https://lnkd.in/g8ZeANgM
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"Amidst the winds of change and the embrace of progress, let us remember the strength of unity that brings us together. On this Independence Day, let's celebrate the spirit of resilience that defines us as a nation. As we navigate the currents of the present, may our dreams for a brighter future guide us towards prosperity, harmony, and boundless possibilities. 🇵🇰 #IndependenceDay #ProudPakistan"
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Craig Foster AM LLB HonLLD. 419th Mantilda. 40th Captain. Member, Australian Multicultural Council. Adjunct Professor, Sport & Social Responsibility. Broadcaster. Social justice and human rights campaigner #SaveHakeem
Question: Do you know who Australia’s Head of State is? Answer: King Charles III We had some fun on ‘The Jury’ on Sky News Australia this week talking about Australia’s Head of State and Australian Republic. Only trouble was, we ran into a major hurdle - head of the monarchists, Eric Abetz tried to pretend that King Charles is not Australia’s Head of State! Even producing the appropriate clause in the Constitution wasn’t enough. Truthfully, it wasn’t a suprise. Attempts to avoid conversation about the monarchy’s suitability to represent contemporary Australia are understandable, since over 75% of Australians believe that Charles does not represent us, or our culture. Nonetheless, as I pointed out on the show, our intention is not to demonise Charles, or Australians who love the monarchy. Quite the opposite. We want to be honest but respectful of our history and all those who have contributed. We’re all Australians and can all work together to find the right path to our full independence as a country and will continue to let all Aussies know, we respect you and your views. Yes, including Eric. It’s less about Charles, and all about us. In future though, perhaps we can ground the conversation in reality, and stick to the book called the Australian Constitution?
‘Incredibly proud of our country’: Australian republic movement enters public debate
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