So we are honoring murderin criminals now with the Medal of Freedom huh jo...
You do know soros sold his friends , neighbors , and anyone else he could to the nazi's to be exterminated , right jo .
He how he bagan his fortune .
You also know he nearly broke the Bank of England , our allies shorting the pound in 92 right jo .
Also that he is wanted in several of allies country on various economic crimes , right .
What a honorable guy .
He is also nearly single handedly broke our judicial system and funded organazations that caused many deaths and billions upon billions of dollars in destruction of our cities .
Yep he's a winner jo.
What couldnt find a pedophile who set senior homes on fire to honor.
I am sure Ryan Routh is open for one also.
You POS
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From: America 250 OTD ·
June 22, 1776 — Self-Evident Truths
As the Declaration of Independence took shape in June 1776, Thomas Jefferson penned some of the most enduring words in American history. But Benjamin Franklin, with a quiet edit, helped sharpen the philosophical foundation of the American cause.
Jefferson’s original draft declared:
“We hold these truths to be sacred and undeniable, that all men are created equal…”
When Jefferson shared the draft with Franklin and John Adams, Franklin crossed out “sacred and undeniable” and wrote “self-evident.”
The change mattered.
Franklin did not remove the Declaration’s grounding in a Creator. The final text still declared that all people “are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights.” In this view, the existence of both natural rights and their source—the Creator—were self-evident, discoverable through reason as well as affirmed by faith.
Rights were not gifts from Parliament, the King, or any government. They ...