Tag Archives: patriotism

For patriotic American moms on Mother's Day, here are 6 great gift ideas

Mother’s Day is usually just weeks or days away from Memorial Day. The former honors moms and those we view as moms — while the latter honors our fallen soldiers and heroes. Sometimes, that special mom or mom-like figure has a personal connection to a veteran or a service member, or she’s simply proud to be an American. 5 ECO-FRIENDLY …

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Rutgers students counter anti-Israel agitators on campus by waving American flag, chanting 'USA! USA!'

Anti-Israel protesters on campus at Rutgers University were countered by a large group of patriotic students waving an American flag and chanting “USA!” on Thursday. Video from Thursday afternoon showed a large gathering between the two chanting groups on Voorhees Mall at the New Brunswick, New Jersey, university. As the anti-Israel group yelled “Free, Free Palestine!” and “From the river …

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GOP lawmaker sends letter to frat brothers who defended American flag: 'Your parents raised you right'

Rep. Pat Fallon, R-Texas, praised the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill fraternity brothers for displaying “extreme courage” and “deep patriotism” after they defended the American flag from an anti-Israel mob on campus. In a letter addressed to “the Brothers of Pi Kappa Phi” and obtained by Fox News Digital, Fallon commended the group of students who stepped in …

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Lee Greenwood on America's veterans and pride in our country: 'I have great faith'

In a compelling on-camera interview with Fox News Digital this week, country star and Grammy-winning artist Lee Greenwood discussed his unwavering commitment to America’s veterans and his efforts to help provide new homes for those who served this country with distinction and honor. He also revealed how others can help. “This is the 40th anniversary of me writing my song …

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North Carolina student said he would have protected American flag with his 'dead body' from 'Marxist horde'

A student who defended the American flag at a North Carolina campus Tuesday from an anti-Israel mob, said the protesters would have had to yank the flag from him over his “dead body.” Anti-Israel protesters targeted the American flag on The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s quad — which had been flying at half-mast after four Charlotte officers …

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NYPD removes Palestinian flag from CCNY campus, reraises American flag after anti-Israel protest

Officers with the New York City Police Department restored the American flag on the City College of New York campus after it was replaced with a Palestinian flag by anti-Israel agitators during a protest. NYPD Deputy Commissioner Kaz Daughtry applauded the move on X, formerly Twitter, at around 12:39 a.m. Wednesday – not long after officers gained control of the …

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Pennsylvania police searching for thieves caught on camera swiping American flags

Pennsylvania police are searching for the three suspects caught stealing American flags from a suburban neighborhood. The Macungie Police Department made a Facebook post about the incident on Saturday. The department posted surveillance video of three suspects holding stolen flags and walking down a road. “Macungie PD is seeking information and the identity of the 2 males and female in …

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On this day in history, April 27, 1805, US Marines attack shores of Tripoli, key victory in Barbary Wars

The fledgling United States Marine Corps proved its dauntless courage with a “miracle” victory in the Battle of Derna on the shores of Tripoli in North Africa on this day in history, April 27, 1805. The successful attack against overwhelming numbers on the port city in present-day Libya, a stronghold of pirates who spent years attacking United States ships at …

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On this day in history, April 24, 1800, Library of Congress is born, oldest federal cultural institution in US

On this day in history, April 24, 1800, President John Adams — the second president of the United States — approved the appropriation of $5,000 for the purchase of “such books as may be necessary for the use of Congress,” according to the website of the Library of Congress. The research library — the oldest federal cultural institution in the …

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Meet the American who never flinched in the fight for independence, Abigail Adams

“These are the times that try men’s souls,” Thomas Paine wrote near the end of the turbulent, fear-filled year of 1776. It was the soul of a woman, however, that defiantly withstood the weight of the trial — the miraculous fight for American independence — with five children at her hip. Abigail Adams never flinched, never wavered. Neither the crown …

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