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TWOCP #79 250 Years of Freedom_ The American Experiment—History, Responsibility, and the Spirit of Liberty

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For 250 years, America has stood as one of history's greatest experiments in self-government. This lecture explores why the Semiquincentennial is far more than fireworks and parades. It is a journey through history, sacrifice, courage, constitutional government, military service, personal responsibility, and the enduring human desire for freedom.Together we will examine the physical history of America's founding, why millions celebrate while others struggle with its legacy, the emotional connection veterans carry, and the metaphysical meaning many people find in liberty, purpose, and the soul of a nation.This presentation welcomes every viewpoint with respect and encourages thoughtful conversation rather than political division.

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For 250 years, America has stood as one of history's greatest experiments in self-government. This lecture explores why the Semiquincentennial is far more than fireworks and parades. It is a journey through history, sacrifice, courage, constitutional government, military service, personal responsibility, and the enduring human desire for freedom.Together we will examine the physical history of America's founding, why millions celebrate while others struggle with its legacy, the emotional connection veterans carry, and the metaphysical meaning many people find in liberty, purpose, and the soul of a nation.This presentation welcomes every viewpoint with respect and encourages thoughtful conversation rather than political division.

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