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Speaker 1 (00:05):
It's a warm July evening in small town America. You
can hear kids laughing as they run barefoot across fresh
cut grass, waving tiny flags their parents hanted them at
the start of the local parade. High school marching van
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is running up on main Street, Brass horns gleaming in
the sun, as shopkeepers hang red, white and blue bunting
from their old brick storefronts. In the distance, you can
smell burgers grilling in backyards and hear neighbors greeting each
other by name. Folks who might argue about politics the
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over eleven months of the year, but tonight's stand shoulder
to shoulder, eyes on the same flag fluttering in the
summer breeze, As dust settle families, gabbrel and blankets and tailgates.
Someone passes out sparklers. Kids write their names in the
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warm night air, and for a moment, everyone pauses to
look up. Fireworks crack open the sky in brilliant reds
and blues, echoing across the fields and small towns that
make up this great nation. In that moment, the noise fades,
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the divisions disappear, and what's left is the simple truth.
Our founders new that freedom is handed down by rulers
are one in backroom deals. It's kept alive by ordinary
people who believe in something bigger than themselves. That spirit
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is why July is truly America's pride month. It's not
just about fire work, parades and cookouts. It's about who
we are. It's about our promise to each other that
no matter who you are, where you come from, are
who you love. If you stand for liberty, you belong here.
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Welcome to July. July marks the anniversary of the seventeen
seventy six Declaration of Independence, symbols of national pride, freedom,
and unity. Celebrations often include flag celebrations and ceremonies, parades, concerts,
patriotic education, and reflections on the journey from colonial rule
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to modern nation book. July is American Pride month. This
is our month to stand tall and say we are
proud to be an American. We are proud of our constitution.
We are proud of our freedom to speak, to worship,
to gather, to disagree, and still live side by side
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as neighbors. We don't celebrate skin color, gender politics, or labels.
We celebrate Americans, the people who build, who serve, who
work hard, who defend this great nation's values. Every single
day in July, we remember the cost of our freedom,
the lives laid down so our flag could fly. We
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honor every American who believes in keeping this republic strong, safe,
and free for generations yet to come. So rever your
family came here on the Mayflower, through Ellis Island, across
the desert, or you were born on this blessed soul.
You matter whether you're rich or poor, gay or straight
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conservative liberal. If you cherish the rights shrined in our constitution,
you are part of the American family. This month, plant
your flag, shake your neighbor's hand. Teach your kids our history,
the real history that shows how ordinary people did extraordinary
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things to build this land of liberty. So stand up,
speak up, and show up for America. It's time to
remember what unites us, not divides us. July is American
Pride Month. Be proud, be loud, be American. Remember we
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fight for what's right. Because it's time to go right.
Speaker 2 (04:56):
It's time to stand saul, time to speak o loud.
It's time to stand strong, make your family proud, raise
that flag, hold your freedom, ti repet a Boykin.
Speaker 3 (05:08):
Yeah, it's time to go ride. Goide gourad.
Speaker 2 (05:20):
Gourid.
Speaker 4 (05:25):
This is hashtag go right with Peter Boykin.
Speaker 3 (05:28):
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Speaker 5 (05:35):
Goide.
Speaker 1 (05:42):
Welcome to hashtag, Go write news. I'm Peter Boykin, your
voice for constitutional liberty and fearless truth telling, and mainstream
media won't touch my fellow Americans. This July, We're not
just flipping another page on the calendar. We're stepping into
what I call American Pride month, our month to stand paul,
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stand proud, and remind the world exactly who we are
and what we stand for. July is more than fireworks,
hot dogs and beef beach trips. It's the month we
pause and remember that this nation wasn't handed to us.
It was earned in revolution, defended on battlefields, and built
by generations of ordinary men and women doing extraordinary things.
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July marks the anniversary of our declaration of independence in
seventeen seventy six, the day our founders risk their lives,
their fortunes, and their sacred honor for a simple yet
radical idea that we, the people, hold the power, not kings,
not tyrants, not the so called elites who think they
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know better than you and me. Every flag ceremony in
your town square, every main street parade, every neighbor's backyard
cook out under red, white and blue bunting, it all
echoes the same promise here in America. Freedom is our
birthright and our responsibility, my fellow patriots, July is the
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heartbeat of what it means to be an American. It's
a chance to push back against the noise that tries
to divide us. Because this nation, our constitutional republic, doesn't
care where you came from, who you love, are, what
box you check on a form. If you stand for liberty,
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you belong here. We don't celebrate skin color, our gender,
our political labors. We celebrate Americans, the factory workers, the farmers,
the truckers, the teachers, the nurses, the soldiers, the parents
raising their kids, righting, the people who build, who serve,
who protect this Republic's values every single day and in
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many of our people in July, remember the true cost
of freer the young lives cut short on battlefields from
Yorktown to Normandy to cabol the families who folded flags
and stood tall, the generations who made sacrifices so our
children and grandchildren can speak freely, worship freely, and stand
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equal before the law. So wherever your family came here
on the Mayflower, through Ellis Island, across the desert, or
you were born right here on this blessed soil, you
matter whether you're rich or poor, gay or straight, conservative
or liberal. If you stand for the rights of our
constitution guarantees you're part of the American family. So stand up,
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plant your flag on your front porch, shake your neighbor's hand,
even if you disagree on politics. Teach your kids the
real history, not the watered down stands and sanitized version.
Tell them about the men who signed the parchment in
seventeen seventy six, knowing it might cost them everything, just
as John Hancock tell them about the patriots who crossed
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frozen rivers, who stood in the face of tyranny, who
built railroads, farms, factories, and freedom itself. Be proud, be loud,
be an American. July is American Pride Month, and that
pride is something no one can take away from us,
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and my friends, that pride is about to grow even bigger,
because in just one year, this country the longest surviving
free republic on Earth was celebrate a mile stone. No
other nation can claim America's two hundred and fiftieth birthday.
In twenty twenty six, we honor our semi quincentennial, two
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hundred and fifty years since our founders declared to the
world that freedom doesn't come from government, it comes from God,
and that our rights are unablaable, and that we, the
people alone hold the power to shape our destiny. This
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anniversary isn't about a history lesson. It's a wake up
call for all of us. It's a chance to tell
our kids that we will not drop the torch of liberty.
We will not be silenced, divided are told to sit
down and shut up by elites who forgot who they
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work for.
Speaker 4 (10:42):
That's us, folks. That sucks. We'll see it all.
Speaker 1 (10:47):
Philadelphia's streets packed with Americans reading the Declaration of Independence
out loud, word for word. Boston's tall ships sailing back
into Harbord, just like they did when Patriots tossed that
into the sea. Fireworks over the National Mall so bright
they'll light up every scenic who says our best days
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are behind us. Local parades in small towns, school essay
contests about freedom, new monuments going up to honor the
everyday heroes who keep America free and millions of Americans,
You and me standing shoulder to shoulder, saying we know
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who we are, we know what it took to get here,
and we will not let them erase it. If you
ever felt like our history is under attack, like our
constitution is under siege, like the very meaning of America
is being erased, then I have one thing to say,
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not on our watch. So here's my challenge to you,
starting right now, fly your flash higher than ever before,
Talk to your neighbors, Tell the truth even when it's uncomfortable.
Defend the constitution like your kid's future are. All of
our futures depend on it because it does. Teach your
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kids while we stand for the anthem, show them that
freedom is fragile but stronger than any tyrant. If we
stand together, Because if we don't keep the promise alive,
who will. If we don't protect this republic, who will.
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If we don't remind the world what America means, who will.
We are the stewards of this legacy. We are the
guardians of freedom. We are America. Two hundred and fifty
years strong and still free because we fight for it
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every single day. So stand proud, stand tall, and always
go right. Before I sign off, remember if you believe
in standing up for freedom, truth and the Constitution, and
invite you to join our movement and stay connected. Catch
more at go writnews dot com for breaking stories, bold commentary,
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we'll keep the American promise alive for the next two
hundred and fifty years and beyond. Peter Boy can stay informed,
stay loud, stay free. God bless you, and God bless
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the United States of America.
Speaker 4 (14:09):
Peace everybody, my fellow Americans.
Speaker 3 (14:28):
Hear the sound julys hear left freedom resound. It's more
than fire works in the sky. It's who we are.
You and I, no matter who you love, where you're from,
stand for liberty you belong. This is a promise.
Speaker 1 (14:47):
This is a.
Speaker 3 (14:48):
Song in this land where the brave belongs. Be proud,
be loud, be American. Wave your flag and take a
stand on the vibe. By labels of skin, we stand
night and we always be found. Be loud to be American.
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July is Ours.
Speaker 4 (15:10):
It's Freedom's brand.
Speaker 3 (15:12):
Remember the cost, Remember the fine American.
Speaker 5 (15:16):
Cris burning bride.
Speaker 3 (15:24):
We honor the ones who gave it all. Sore children,
stand proud and tall, rich or poor, gay or strength.
If you love this land, your great make flower dreams
or relesile desert sands or native child. If you guard
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this Constitution's vow, You're American here and now be found.
Be loud, be American, Wave here flag and take a stamp.
We on the vide by labels of skin, we and unite,
and we always be proud. Be loud to be American.
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July is Ours is Freedom's brand. Remember the Carls, remember
the sight American.
Speaker 5 (16:13):
Pride, burning bride, Plant your flack, Teach your kids.
Speaker 3 (16:25):
History shows what freedom dead ordinary people extraordinary things.
Speaker 4 (16:30):
That's the liberty freedom brings.
Speaker 3 (16:35):
So stand up, speak up, show up, to be proud,
be loud, Red, white and blue. July is American Pride Month,
My friend, United, we stand American.
Speaker 6 (17:23):
The Constitution of the United States is the supreme law
of the United States of America. It superseded the Articles
of Confederation, the nation's first constitution, in seventeen eighty nine.
Originally comprising seven articles, it delineates the national frame and
constraints of our government. Without the Constitution, America could not exist.
Speaker 1 (17:48):
Without the Constitution, Americans would be fated to live with
others throughout human history, at the whims of threatening tyrants
and under their dark power of coherence. That's where the
enemies of the Constitution mean to drive us today into
the darkness. Fighting for our freedoms, prosperity, and the survival
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of our constitutional republic is our best defense.