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A new poll showed fewer Americans than ever feel “very” or “extremely” proud to be an American. That got me thinking about my ...
"Let me be clear: We do not care what party you belong to. If you support this bill, you will see us in your offices, at your town halls and your streets," said Artinese Myrick, with Live Free. There ...
Only 41 percent of American adults reported being “extremely” proud to be an American, and only 17 percent were “very” proud, ...
And “Only a little proud” is an even stranger concept. That could possibly mean that you’re willing reveal your level of ...
As we approach our nation's 249th birthday on July 4th, what does being an American, and being a patriot, mean to you?
While July 4 celebrates our country’s founding, Juneteenth, which commemorates the end of slavery in the United States, is viewed by some in the Black community as the nation’s Independence Day.
According to a 2022 Gallup poll, 38 percent are "extremely proud” to be an American, ... “I’m definitely very patriotic. I love being an American,” Devon Duviem, Minnesotan, said.
I am proud to be an American. Our country was founded on the idea that all of us are created equal and that God, not the government, gives us rights beginning with life, liberty, and the pursuit ...
The country did see increased levels of those proclaiming to be extremely proud to be an American in the years following 9/11, with the share surging to 67% in 2002 and 70% in 2003.
I’m not proud to be an American right now, but I’m determined to love my country | Opinion By Kate Murphy. Updated February 28, 2025 8:39 AM.
The urban legend is that in honor of Haym Salomon's pivotal contributions the 13 stars, representing the colonies, on the back of the dollar bill were arranged in the shape of the Star of David.
I wish the signers of our Declaration of Independence could see America now. We have much to thank them for.