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July 4, 2023
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Happy Independence Day and happy 247th birthday to the United States of America! No, this nation was not born in 1619 when slaves first arrived, no matter how many trinkets liberal “journalists” award themselves for creating bogus history. It was born on July 4th, 1776, with the signing of the Declaration of Independence, which officially kicked out the previous regime and kicked off history’s greatest experiment in freedom.

Today is when all Americans celebrate our freedoms. But sadly, too many young Americans have been miseducated to feel no gratitude for the titanic struggles and sacrifices made by those of previous generations to secure and preserve those freedoms. As the recent pandemic proved, even those who recognize how lucky they are to be Americans are often too willing to trade away their freedoms in exchange for hollow promises of security. As the great philosopher Joni Mitchell once said, “You don’t know what you’ve got ‘till it’s gone.”

That’s why the Founding Fathers took such care to lock our most important rights safely within the First Amendment to the Constitution. There are more freedoms guaranteed in that one short sentence than people in most nations can even dream of. That’s why for centuries now, people from around the world have risked their lives to come to America (by the way, why do the same people who think America is the worst nation on Earth also demand open borders to accommodate all the people who want to be Americans?) It’s also why legal immigrants are often more patriotic than natural-born Americans: they’re aware of how unique America is and truly grateful for the freedoms too many of us take for granted.

The Founders understood how precious and rare such freedoms are. When the framers of the Constitution first met in 1787, many feared that if they created a strong federal government, it would trample the rights of the people, just like the British king they’d fought to break free of. So to make sure the people’s rights would always be protected, they added 10 amendments - although George Mason thought they were so important, they should come first, as the Preface to the Constitution!

Now, in case you’ve never heard it or have just forgotten (as too many federal judges and a few Supreme Court Justices I could name apparently have), here is the First Amendment, in its entirety. Don’t worry, this won’t take long:

“Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.”

Yep, that’s it. This was before government needed a 2,000-page bill just to ruin your health insurance or put $2 trillion on your credit card. Only 45 simple words were needed to protect our rights… 

* To speak freely without fear of government retribution...

* To publish your thoughts so that other Americans can read and debate them (even if they don’t echo the views of people who work at Facebook and Google)…

* To band together with like-thinking Americans and protest peacefully without fear of arrest…

* To petition our leaders to change their policies…

* And to be free from having an official state religion forced upon us, but also from government interference with the free expression of our personal religious beliefs. A lot of people celebrate the first half of that religious right (no state religion) but pretend the second half (no state interference in religion) doesn’t exist.

Until recently, the Supreme Court seemed hesitant to make clear that it means what it says, even though it takes only six words to say it: “…or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.” Fortunately, that appears to be changing with recent rulings. Also, note that the phrase “separation of church and state” does not appear in the so-called “Establishment clause” of the First Amendment, or anywhere in the Constitution. In other words, trying to ban religious people from public office and expressions of faith on public property is not supported by the Constitution.

These are the rights that together create the exceptional free American culture that those of who know real history celebrate today. The Founders thought they were all so important that somehow, they found a way to list every single one of them first.

Then, just to be certain that no future government ever tried to take those rights away, they made the very next amendment the right to bear arms. And having just fought a bloody Revolution against the most powerful military force on Earth with citizen soldiers, they certainly never intended to limit gun ownership only to military members.

And perhaps most importantly, they emphasized that these rights are given by God, not government. None of them can ever be repealed. So no matter how hard some people are trying to scratch some of them off of the parchment, it won’t make a lick of difference. You can’t edit God.

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  • Shauna dickerson

    07/04/2022 03:03 PM

    I haven't written lately to thank you for your newsletter. I've Never read Anything you've written that I disagree with. So naturally, I believe everyone in America should read everything you and your colleagues write.

  • Janice McCaffety

    07/04/2022 02:50 PM

    Your comments are right on and thank you for clarifying the 1st and 2nd amendment

  • Veronica Le Gare

    07/04/2022 02:32 PM

    As always Mr. Huckabee, your column gives SUCH clarity, truth & understanding to the subject it's addressing! Many Thanks - have a TERRIFIC Fourth! God bless you.

  • Joan M Weydert

    07/04/2022 02:32 PM

    I suggest those who do not want to celebrate our country and it's freedoms should leave and find another country to reside in.

  • Margaret Johnson

    07/04/2022 02:29 PM

    “You can’t edit GOD!! Amen! But the libber-rals won’t stop trying…SMH. Great post Mike and HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY to you and yours! ????????????

  • Jim Stephens

    07/04/2022 02:16 PM

    Happy 4th Of July to you Sir.

  • Brenda Burrows

    07/04/2022 01:46 PM

    Amen!! You are absolutely correct in everything you said in this article! I totally support out Constitution and the Bill of Rights! I am very thankful to be an American!!

  • Ron Ciccone

    07/04/2022 01:37 PM

    Most Americans did not even notice that our right to free assembly was the first of many God-given rights taken away by Fauci et. al. I hope my fellow Americans will open their eyes before President Biden launches the "next pandemic."

  • George Loomis

    07/04/2022 01:28 PM

    You should have been President … You are a strong voice of reason and sound thinking … One thing about our current situation heading to the 2024 election is Trump running again … That’s troubling for a variety of reasons, non of which have anything to do with his policies and job performance … Please help to persuade him NOT to run again! It would really be catastrophic for all of us … I don’t say this on a whim but from genuine concern …

  • Keith Douglas Flagg

    07/04/2022 12:55 PM

    Your right on Mike and also what John Voight said about impeaching the President>>>and I'm afraid a Civil War is not to far off

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    Happy Independence Day and happy 247th birthday to the United States of America! No, this nation was not born in 1619 when slaves first arrived, no matter how many trinkets liberal “journalists” award themselves for creating bogus history. It was born on July 4th, 1776, with the signing of the Declaration of Independence, which officially kicked out the previous regime and kicked off history’s greatest experiment in freedom.

    Today is when all Americans celebrate our freedoms. But sadly, too many young Americans have been miseducated to feel no gratitude for the titanic struggles and sacrifices made by those of previous generations to secure and preserve those freedoms. As the recent pandemic proved, even those who recognize how lucky they are to be Americans are often too willing to trade away their freedoms in exchange for hollow promises of security. As the great philosopher Joni Mitchell once said, “You don’t know what you’ve got ‘till it’s gone.”

    That’s why the Founding Fathers took such care to lock our most important rights safely within the First Amendment to the Constitution. There are more freedoms guaranteed in that one short sentence than people in most nations can even dream of. That’s why for centuries now, people from around the world have risked their lives to come to America (by the way, why do the same people who think America is the worst nation on Earth also demand open borders to accommodate all the people who want to be Americans?) It’s also why legal immigrants are often more patriotic than natural-born Americans: they’re aware of how unique America is and truly grateful for the freedoms too many of us take for granted.

    The Founders understood how precious and rare such freedoms are. When the framers of the Constitution first met in 1787, many feared that if they created a strong federal government, it would trample the rights of the people, just like the British king they’d fought to break free of. So to make sure the people’s rights would always be protected, they added 10 amendments - although George Mason thought they were so important, they should come first, as the Preface to the Constitution!

    Now, in case you’ve never heard it or have just forgotten (as too many federal judges and a few Supreme Court Justices I could name apparently have), here is the First Amendment, in its entirety. Don’t worry, this won’t take long:

    “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.”

    Yep, that’s it. This was before government needed a 2,000-page bill just to ruin your health insurance or put $2 trillion on your credit card. Only 45 simple words were needed to protect our rights… 

    * To speak freely without fear of government retribution...

    * To publish your thoughts so that other Americans can read and debate them (even if they don’t echo the views of people who work at Facebook and Google)…

    * To band together with like-thinking Americans and protest peacefully without fear of arrest…

    * To petition our leaders to change their policies…

    * And to be free from having an official state religion forced upon us, but also from government interference with the free expression of our personal religious beliefs. A lot of people celebrate the first half of that religious right (no state religion) but pretend the second half (no state interference in religion) doesn’t exist.

    Until recently, the Supreme Court seemed hesitant to make clear that it means what it says, even though it takes only six words to say it: “…or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.” Fortunately, that appears to be changing with recent rulings. Also, note that the phrase “separation of church and state” does not appear in the so-called “Establishment clause” of the First Amendment, or anywhere in the Constitution. In other words, trying to ban religious people from public office and expressions of faith on public property is not supported by the Constitution.

    These are the rights that together create the exceptional free American culture that those of who know real history celebrate today. The Founders thought they were all so important that somehow, they found a way to list every single one of them first.

    Then, just to be certain that no future government ever tried to take those rights away, they made the very next amendment the right to bear arms. And having just fought a bloody Revolution against the most powerful military force on Earth with citizen soldiers, they certainly never intended to limit gun ownership only to military members.

    And perhaps most importantly, they emphasized that these rights are given by God, not government. None of them can ever be repealed. So no matter how hard some people are trying to scratch some of them off of the parchment, it won’t make a lick of difference. You can’t edit God.

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    • Shauna dickerson

      07/04/2022 03:03 PM

      I haven't written lately to thank you for your newsletter. I've Never read Anything you've written that I disagree with. So naturally, I believe everyone in America should read everything you and your colleagues write.

    • Janice McCaffety

      07/04/2022 02:50 PM

      Your comments are right on and thank you for clarifying the 1st and 2nd amendment

    • Veronica Le Gare

      07/04/2022 02:32 PM

      As always Mr. Huckabee, your column gives SUCH clarity, truth & understanding to the subject it's addressing! Many Thanks - have a TERRIFIC Fourth! God bless you.

    • Joan M Weydert

      07/04/2022 02:32 PM

      I suggest those who do not want to celebrate our country and it's freedoms should leave and find another country to reside in.

    • Margaret Johnson

      07/04/2022 02:29 PM

      “You can’t edit GOD!! Amen! But the libber-rals won’t stop trying…SMH. Great post Mike and HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY to you and yours! ????????????

    • Jim Stephens

      07/04/2022 02:16 PM

      Happy 4th Of July to you Sir.

    • Brenda Burrows

      07/04/2022 01:46 PM

      Amen!! You are absolutely correct in everything you said in this article! I totally support out Constitution and the Bill of Rights! I am very thankful to be an American!!

    • Ron Ciccone

      07/04/2022 01:37 PM

      Most Americans did not even notice that our right to free assembly was the first of many God-given rights taken away by Fauci et. al. I hope my fellow Americans will open their eyes before President Biden launches the "next pandemic."

    • George Loomis

      07/04/2022 01:28 PM

      You should have been President … You are a strong voice of reason and sound thinking … One thing about our current situation heading to the 2024 election is Trump running again … That’s troubling for a variety of reasons, non of which have anything to do with his policies and job performance … Please help to persuade him NOT to run again! It would really be catastrophic for all of us … I don’t say this on a whim but from genuine concern …

    • Keith Douglas Flagg

      07/04/2022 12:55 PM

      Your right on Mike and also what John Voight said about impeaching the President>>>and I'm afraid a Civil War is not to far off

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    Happy Independence Day and happy 247th birthday to the United States of America! No, this nation was not born in 1619 when slaves first arrived, no matter how many trinkets liberal “journalists” award themselves for creating bogus history. It was born on July 4th, 1776, with the signing of the Declaration of Independence, which officially kicked out the previous regime and kicked off history’s greatest experiment in freedom.

    Today is when all Americans celebrate our freedoms. But sadly, too many young Americans have been miseducated to feel no gratitude for the titanic struggles and sacrifices made by those of previous generations to secure and preserve those freedoms. As the recent pandemic proved, even those who recognize how lucky they are to be Americans are often too willing to trade away their freedoms in exchange for hollow promises of security. As the great philosopher Joni Mitchell once said, “You don’t know what you’ve got ‘till it’s gone.”

    That’s why the Founding Fathers took such care to lock our most important rights safely within the First Amendment to the Constitution. There are more freedoms guaranteed in that one short sentence than people in most nations can even dream of. That’s why for centuries now, people from around the world have risked their lives to come to America (by the way, why do the same people who think America is the worst nation on Earth also demand open borders to accommodate all the people who want to be Americans?) It’s also why legal immigrants are often more patriotic than natural-born Americans: they’re aware of how unique America is and truly grateful for the freedoms too many of us take for granted.

    The Founders understood how precious and rare such freedoms are. When the framers of the Constitution first met in 1787, many feared that if they created a strong federal government, it would trample the rights of the people, just like the British king they’d fought to break free of. So to make sure the people’s rights would always be protected, they added 10 amendments - although George Mason thought they were so important, they should come first, as the Preface to the Constitution!

    Now, in case you’ve never heard it or have just forgotten (as too many federal judges and a few Supreme Court Justices I could name apparently have), here is the First Amendment, in its entirety. Don’t worry, this won’t take long:

    “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.”

    Yep, that’s it. This was before government needed a 2,000-page bill just to ruin your health insurance or put $2 trillion on your credit card. Only 45 simple words were needed to protect our rights… 

    * To speak freely without fear of government retribution...

    * To publish your thoughts so that other Americans can read and debate them (even if they don’t echo the views of people who work at Facebook and Google)…

    * To band together with like-thinking Americans and protest peacefully without fear of arrest…

    * To petition our leaders to change their policies…

    * And to be free from having an official state religion forced upon us, but also from government interference with the free expression of our personal religious beliefs. A lot of people celebrate the first half of that religious right (no state religion) but pretend the second half (no state interference in religion) doesn’t exist.

    Until recently, the Supreme Court seemed hesitant to make clear that it means what it says, even though it takes only six words to say it: “…or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.” Fortunately, that appears to be changing with recent rulings. Also, note that the phrase “separation of church and state” does not appear in the so-called “Establishment clause” of the First Amendment, or anywhere in the Constitution. In other words, trying to ban religious people from public office and expressions of faith on public property is not supported by the Constitution.

    These are the rights that together create the exceptional free American culture that those of who know real history celebrate today. The Founders thought they were all so important that somehow, they found a way to list every single one of them first.

    Then, just to be certain that no future government ever tried to take those rights away, they made the very next amendment the right to bear arms. And having just fought a bloody Revolution against the most powerful military force on Earth with citizen soldiers, they certainly never intended to limit gun ownership only to military members.

    And perhaps most importantly, they emphasized that these rights are given by God, not government. None of them can ever be repealed. So no matter how hard some people are trying to scratch some of them off of the parchment, it won’t make a lick of difference. You can’t edit God.

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    • Shauna dickerson

      07/04/2022 03:03 PM

      I haven't written lately to thank you for your newsletter. I've Never read Anything you've written that I disagree with. So naturally, I believe everyone in America should read everything you and your colleagues write.

    • Janice McCaffety

      07/04/2022 02:50 PM

      Your comments are right on and thank you for clarifying the 1st and 2nd amendment

    • Veronica Le Gare

      07/04/2022 02:32 PM

      As always Mr. Huckabee, your column gives SUCH clarity, truth & understanding to the subject it's addressing! Many Thanks - have a TERRIFIC Fourth! God bless you.

    • Joan M Weydert

      07/04/2022 02:32 PM

      I suggest those who do not want to celebrate our country and it's freedoms should leave and find another country to reside in.

    • Margaret Johnson

      07/04/2022 02:29 PM

      “You can’t edit GOD!! Amen! But the libber-rals won’t stop trying…SMH. Great post Mike and HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY to you and yours! ????????????

    • Jim Stephens

      07/04/2022 02:16 PM

      Happy 4th Of July to you Sir.

    • Brenda Burrows

      07/04/2022 01:46 PM

      Amen!! You are absolutely correct in everything you said in this article! I totally support out Constitution and the Bill of Rights! I am very thankful to be an American!!

    • Ron Ciccone

      07/04/2022 01:37 PM

      Most Americans did not even notice that our right to free assembly was the first of many God-given rights taken away by Fauci et. al. I hope my fellow Americans will open their eyes before President Biden launches the "next pandemic."

    • George Loomis

      07/04/2022 01:28 PM

      You should have been President … You are a strong voice of reason and sound thinking … One thing about our current situation heading to the 2024 election is Trump running again … That’s troubling for a variety of reasons, non of which have anything to do with his policies and job performance … Please help to persuade him NOT to run again! It would really be catastrophic for all of us … I don’t say this on a whim but from genuine concern …

    • Keith Douglas Flagg

      07/04/2022 12:55 PM

      Your right on Mike and also what John Voight said about impeaching the President>>>and I'm afraid a Civil War is not to far off

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    Happy Independence Day and happy 247th birthday to the United States of America! No, this nation was not born in 1619 when slaves first arrived, no matter how many trinkets liberal “journalists” award themselves for creating bogus history. It was born on July 4th, 1776, with the signing of the Declaration of Independence, which officially kicked out the previous regime and kicked off history’s greatest experiment in freedom.

    Today is when all Americans celebrate our freedoms. But sadly, too many young Americans have been miseducated to feel no gratitude for the titanic struggles and sacrifices made by those of previous generations to secure and preserve those freedoms. As the recent pandemic proved, even those who recognize how lucky they are to be Americans are often too willing to trade away their freedoms in exchange for hollow promises of security. As the great philosopher Joni Mitchell once said, “You don’t know what you’ve got ‘till it’s gone.”

    That’s why the Founding Fathers took such care to lock our most important rights safely within the First Amendment to the Constitution. There are more freedoms guaranteed in that one short sentence than people in most nations can even dream of. That’s why for centuries now, people from around the world have risked their lives to come to America (by the way, why do the same people who think America is the worst nation on Earth also demand open borders to accommodate all the people who want to be Americans?) It’s also why legal immigrants are often more patriotic than natural-born Americans: they’re aware of how unique America is and truly grateful for the freedoms too many of us take for granted.

    The Founders understood how precious and rare such freedoms are. When the framers of the Constitution first met in 1787, many feared that if they created a strong federal government, it would trample the rights of the people, just like the British king they’d fought to break free of. So to make sure the people’s rights would always be protected, they added 10 amendments - although George Mason thought they were so important, they should come first, as the Preface to the Constitution!

    Now, in case you’ve never heard it or have just forgotten (as too many federal judges and a few Supreme Court Justices I could name apparently have), here is the First Amendment, in its entirety. Don’t worry, this won’t take long:

    “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.”

    Yep, that’s it. This was before government needed a 2,000-page bill just to ruin your health insurance or put $2 trillion on your credit card. Only 45 simple words were needed to protect our rights… 

    * To speak freely without fear of government retribution...

    * To publish your thoughts so that other Americans can read and debate them (even if they don’t echo the views of people who work at Facebook and Google)…

    * To band together with like-thinking Americans and protest peacefully without fear of arrest…

    * To petition our leaders to change their policies…

    * And to be free from having an official state religion forced upon us, but also from government interference with the free expression of our personal religious beliefs. A lot of people celebrate the first half of that religious right (no state religion) but pretend the second half (no state interference in religion) doesn’t exist.

    Until recently, the Supreme Court seemed hesitant to make clear that it means what it says, even though it takes only six words to say it: “…or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.” Fortunately, that appears to be changing with recent rulings. Also, note that the phrase “separation of church and state” does not appear in the so-called “Establishment clause” of the First Amendment, or anywhere in the Constitution. In other words, trying to ban religious people from public office and expressions of faith on public property is not supported by the Constitution.

    These are the rights that together create the exceptional free American culture that those of who know real history celebrate today. The Founders thought they were all so important that somehow, they found a way to list every single one of them first.

    Then, just to be certain that no future government ever tried to take those rights away, they made the very next amendment the right to bear arms. And having just fought a bloody Revolution against the most powerful military force on Earth with citizen soldiers, they certainly never intended to limit gun ownership only to military members.

    And perhaps most importantly, they emphasized that these rights are given by God, not government. None of them can ever be repealed. So no matter how hard some people are trying to scratch some of them off of the parchment, it won’t make a lick of difference. You can’t edit God.

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    Comments 21-30 of 36

    • Shauna dickerson

      07/04/2022 03:03 PM

      I haven't written lately to thank you for your newsletter. I've Never read Anything you've written that I disagree with. So naturally, I believe everyone in America should read everything you and your colleagues write.

    • Janice McCaffety

      07/04/2022 02:50 PM

      Your comments are right on and thank you for clarifying the 1st and 2nd amendment

    • Veronica Le Gare

      07/04/2022 02:32 PM

      As always Mr. Huckabee, your column gives SUCH clarity, truth & understanding to the subject it's addressing! Many Thanks - have a TERRIFIC Fourth! God bless you.

    • Joan M Weydert

      07/04/2022 02:32 PM

      I suggest those who do not want to celebrate our country and it's freedoms should leave and find another country to reside in.

    • Margaret Johnson

      07/04/2022 02:29 PM

      “You can’t edit GOD!! Amen! But the libber-rals won’t stop trying…SMH. Great post Mike and HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY to you and yours! ????????????

    • Jim Stephens

      07/04/2022 02:16 PM

      Happy 4th Of July to you Sir.

    • Brenda Burrows

      07/04/2022 01:46 PM

      Amen!! You are absolutely correct in everything you said in this article! I totally support out Constitution and the Bill of Rights! I am very thankful to be an American!!

    • Ron Ciccone

      07/04/2022 01:37 PM

      Most Americans did not even notice that our right to free assembly was the first of many God-given rights taken away by Fauci et. al. I hope my fellow Americans will open their eyes before President Biden launches the "next pandemic."

    • George Loomis

      07/04/2022 01:28 PM

      You should have been President … You are a strong voice of reason and sound thinking … One thing about our current situation heading to the 2024 election is Trump running again … That’s troubling for a variety of reasons, non of which have anything to do with his policies and job performance … Please help to persuade him NOT to run again! It would really be catastrophic for all of us … I don’t say this on a whim but from genuine concern …

    • Keith Douglas Flagg

      07/04/2022 12:55 PM

      Your right on Mike and also what John Voight said about impeaching the President>>>and I'm afraid a Civil War is not to far off