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Patriotism Then and Now
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Remember the 1976 bicentennial? It was a golden age of national pride, fireworks, and shared optimism—a time when patriotism felt universal, not partisan. Even amid inflation and unrest, Americans rallied around milestones like the moon landing and global standing. Today’s mood feels heavier, fractured by politics and constant noise, but the core of what makes America great still pulses: innovation, resilience, and the enduring dream of opportunity. True patriotism isn’t blind loyalty—it’s facing challenges head-on and keeping the story alive. As we head toward our 250th anniversary, the nation’s strength lies not in perfection, but in its ability to adapt, evolve, and keep writing its next chapter.
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