Happy 4th of July! Enjoy your celebrations today, but as you do, I’d like you to think about a couple of things. This isn’t going to be a heavy-handed patriotic post. Although it is always good to remember the difficulties that many of the revolutionaries suffered to bring this nation to fruition, this little rant [...]
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