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America's Promise: A Reflection on Lost Integrity

July 22, 2024 | Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Presidential Candidates 2024



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America's Promise: A Reflection on Lost Integrity
In a recent government meeting, a speaker reflected on the historical trajectory of the United States, emphasizing its evolution into a beacon of democracy and moral authority on the global stage. The speaker noted that from its founding in 1776, the U.S. expanded the principles of modern democracy, growing from a single nation to six by 1865, and reaching 190 by the 1960s. This transformation positioned America as a \"city on the hill,\" admired for its integrity and leadership.

The speaker lamented a perceived decline in the reverence for American institutions, including Congress, the judiciary, regulatory agencies, and the press, which were once celebrated for their integrity. They expressed concern that current leaders may have lost sight of the distinction between leadership and bullying, a shift that could undermine the nation's standing in the world.

Highlighting the core values of freedom, the speaker reiterated that the prosperity of the United States is intrinsically linked to the liberties afforded to its citizens—freedom of speech, worship, and enterprise. This historical perspective serves as a reminder of the foundational principles that have contributed to America's status as one of the freest and most prosperous nations globally.

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