MAMDANI MAKES AMERICA GREAT:
I Watched New York City Mayor . . . Communist Zoran Mamdani – Deliver His 4th Of July Speech.
FREEDOM OF SPEECH NEGATES EVERYTHING MAMDANI STANDS-FOR:
Mamdani Was Surrounded By The Likes Of Those Written On The Base Of The Statue Of Liberty.
“Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor, Your Huddled Masses Yearning To Breathe Free, The Wretched Refuse Of Your Teeming Shore. Send These, The Homeless, Tempest-Tost To Me, I Lift My Lamp Beside The Golden Door!”
Given Mamdani’s Cockamamie Speech, which Showed all that Mamdani Perceives to be Wrong with America, Instead . . . his Words Showed all that was Good & Great in America, As America Celebrated 250-Years Of Extreme Trials & Tribulations . . . from the Battles of Lexington & Concorde, to the Gettysburg Address, the Spanish American War, Two World Wars, the Korean War, Vietnam, and the Cold War to End Communism.
America Is The Land Where You Could Do More Than Just Dream To Be Free.
Through-It-All . . . America Became the Brightest Star in the Global Sky, Liberating a World from Communism, Nazism, Fascism, General Poverty and the Attitude of Failure, As America Created All That The World Covets Today.
There Has Never Been A Country Like America, which Gives a Creature Like Mamdani the Right to Deliver a Public National Speech Decrying the Country that Has Given Mamdani Everything.
There Are Many Things People Don’t Like About Donald Trump, But In America . . . People Are Free To Say Them. And just as People are Free to Criticize Trump or Anyone else they Find Egregious – In America . . . People Are Just As Free To Vote For Donald Trump, Or Whomever Else They Would Choose.
I HEARD THE WORDS OF TRUMP’S EBULLIENT 4TH OF JULY SPEECH:
Trump Spoke With Great Enthusiasm Of American Greatness From The Beginning Through Tomorrow . . . And Why Should He Have Not? Everything America Has – America Earned with True Grit, Blood & Treasure, Sharing It With The World.
SOMEWHERE OVER THE RAINBOW . . .
The Classic Anthem . . . “Somewhere Over The Rainbow”, to Depict the Mythical Land of Oz. Was Written by Two Young Jewish Men, Harold Arlen who Wrote the Lyrics, and Yip Harburg who Composed the Melody, Both of whose Parents Escaped Anti-Semitism from Eastern Europe Before the Nightmare of the Holocaust.
LISTEN TO THE LYRICS & THINK AMERICA . . .
Somewhere Over The Rainbow Depicted Oz As The Fictional Place Where One Could Be Free . . .
But America Is Not Fictional. The Composers of Somewhere Over The Rainbow Created a Timeless Classic . . . from the Shared Memories of their Jewish Parents . . . Who Fled Despotism To The Mythical Land Of Oz . . . But It Was Not Mythical . . . It Was America!
GOD BLESS AMERICA!
Best Regards . . . Howard Galganov
6 Comments
Thank you, Howard. You and Anne have a blessed day. Happy 250th Birthday America.
100% in agreement. During the first 250 years, the US has faced wars, economic hardships, cultural problems and attacks on our God given rights. Yet we have always risen to the challenges because we are anchored in faith, virtue, courage and personal responsibility and our enduring belief in FREEDOM!!! Happy 250 years to America and may there be 250 more!!! FYI: I will soon be 90 years old. I feel like I’ve won “the lottery of life” to have lived in the US during this time.
Mamdani’s desk displayed backwards along with his sombre presentation said it all for me. Perhaps he should leave America & finds a country that is more suitable to his liking. I waited five years in 1945 to come to America legally. I love this Country along with all its pimples & warts. God bless this Country & its people. Joe Korpiel
Marxist Mamdani and his fellow whiners are like miserable schoolchildren who refuse to grow up. They’re losers who want to take their ball and go home. My message to them is simple: Leave us alone and go already!
Happy 4Th to you and Anne, Howard!
On this wonderful birthday of the USA, is is appropriate to remember what John Quincy Adams said in on of his great speeches. It included telling the story of the children of Israel’s entry into the promised land and then said “Fellow citizens, the ark of your covenant is the Declaration of Independence. All of your blessings will come from your adherence to the Declaration’s principles, and all of your curses will come from your departure from those principles.” What a good lesson for t