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Comments by "Lacey Face" (@Lacey_Face) on "James Lankford Delivers George Washington's Farewell Address" video.
George Washigton and his men walked passed where my home was on his way to Annapolis. There are even special plants along the way that came from the grain they fed their horses. You are not allowed to touch or kill them. If you go to the State House in Annapolis to the old Senate room, you can read this letter in his own handwriting encased in an octagon display table. They outlined his feet when he surrendered his commission and bronzed them and you can stand in his footprints looking at the same thing he did. The feeling I felt when I read his letter and stood in his footprints sent chills from the soles of my feet to the top of my head. Every hair on me stood on end. I wished I could have been there in person that day. It made me cry to realize this was the beginning of a Great Nation. I stood in the footprints of the FIRST President of the greatest nation in the word. I'll never forget that.
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@BlueShadez-s4k I went to Colonial Williamsburg into the Congressional room and sat where Thimas Jefferson & Benjamin Franklin and the rest of the founders sat. It made my butt tingle. The seats were these long 1/2 tree trunks and from decades of being sat in they were worn smooth with butt dips in the logs. I ate at the restaurant they ate at and the had the same food as back then. The Sons Of Liberty and Daughters of the Revolution ancestors still live there. Very cool experience. In the Governors mansion, there were muskets on the ceiling in the foyer in a circle and the wallpaper was real leather.
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Someone else, like a Patriot, not a Rino should have been chosen to read this. Rinos are not Patriots.
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@katherinetherese2736 There is so much to see & do historically in America, you'd never get to ecperience it all. I have no desire to go anywhere but right here in the USA lower 48. My ex & I were riding the backroads on our bikes and we came across a granite monument in a field in Southern MD. We walked to see it and it was a grave yard for black soldiers who fought in the revolutionary war. No one tends to it. Its all overgrown markers ruined. It was a sad sight. All their names were engraved in the monument.
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