Anonymous ID: 2d0db3 June 12, 2025, 11:12 p.m. No.23170056   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0059

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Media Keywords: photo black african american union army soldier in uniform with civil war era us flag tassle

Media Keywords Contributor(s): AstuteActual45

https://www.militarytimes.com/military-honor/black-military-history/2018/02/06/william-h-carney-the-first-black-soldier-to-earn-the-medal-of-honor/

Old Glory stands for Freedom and Equality for All.

The Flag was carried by Union Soldiers during the Civil War in a fight to abolish slavery [v Confederate Democrats].

The Flag of Lincoln.

It was considered a great honor to be chosen to carry the flag in battle.

The Soldier was unarmed and knew they would most certainly die (as did most who fought), but understood that the fight, that their lives, was worth the cost (self-sacrifice).

They believed in something greater than themselves.

To them, the flag represented a symbol of freedom, of hope, of equality and prosperity.

To disrespect the flag, to kneel, is to disrespect those people who fought and died to provide each and every one of us the rights we are afforded today.

Old Glory knows not what color skin carries her - only that for which it stands - one Nation under God, indivisible, with Liberty and JUSTICE FOR ALL.

TO FREE FROM OPPRESSION.

“Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn’t pass it on to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same, or one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children and our children’s children what it was once like in the United States where men were free.” - Reagan

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Anonymous ID: 2d0db3 June 12, 2025, 11:13 p.m. No.23170059   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0066

>>23170056

Donald J. Trump@realDonaldTrump

https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/114511762010659631

 

Remember, it all started right after the Civil War ended, it had nothing to do with current day Immigration Policy!

May 15, 2025,8:07AM

 

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>>462038

We fill in the blanks.

He hears us.

We insert something here and show we understand how this works.

Whatever the board consensus is, it will be.

>>465258

You are learning our comms.

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WHO KILLED ABRAHAM LINCOLN?

Q DROP #1950

Holy See Corrupt Universal Government of the Catholic Church

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U.S.-HOLY SEE RELATIONS

"The Holy See is the universal government of the Catholic Church and operates from Vatican City State, a sovereign, independent territory. The Pope is the ruler of both Vatican City State and the Holy See. The Holy See, as the supreme body of government of the Catholic Church, is a sovereign juridical entity under international law."

https://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/3819.htm

Wealth?

Power?

Sanctuary against criminal prosecution?

Recipe for …….

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Holy See–United States relations https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holy_See_United_States_relations

 

The current United States Ambassador to the Holy See is Joe Donnelly, who replaced the ad interim Chargé d'Affaires, Patrick Connell, on April 11, 2021. The Holy See is represented by its apostolic nuncio, Archbishop Christophe Pierre, who assumed office on April 12, 2016. The U.S. Embassy to the Holy See is located in Rome, in the Villa Domiziana. The Nunciature to the United States is located in Washington, D.C., at 3339 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W.

 

History

1797–1867

The United States maintained consular relations with the Papal States from 1797 under President George Washington and Pope Pius VI to 1867 and President Andrew Johnson and Pope Pius IX. Diplomatic relations existed with the Pope, in his capacity as head of state of the Papal States, from 1848 under President James K. Polk to 1867 under President Andrew Johnson, though not at the ambassadorial level. These relations lapsed when on February 28, 1867, Congress passed legislation that prohibited any future funding of United States diplomatic missions to the Holy See. This decision was based on mounting anti-Catholic sentiment in the United States,[1] fueled by the conviction and hanging of Mary Surratt, and three other Catholics, for taking part in the conspiracy to assassinate President Abraham Lincoln. Her son, John Surratt, also Catholic, was accused of plotting with John Wilkes Booth in the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln. He served briefly as a Pontifical Zouave but was recognized and arrested. He escaped to Egypt but was eventually arrested and extradited. There was also an allegation that the Pope had forbidden the celebration of Protestant religious services, which had been held weekly in the home of the American Minister in Rome, within the walls of the city.[2]

 

History

1867–1984

From 1867 to 1984, the United States did not have diplomatic relations with the Holy See in the wake of rumors of Catholic implication in the Lincoln assassination.[3]

 

Road to Rome: U.S.-Vatican diplomatic ties still vital after 40 years

Vatican City — March 14, 2024

The United States established formal diplomatic relations with the Holy See 40 years ago, and the current ambassador in Rome says its mission has been a wonderful success.

"We've tried to hew very closely to the mission that we've been given, and we have a great relationship with the Vatican," said Joe Donnelly, U.S. ambassador to the Holy See.

A former U.S. senator from Indiana and former member of the U.S. House of Representatives, Donnelly assumed his new and unexpected diplomatic post in Rome in April 2022, presenting his letters of credential to Pope Francis.

https://www.ncronline.org/road-rome-us-vatican-diplomatic-ties-still-vital-after-40-years