It's a Feel-Good Friday Independence Day As Americans of All Backgrounds Celebrate Our Freedoms
Share this @internewscast.com

Happy Independence Day! It’s quite a wonderful coincidence that my Feel-Good Friday column aligns with a day perfect for celebration and joy! This week has been monumental politically with numerous policy and legal successes for the Trump administration in the United States. If you’ve been cheering for the passage of the major One Big Beautiful Bill, you must be thrilled that President Donald Trump signed it into law today. My sincerest wish is that you are finding some way to celebrate the blessings of freedom and community.

Living in the South, away from a big city and its restrictions, nearly everyone around us is putting on a fireworks display. We’ve decided to stay home, enjoying some wings and beef tips paired with a salad I’m preparing. After sunset, we’ll retreat to our double chaise lounges in the backyard with our three pets, who are thankfully not bothered by the fireworks, sip on a couple of adult beverages, and enjoy the local fireworks show.

God Bless America!

What are your plans for the celebration today? For this Feel-Good Friday, I’ll highlight a few of my favorite posts from X shared by both native and naturalized citizens, showing appreciation for the opportunity to be part of this wonderful nation.

My fellow Chicago-born-and-raised and California transplant, actor, wrestler, and media personality Mr. T (“Rocky III”, The A Team”), is always an inspiration. He loves America and always speaks of God’s hand on his life and on the nation. I really need to get some wardrobe tips from him, as my patriotic wardrobe is a bit sparse. 

I first discovered Lily Tang Williams when she decimated gun control zealot David Hogg in a debate on Second Amendment rights. Then, when Williams ran in her state of New Hampshire for Congress in 2024, she decimated her carpetbagger Democrat competitor in a debate. Sadly, she did not win, but she’s made her mark and we have not seen the last of her politically or culturally. 

Williams is a proud, naturalized American whose family fled China. What I love about the legal immigrants that I have known in my life is that they understand the gift we have in America and understand fully how quickly it can be stripped if we do not honor, guard, and defend our constitutional liberties.

Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares is a first-generation American whose mother fled Castro’s Cuba in 1965. Like Lilly Williams, he has a particular lens and viewpoint on freedom and how to defend it. In his role of VA AG, Miyares oversaw the naturalization ceremony for 98 new Americans who hail from 40 different countries.

Rodney Smith is a personal hero who hails from Huntsville, AL. He came here as a legal resident, studied computer science at Alabama A&M, and in 2015, started his “Raising Men Lawn Care Service.” Raising Men mentors young men (and women) by involving them in a 50-Yard Challenge, where they mow lawns for the elderly, disabled, and single moms for free. The story of how the charity started, and his experiences are quite incredible. What’s even more incredible is that in trying to work toward his citizenship, his green card application was first denied. 

We have murderers, rapists, and all types of cretins who invaded the country and are still slipping through the cracks; but this upstanding, honorable man who is doing nothing but give back, was rejected over a technicality. Through a letter-writing campaign, the families whose children have been changed through Smith’s non-profit and the recipients of the service showed their overwhelming support for Smith and he was able to get over that immigration hurdle. Smith achieved his American citizenship soon after! 

Smith’s birthday is July 4, and he posted this message of gratitude that is really awesome. 

If you want to know a little more about his non-profit, give this video a view.

WATCH:

                                    

And the final post is from another personal hero. As a Black conservative woman, I have watched former Secretary of State and National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice for decades. The way this beautiful, accomplished, and articulate woman has handled the ugliness and downright disrespect lodged against her with grace and humor, and how she has allowed it to roll off her back and keeps being her authentic self, has taught me a great deal. Rice’s upbringing in the South and her adherence to conservative principles has also been an eye opener and an inspiration. Some of you may have read my take down of former President Barack Obama and his terrible Independence Day X post. Rice’s X post is the polar opposite and a palate cleanser. It hits all the right notes and reflects what the celebration of this day embodies.

This Fourth of July, let us reflect with gratitude on the extraordinary nation in which we are privileged to live in. The Fourth is not just a celebration of our independence. It is a celebration of the enduring principles that define America: liberty, the rule of law, the pursuit of happiness, and the courage to strive for a more perfect union. These ideals have guided us through times of trial and triumph alike, and they remain our compass today. Happy birthday, America

Happy Friday, and Happy Independence Day! 

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like
Michigan church shooting: Multiple people shot at Mormon church, building on fir

Multiple Victims in Shooting at Michigan Mormon Church; Building Catches Fire

The church, which is about 50 miles north of Detroit, appeared to…
Zelenskyy at UN: ‘Weak’ global bodies can’t stop Putin, only ‘friends and weapons’ can

Zelenskyy at the UN: Only Alliances and Arms Can Halt Putin, Global Organizations Fall Short

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy emphasized on Wednesday at the United Nations General…
Who is Thomas Jacob Sanford? What we know about the suspected Michigan church gunman

Understanding Thomas Jacob Sanford: What We Know about the Suspected Michigan Church Gunman

The man police identified as the gunman who killed at least two…
Bad Bunny to headline Super Bowl 60 halftime show

Bad Bunny Set to Perform at Super Bowl 60 Halftime Show

SANTA CLARA, Calif. — Bad Bunny will take center stage as Super…
Mormon church shooting: Multiple people shot at Mormon church in Michigan and the shooter is down, Grand Blanc police say

Shooting Incident at Mormon Church in Michigan: Several Injured, Suspect Neutralized, Reports Grand Blanc Police

GRAND BLANC, Mich. — Multiple people have been shot at a Mormon…
UN gives long round of applause after Palestinian Authority president accuses Israel of 'genocide'

Abbas to Speak at UN Following US Visa Dispute Amid Ongoing Hamas Concerns

Palestinian Authority (PA) President Mahmoud Abbas is set to deliver an address…
Man shot at Que Padre in Jacksonville

Shooting Incident at Que Padre in Jacksonville

A Jacksonville restaurant shooting left one man hurt but stable, with the…
Fractured Media Award Nominations: Supporting Crime, Opposing Health, and Mourning a Dog Before Charlie

Divisive Media Award Nods: Praising Crime, Ignoring Health, and Grieving a Dog Before Charlie

It’s time to unveil new contenders for our dubious recognition of questionable…
Over 66,000 Palestinians killed in Israel-Hamas conflict, Gaza officials say

Gaza Officials Report Over 66,000 Palestinian Casualties in Israel-Hamas Conflict

Trump has maintained his support for Israel, but he has been showing…
Taylor Swift quietly takes in Travis Kelce's Chiefs win over Ravens

Taylor Swift Secretly Cheers on Travis Kelce’s Chiefs During Victory Against Ravens

Taylor Swift is in the building. The pop sensation, 35, made a…
Elon Musk wades back into UK politics, backs leader of new right-wing party, mocks rival

Elon Musk Reengages with UK Politics, Supports New Right-Wing Party Leader, and Mocks Opponent

Elon Musk has re-entered the British political scene, this time showing support…
Russell M. Nelson, oldest-ever president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, dies

Russell M. Nelson, the longest-living president in the history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, passes away.

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Russell M. Nelson, the oldest-ever president of…