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Rep. Loudermilk on the Erick Erickson Show with Guest Host Alan Sanders
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Rep. Loudermilk Op-Ed: America Is Not Perfect, But We Are the Best
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Marietta Daily Journal:
The United States of America is not just a place, it’s not just a people, and it’s not just a government. America is an idea — an idea built on the principle that God created all people equally, with inalienable rights, which include the right of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. To preserve these rights, our Founders envisioned a nation built on that divine prospect and established a government whose primary purpose to was to protect those rights.
America is unique, but not only in our form of government. We are unique in that we are one of the few nations in the history of the world that does not attempt to erase the memory of our mistakes and ills of the past. Instead, we acknowledge them, even erect monuments and memorials to remind us of where we came from, in the hope that we learn from them, and do not repeat them in the future.
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Video of the Week: A Conversation with Matt Schlapp and Ian Walters on CPAC Live
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In the News: Rep. Loudermilk Joined WABE to Discuss State Rep. Scot Turner’s bill on Georgia’s statues in U.S. Capitol
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WABE Radio:
Georgia Rep. Barry Loudermilk is in favor of replacing a statue of Alexander Stephens – the vice president of the Confederacy during the Civil War – with one of Martin Luther King Jr. at the U.S. Capitol.
Georgia lawmakers recently filed a resolution during the final days of the 2020 session, which was put on hold because of the coronavirus pandemic.
The National Statuary Hall Collection in the Capitol, the chamber that honors prominent American figures, allows each state to display two statues that represent its history.
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Graphic of the Week: USMCA is Up and Running |
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Graphic of the Week: It’s National Parks Month |
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Graphic of the Week: Promising Jobs Report |
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