Freedom’s March In An Independence Day Parade

In the heart of Marietta, under a blazing July sun, the city held an Independence Day parade that demonstrated the fervor that America First patriots all love. The streets were lined with flags, not just the Stars and Strips but also plenty of Gadsden flags, symbolizing an intrinsic love of liberty and resistance to overreaching government abuse of power. While the parade was a spectacle of red, white, and blue, it also featured car floats adorned with themes of American history. The themes ranged from US army jeeps and American hot rods to Continental Army regulars during the Revolutionary War. There was even a horse drawn carriage.

At the center of all this patriotic energy was Reagan Box, Georgia’s America First US Senate candidate. Raised in Chickamauga, GA Reagan grew up steeped in the rich history of America learning about the role of Georgia during the American Revolution to the battle of Chickamauga in the civil war. Reagan was present riding a red open-top Jeep Cherokee, waiving to the masses and handing out flags and literature.

Reagan spoke afterwards with people from all across the metro Atlanta area who were excited to finally meet an America first candidate willing to represent them in the US Senate. She discussed national sovereignty, fiscally conservative policies to help small business owners, and the call to return the constitutional principles that made America possible to begin with. Securing our borders, protecting American jobs, and restoring our nation’s integrity on the world stage were at the forefront of her proposals. This parade was more than just a mere holiday parade but a rallying cry for a vision to put American citizens first, led by a candidate whole will hold true to those values. It was a rally for freedom’s march in an Independence Day Parade.

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